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Publication of Results for Applicants Seeking Admission Into Different Study Programmes: Fourth Round PUBLICATION OF RESULTS FOR APPLICANTS SEEKING ADMISSION INTO DIFFERENT STUDY PROGRAMMES: FOURTH ROUND The University of Dodoma (UDOM) wishes to inform the general public that the processes involved in the admission of applicants into different study programmes offered by the University for the 2018/2019 Academic year in the fourth round have been completed. A list of successful applicants is attached. The successful applicants are informed that the joining instructions can be accessed and downloaded from their application accounts accessible through http://application.udom.ac.tz. WELCOME TO UDOM! WE ARE PREPARED TO PROVIDE YOU WITH QUALITY EDUCATION IN A STIMULATING ENVIRONMENT ISSUED BY OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY VICE CHANCELLOR – ACADEMIC, RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY 2018.10.24 THE UNIVERSITY OF DODOMA SELECTED APPLICANTS : FOURTH ROUND FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME LAST NAME F4 INDEX NO Bachelor of Arts in Geography and Environmental Studies (BA-GES) 1 FABIAN L BAKANDEBYA S0762/0075/2015 2 REHEMA T MASOUD S2237/0050/2015 3 HAMISI M MNAWATE S2155/0039/2015 4 MANZI CHINEMBA AMRI S2436/0029/2015 5 NAHUMU ATANUS KIKOTI S2701/0075/2015 6 ALFRED ITIKA MWAKALOMBA S0765/0033/2015 7 Lukelo Francis Haule S1409/0048/2015 8 HADIJA RAMADHANI S0468/0023/2015 9 Christiane B Protazi S3258/0059/2015 10 ALFREDY ALOYCE JOCKTANI S2197/0064/2015 11 MATUNGWA RWEKAMWA S1031/0036/2014 12 NEEMA STEPHEN SAMAMBA S4131/0020/2015 13 BOAZ A MDOLO S1249/0088/2015 14 OMARY WAZIRI GUNDA S2744/0055/2015 15 GEORGE GEORGE ASMAN S3704/0042/2015 16 FLORA DILLU MKUMBO S0489/0010/2015 17 AGNES D JOSIAH S0294/0005/2015 18 MAJALIWA A MICHAEL S1885/0093/2015 19 ASHIRAFU M MBARAKA S4834/0019/2015 20 SAID ELIAMINI MVUNGI S1067/0092/2015 21 ELIUTER ELIUTER NGOMBE S3764/0074/2015 22 BARAKA EVARIST MMETA S2497/0012/2015 23 JOSEPH YOHANA MARCO S2648/0111/2015 24 Elirehema T Panga S1370/0092/2015 25 BONIPHACE PIUS S3023/0043/2015 26 HASSAN HASHIMU MBWAMBO S1132/0074/2015 27 BONIPHACE COSTANTINE MARO S2267/0011/2015 28 AGNESS DANIEL NJIPAINE S0317/0002/2015 29 AYATULLAH FARAJI S1394/0088/2014 30 JESTON L MWITO S4881/0057/2015 31 VAILETH S MWAIPOPO S3091/0123/2015 32 ANJERO L MASESA S1190/0035/2015 33 DAUDI E MWAKASASA S1505/0052/2015 34 SAMWEL ROBSON MALONGO S0896/0122/2014 35 MARTHA BRUNO MITI S1529/0017/2015 36 LAKHAYAN LAKHA S4848/0263/2015 37 VASCO JEREMIA NGUBES S1261/0112/2015 38 MAJUTO MATATA KALARUMIYE S1244/0073/2015 39 MARIAMASSAWE W VALERIAN S0562/0050/2015 40 SAMWEL JAPHET KALINGA S1052/0088/2015 41 DEROPHINA O MSAWILE S1180/0008/2015 42 NEEMA SIMON BILALI S0949/0146/2015 43 BARNABA HAULE S3630/0135/2015 44 THOMAS RICHARD S0718/0055/2015 45 BONIPHACE RWEZARUBI SAMWEL S3045/0125/2015 46 SHAVU KHATIBU SAIDY S2211/0077/2015 47 IDDI IBRAHIMU MASARE S1033/0085/2015 48 JOFREY REGNANDI MTASIWA S4683/0065/2015 49 JOYCE GODSON TWAZELA S4112/0021/2015 50 LETISIA S JOSEPH S3278/0077/2015 51 ABUU M RAJABU S2763/0096/2015 52 HATIBU N MAMBO S3225/0231/2015 53 ERIGIUS HENERY S1962/0033/2014 54 SAID ALLY S0332/0309/2014 Bachelor of Arts in Oriental Languages ( BA in Arabic) 55 NASURA RASHIDI ZEGE S0584/0051/2015 56 SAGUDA MLEKWA S2976/0054/2013 57 BWATONDI JAMES S4830/0009/2015 