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Lake Institute of Health Andallied Sciences (Lihas) P LAKE INSTITUTE OF HEALTH ANDALLIED SCIENCES (LIHAS) P. O. Box 1044, Singida Tanzania. Tel/Fax: +255 756 002 002 Mob: +255 785 902 121. Website: www.lakeinstitute.ac.tz Email:[email protected] BATCH ONE SELECTION LIST OF SELECTED APPLICANTS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2021/2022 SEPTEMBER INTAKE SELECTED CANDIDATES FOR ORDINARY DIPLOMA IN PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES 1 VICARIUS ALEXANDER MATHIAS 2 DICKSONI FRANCIS JACKSON 3 REGINA WILLIAM MASILA 4 ALLY HUSSEIN DAUD 5 DANIEL JASTIN ZANZIBAR 6 DAVID JOHN MSONGANZILA 7 FRANCIS JOHN KASANYI 8 JACOB JOHN SAUL 9 JEREMIAH MELIKI MASALU 10 MWAMUZI MATHAYO ZACHARIA 11 OMARY IDDY KAMAKA 12 REUBEN PASCHAL SIMTOWE 13 RICHARD GODFREY VENAS 14 SHUKURU SAMWEL SOGEZA 15 AGNES MATESO MFAUME 16 AGNESS YOHANA CHARLES 17 AISHA HAYAISHI AMANI 18 AMIDA RASHIDI ISSA 19 ANATORIA ABEL NKILAKA 20 LEAH WILLIAM NKUYUMBA 21 LUCIA NIKOLAUS DABALI 22 NURU RAMADHAN KANGE 23 PISIDIA SILAS ANDERSON 24 SELINA ELIAKIMU KAVIWABU 25 STELA LAZARO ANDREA 26 ABUBAKARI AYUBU ATHUMANI 27 BARAKA ANDREA NDELEKEZI 28 ELIPHAS ABAS BWENYA 29 GABRIEL YOHANA GABRIEL 30 IDDI MRISHO IDDI 31 KALIMU KHALIDI OMARI 32 KARIM IDD BITAMAZA 33 SAIDI RAJABU SAIDI 34 SAIDUMA HAMISI MASHAUNI 35 SHAURI EDISONI WILLIAMU 36 SHUKRANI MUSA NGUBHANO 37 TITUS JAMES MWANAKITI 38 TRANSIZIUS PAUL MIALO 39 ZAGANYA HASANI ISSA 40 JOYCE COSMAS BUJIKU 41 MERESIANA LADISLAUS BONIPHACE 42 RAHABU MARKO LUNZEBE 43 SESILIA DANIEL STANLEY 44 ADAMU GODFRREY BILIA 45 AUZAM GERALD SAUN 46 BARAKA ENOCK HENRY 47 CHARLES EMMANUEL MSODOKI 48 DAUD JOSEPH DAUDI 49 ELIA EMMANUEL NKWABI 50 EMMANUEL SHIBULA BUGANDA 51 ERICK JEREMIA PHILIPO 52 GASPER ELIAS LUCAS 53 HERMAN JUMA MKELEMI 54 MAHONA VERNANCE TUNGU 55 ANASTAZIA DAMAS EXAVERY 56 ANNASTAZIA VICENT NJAI 57 ASHA AMOURY MRISHO 58 HAPPINESS GEORGE NDEGEULAYA 59 LUSIA MANASE ODENI 60 MAGRETH SABASI MAKANDAWA 61 MWASITI FESTO KATANI 62 PILI SALUMU CHAMBALA 63 REHEMA HAMIS YASIN 64 ABDUL ADAMU KASEKO 65 AHMAD SAID MAGENGE 66 GEORGE JACKSON ASWILE 67 MAIGE NJIGILWA JITALA 68 PETER EMANUEL CHRISTOPHER 69 SAID NASORO SAID 70 SHIJA JONAS MANENO 71 ZAKARIA GABRIELY SHIJA 72 HAWA SAID RAMADHAN 73 PELINA AUDAX ALOYCE 74 ABDULKARIMU SHABAN MALEMA 75 BENEDICTO LAURENT KABULA 76 EMMANUEL LAURENT SHIJA 77 SAYI MUSSA ROBO 78 RAMADHANI JUMA PETER 79 JENIPHA DAUDI PAUL 80 PASCHAZIA JOSEPH EDWARD 81 JUSTINA MAGANGA GEORGE 82 GRACE MSAFIRI MAGAI 83 MARIA MASANJA DUBA 84 PAULINA MAXIMILIAN PAUL 85 ALFRED MASOTA MHANGWA 86 JEREMIAH NKUBA MADUHU 87 ROBERT MAYENGA MAGENDO 88 NEEMA G MASALU 89 PRISCA M CHARLES 90 VUMILIA K MADUKA 91 JACKLINE THOMAS LUHUNGA 92 JOSEPHINA ORGENES LUHUNGA 93 LIMI PASCHAL SUNGULWA 94 MAGRETH EDWARD NGOLELWA 95 MAGRETH FURAHA MASUHUKO 96 NAOMI SAID SILAS 97 NYAMIZI ANDREA BONIPHACE 98 PRINCILA SIWALE ROBERT 99 RAHEL EMMANUEL MPUNGU 100 RAHEL JEREMIA VITA 101 BARNABA SELEMANI BAHATI 102 HAMIS MTINGWA BUNDALA 103 JOSEPH LUPILI MARCO 104 KASSIMU PETER SOKOLE 105 KIYABO ANDREA KIYABO 106 MABULA ADRIANO MATHEW 107 MAXMILIAN DAUD KASANDA 108 MICHAEL PETRO BERENADO 109 MOSES DAVID MOSES 110 NICODERM GASPARI MABULA 111 PASCHAL EMMANUEL MAIGE 112 PETER CHARLES KASHINDYE 113 PETRO JOHN MGANILWA 114 RICHARD SIMON JOSEPH 115 SAWAYA PAULINE MANYANGU 116 BERTHA HAMIS MASANJA 117 BUGEKE MLEKWA MSWANYELI 118 FELISTA SAFARI KILASA 119 BLEAH ZUNGU NGELEJA 120 DOTTO SHIJA MIHAYO 121 KAMULI KITALIMA NDAKILWA 122 KULWA SHIJA MIHAYO 123 MAGANGA LEONARD DAUD 124 MOSES DAUD NDEBO 125 SIMON EMMANUEL MADUNDO 126 ANASTAZIA MASWA MAGANGA 127 BEATRICE SIPRIAN PATRICK 128 DOROTHEA SHILIYE NASHON 129 WINFRIDA MAGESA MAJINGE 130 DAMIAN MLEKWA DOTTO 131 MICHAEL E PATRICK 132 SAIDI MTAMBO ELIAS 133 ESTHER MCHELE MALALE 134 ASHURA ATHUMAN SAIDI 135 PERISIS JOSIA LAMECK 136 SALUMU ELIAS BILALI 137 BENJAMINI NDAHYA LUCAS 138 KASHINJE NKUMBI JIDENDERE 139 AMOS LUTAMLA JOHN 140 MUSA NDEGE MADUHU 141 AKWILINA CLEOPHANCE NTOROMA 142 ANGELINA PETRO MALIATABU 143 ANTHONIA MATHISA ELIAS 144 AVELINA WILLIAM SAMWEL 145 EPIPHANES JOSEPHAT KANYIKA 146 ESTER MSAFIRI JOHN 147 JOYCE MASELE SALUM 148 JUSTINA JUSTINE TULAUJE 149 LILIAN FRANCIS MAJALIWA 150 PILI BONIPHACE MGAIWA 151 SARAH DAUD ALFRED 152 SOPHIA SAMSON MHELA 153 SUZANA FAIDA ALEX 154 SUZANA MASALU JOSEPH 155 ZULEKHA ABUBAKAR MOHAMED 156 ADAM MARCO HUBIRI 157 ANDERSON CHARLES KENEDY 158 ANDREW SIMON KILUNGA 159 BENEDICTO KULULETERA DEUS 160 BUDODI NG'HOMANO MAGEMBE 161 DAVID DENNIS BWIRE 162 ENOCK EDWIN MBWAMBO 163 EXAVERY PHILIPO SALEHE 164 FADHIL BAHATI SILASI 165 FANUEL MISHINGA DANIEL 166 JARUFU SAID SALUMU 167 KITEJA DOTTO MAGEMBE 168 MAJIRIO GABRIEL RUBAVU 169 MASUNGA AMOS DANIEL 170 PASCHAL DUTTU ABEL 171 RENATUS DOMINICK SENTOZI 172 RICHARD ABBAS ALLY 173 SELEMAN PAUL SILAS 174 SIMON KAZYOBA NGALIHYA 175 ELIZABETH DANIEL JOHN 176 GETRUDA MPINI PAUL 177 GUGIYA GAMBAGO