Bachelor of Arts in Development Studies (BA - DS) 58 SOPHIA P UTOUH S0275/0061/2015 59 SANGO H HAJI S0294/0075/2015 60 MSEPWA ADAMU MSEPWA S0603/0123/2015 61 TALIKI SELEMANI MOHAMEDI S1421/0061/2015 62 TINA FRUMENCE DISMAS S2032/0095/2015 63 ISAKA PAUL S2531/0015/2014 64 FREDRICK J BODY S1419/0051/2015 65 GROLIA M DANIEL S3601/0016/2015 66 THOMAS CHUMA MARCO S4120/0030/2015 67 JUSTER JOEL S0397/0030/2013 68 ESTER A KALONGE S3601/0011/2015 69 ELIAS J SIMFUKWE S3513/0099/2015 70 AFRICAN VALENCE KUNDY P0379/0168/2014 71 EUNICE BARAKA CHILONGANI S4601/0021/2014 72 LILIAN MODESTI S1689/0042/2013 73 FAITH E MSAKI S1039/0022/2015 74 GLADNESS DAVID BULALA S0962/0010/2013 75 MUSSA SAMUEL MBAO P4809/0056/2016 76 JOHN PETER S1071/0438/2014 77 ANTHONIA E MORISS S0781/0016/2015 78 JULIANA CHARLES S1274/0029/2015 79 MARIA MASHAKA KUSENGAMA S2767/0036/2014 80 ZAINABU R SAIDI S2358/0097/2014 81 MOURINE GERVAS S0977/0083/2015 82 OTMARY ADRIAN LUPAGALO S0428/0160/2015 83 HAPPINESS DANIEL NYIMBO S3268/0009/2015 84 THEOPHIL JOAKIMU MACHETA S4232/0045/2015 85 HAMISI JUMA MSHAMU S3439/0047/2015 86 JUMA SAID JASTINI S1348/0057/2015 87 NUSRA ISSA HASSANI S3205/0023/2015 88 Mwanaisha M Chang'waro S0314/0046/2015 89 SHAMIA AHMADI NAHONYO S5160/0012/2015 90 NEEMA PETRO SANGA S3579/0017/2015 91 Olympia S Msofe S1229/0039/2015 92 FROLA K MALABA S0442/0020/2015 93 NASRA A ALLY S3236/0086/2015 94 REGINA P TUNGU S4399/0003/2015 95 HELLEN PAUL S0333/0071/2013 96 EMMANUEL B TIPULE S1361/0206/2015 97 IDDI S TWAHA S1155/0086/2015 98 HAPPINESS ANDREW MWININGA S5268/0033/2015 99 MARIAM ALLY KOMBO S0738/0033/2015 100 VERONICA CHARLES LEMA S1497/0040/2015 101 VICENT P NYANGIRA S2876/0136/2013 102 LINUS KIPAKA S3801/0051/2013 103 MILTONI YOHANA MWINUKA S1428/0046/2011 104 KELVIN AMON MWAKAPEJE S1196/0088/2014 105 MOHAMED YAHAYA S4637/0154/2013 106 SARAH P NKINI S0194/0010/2005 107 SARAH BERLING SOSPETER S0958/0040/2013 108 IRENE DOMINICK KIVUYO S0371/0016/2015 109 Kelvin Alex Mihayo S1375/0201/2015 110 MARIA B MUMBA S2381/0099/2015 111 JOYCE JONAS MKWIZU S1574/0004/2015 112 PASCAL P ALFRED S5217/0009/2015 113 BELTA L MWASHIOZYA S1249/0010/2015 114 EMMALIUS SAVERY S0609/0080/2015 115 JACKLINE BEDASTUS MWASEGE S0681/0037/2015 116 FARAJA FILBERTY MLAY S1597/0072/2015 117 REHEMA PETER ANDREW S3039/0106/2015 118 HADIJA SAID S1725/0039/2015 119 MOHAMEDI MSAGATI MOHAMEDI S4111/0014/2015 120 AMINA S WAZIRI S0294/0011/2015 121 ASHIRAFU ABDALAH YUSUFU S3752/0028/2015 122 Edina Mwakitalu S0443/0037/2015 123 JOSEPHAT MAGOIGA WAMBURA S3042/0131/2015 124 DATIVA DEOGRATIAS S4908/0022/2015 125 JOSHUA J WILBRODI S0969/0068/2015 126 HAMISI WILBARD S3204/0023/2014 127 GODWAY ELIREHEMA MSUYA S3476/0019/2014 128 Maria Kalinda Romanus S1197/0051/2014 129 JUDITH KAJANGE S3045/0018/2014 130 PETER SIMON S1071/0532/2014 131 MWAJUMA RAMADHAN YUSUFU S1842/0014/2015 132 WAMBURA M MASHUHURI S2287/0061/2014 133 Jackline Masami P.1622/0056/2011 Bachelor of Arts in Economics (BA - EC) 134 UGOCHUKWU SUCCESS AGBALUSI 040290/30703776GG/2013 135 OMBENI ERASTO SIMON S0967/0242/2011 136 PAUL NDASI S0176/0038/2015 Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Sociology (BA - ES) 137 MARCEROYCE DEUSDEDIT KATUNZI S3964/0044/2015 138 MANYAMA ABEL MAZANZA S2047/0080/2015 139 HUSNA A BATENGA S0264/0037/2015 Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Statistics (BA - Eco.
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