CHEYO 178 GRACE NGAGAJA MAGALA 179 LUSIA GODFREY MAGINGA 180 MARIAM SUBI MIPAWA 181 ELIAS TUMBUKA MBOJE 182 JOSEPH CHARLES NG'HABI 183 NKUBA JISHULI LUHENDE 184 NG'WANDU MATEMANGA JOHN 185 SHIGELA JOHN JAMES 186 BABY JUMA CHITANDA 187 GLADNESS ATHANASIO MBONDE 188 HAPPYNES JUMA DANIEL 189 HAPPYNESS OBEID OMARY 190 JULIANA BENJAMIN CLEMENT 191 LUCY FACTOR MWAIPUNGU 192 MAGRETH HAMIS KIBAKULI MARIAGORETH BONIPHACE 193 NKINGWA 194 NEEMA ELIUD CHAKUPEWA 195 ODIRA SADOCK MAKUSANYA 196 PENINA OBADIA NKONE 197 REHEMA HAMISI GWIHA 198 SUZANA JACKSON BINIGE 199 VAILETH BENEZETH KABAHA 200 VERONIKA DISMAS DAUD BATCH ONE SELECTION LIST OF SELECTED APPLICANTS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2021/2022 SEPTEMBER INTAKE SELECTED CANDIDATES FOR ORDINARY NURSING AND MIDWIFERY 1 HAPPINESS NICHOLAUS BUNDALA 1 ANDREW ALPHONCE ANDREW 2 CHRISTOPHER LAMECK KANGARA 3 DAVID EMMANUEL KAVULA 4 ERICK EDWARD MASSAMI 5 HERMAN EMMANUEL MHOJA 6 LUCAS BONIPHACE MAUKA 7 NICHOLAUS DAVID MAYALA 8 RAMADHAN MUSSA ATHUMAN 9 STEVENE PITALIS SESE 10 HAPPINESS LYAGWA MABULA 11 PETER LUCAS BUNDALA 12 AGNES CHARLES MASANJA 13 AISHA HASSAN KAULA 14 AMANI JEREMIA BAKWIE 15 BEATRICE INNOCENT JULIUS 16 BERTHA SIMON HENRY 17 BLANDINA JOSEPH NYAMBWA 18 CLESENSIA BONIPHACE NKINGWA 19 ELIZABETH LUCAS SAMSON 20 GLORIA GODFREY AREMO 21 JANETH NESPHORY CHERU 22 JOVITHA ELIAH DISMAS 23 JUDITH RICHARD PETER 24 LATIFA HASSAN RAJABU 25 LEDWIN JACKSON BINIGE 26 MARIA GIDION PHILIMON 27 MARIA MASUMBUKO JEREMIA 28 NEEMA NICHOLAUS NKUMILA 29 PILI HARUNA MUSTAFA 30 RAHMA NYAOZA RAJABU 31 RHODA JOSHUA STEPHAN 32 ROZI ELIKANA JACKSON 33 RUTH ELIAS KAROMA 34 SARA SHABANI MAGAYANE 35 SOPHIA MICHAEL NTIBAGWE 36 ABDULMANAFI MOSHI REHANI 37 ADILIANO NATHANAEL SINDOBEWE 38 ADIMA ELIYA MAGOGWA 39 AHMAD ABDALLAH HILALI 40 AIDANI KAMSA KIMATU 41 ALLY ADAM MOSHI 42 ANTONY DAVID NDUME 43 ANTONY SHABANI OBOKA 44 BARAKA NORBERT KAZIRI 46 BARUHIYE EMMANUEL LAMECK 47 DAMAS BENO BAMWANGA 48 DAVID PETRO SIRENGO 49 ELIABU ABAS BINENGE 50 ELISHA BARAKA EDSON 51 EMANUEL JONAS DOGO 52 EMMANUEL GODLOVE KANYONGA 53 EMMANUEL SOSOMA JOSEPH 54 ENOCK JOSEPHAT ANDREA 55 ENOCK EVALISTER KIHANGA 56 ERICK DAUDI SENDEKA 57 GIDION EMILI NCHUNGA 58 HANYUMA MASOUD NTARUHA 59 HARUNA HASSANI HUSSENI 60 HUSSEIN ALPHAN BAKUNDA 61 IBRAHIM KHAMIS JUMA 62 IBRAHIMU SALIMU RAMADHAN 63 IMANI JACKISON BENJAMINI 64 ISAACK MORTON PATRICK 65 ISSA ATHUMANI HAMZA 66 JAMALDIN ULIMWENGU RASHID 67 JOHN JEREMIAH NTIBASHIMA 68 JUMA ISMAIL YUSUPHU 69 JUMA JUMANNE KASSIMU 70 KASIMU RAMADHANI KASIMU 71 LAMECK ALEX AGUSTINO 72 LIBERATUS JOSIAS LUSYABALIKA 73 MALILA MOSHI YAHAYA 74 MOSES ERASTO GERAYO 75 MSIKA MSIKA KASSIM 76 MWOBHO HAMISI RUDONONGO 77 NESTORY TAIFA NKUKI 78 NKOLA JUMANNE IDDI 79 PASCAL BAHATI KITEMA 80 PHILIPO THEODORI MPYALIMI 81 RAJABU KHALID ALMAS 82 RAMADHANI IBRAHIM RAMADHANI 83 RAMADHANI SADICK TULAGAZE 84 RAMADHANI JUMA ATHUMANI 85 RAMADHANI SWEDI MZANZE 86 REVOCATUS TRYPHONE KAHUMUZA 87 ROBERT STIVIN MASANYIKA 88 SAGASTE EVARIST BASAKU 89 SAMSON GIDION SAMSON 90 SAMWEL JONAS BARUNGUZA 91 SEBWA PIUS SEBWA 92 SHABAN EMMANUEL YASINI 93 SHABANI RICHARD AUGUSTINO 94 SHEDRACK COSMAS NCHUNGA 95 SINAI MUSA GABRIEL 96 STIVIN MICHAEL STEPHANO 97 TWAHA RAMADHANI TWAHA 98 ULIMWENGU SALUM SAID 99 VENANSI YESTON VENANSI 100 YAMUNGU SAIMON NYAMVUGWA 101 YUSUPH RAMADHANI RASHIDI 102 BENJAMIN JACOB MELIKA 103 BONIFACE JOSEPH NTINGINYA 104 EDSON BALEMA MARIKIORY 105 ELISHA MAYUNGA LUHENDEKA 106 FAUSTINE CHARLES COSMAS 107 JONAS MTEMI CHAWAWA 108 LAMECK JONAS KASHANDAGO 109 PASCHAL JULIUS WILLIAM 110 PETER SHILU KUZENZA 112 SHADRACK SIMON SHIJA 113 CAROLINE ROBERT JOHN 114 DEVOTHA MATHIAS MASAGA 115 ESTA COSMAS CHARLES 116 JUDITH AMON FREDRICK 117 KHADIJA HENRY ATHUMAN 118 RAHEL BONIPHACE OTACHO 119 THELEZIA PHILIPO MTANGANYIKA 120 WITNESS CREDO SIMBIRI 121 ALBINUS WILLIAM MAGESA 122 AMOS PETRO MABULA 123 CHANA SEBASTIAN CHANA 124 CLEOPA ENEZA MSHANGILA 125 GOODLUCK GABRIEL EVARIST 126 EMANUEL RAITON MYOMBE 127 ZEPHANIA KAKULU MNABWIRU 128 EMANUEL FIDELIS KALABWE 129 BAHATI DOMINICO JOHN 130 JACKLINA MESHACK KANIKI 131 MARTHA ZACHARIA KABULU 132 SALOME IBRAHIMU KOLONELI 133 STELLA EDES MWANAKULYA 134 ADROPH STANISLAUS PAUL 135 ALOYCE JOHN KAMKUNGURU 136 BENEDICTO SALVATORY MBALAMWEZI 137 BUHILI DAUD ZABRON 138 FALES ALEX MOSES 139 RICHARD GREYSON JACKSON 140 YEREMIA EDWARD MASHILEMBE 141 ALLEN S MPEMBA 142 BENEDICTO H LYOBA 143 BONIFACE B KAYANDABILA 144 CHARLES P SAMBWE 145 HERMAN J KILIMANJARO 146 LEONARD W SANGA 147 MUSSA ELIAS PHILIPO 148 AGRIPINA JOSEPH STEPHANO 149 ADAMU LEVOKATUS ISMAIL 150 HARMAN MATHIAS EDWARD 151 JAMES KAKWAYA FLORENCE BATCH ONE SELECTION LIST OF SELECTED APPLICANTS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2021/2022 SEPTEMBER INTAKE SELECTED CANDIDATES FOR ORDINARY DIPLOMA IN CLINICAL MEDICINE 1 TITUS JOFREY LUNGWA 2 FRANK JOHNSON LWEYEMAMU 3 FURAHA E MAWELA
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