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Tanzania Institute of Accountancy-Dar Es Salaam TANZANIA INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANCY-DAR ES SALAAM NO F4 INDEX NO SEX NAME SECONDARY SCHOOL PROGRAM SELECTED 1 P5604/0035 M NICHOLAUS GELVAS MWENDA MICHAEL JACKSON OPEN BTCA 2 S0136/0057 M LUCAS N BANGILI MUSOMA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 3 S0147/0079 M MOSES ALLEN MKOLWE PUGU SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 4 S0153/0006 M BAKIRI MAULIDI MILANZI SONGEA BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 5 S0359/0160 M VINCENT C MASHEYO KIGURUNYEMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 6 S0363/0106 M PETER J NGURUMWA MWADUI SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 7 S0372/0086 M WILLIAM ALVIN MUSHI KIRUA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 8 S0374/0048 M CHRISTOPHER B MWAIGONELA LUPATA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 9 S0406/0158 M WILSON TRYPHONE NSABI KASHOZI SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 10 S0427/0138 M ANDREA BOSCO MSEMWA MAKAMBAKO SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 11 S0478/0123 M JOSEPHAT A MWASANGILA KIPOKE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 12 S0480/0081 M JENS JOHN NJAU NSOO SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 13 S0485/0170 M COLINE W CHARLES MAJENGO SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 14 S0496/0236 M ALLY JUMBE ALLY JITEGEMEE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 15 S0500/0118 M SILA DOWARD NGOTA WANIKE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 16 S0524/0142 M ELIOTH F MLOGE RUJEWA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 17 S0534/0140 M KELVIN S NKONDOKAYA ST. ANTHONY'S SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 18 S0549/0154 M NICKSON ALFRED MASENGA LUGOBA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 19 S0578/0168 M FRANSISCO LAURENT KADA TAQWA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 20 S0584/0105 M IDDI MUSA BASHIRU LWANDAI SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 21 S0589/0049 M DOTTO FANUEL GIBUKA NYABIHORE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 22 S0630/0051 M BITURO MTAKI NYEGINA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 23 S0679/0122 M MILTON V KISINGA KIMANDOLU SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 24 S0681/0134 M MUSA SALUM IVUMWE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 25 S0685/0050 M BARAKA HASSANI KANG'OMBE NAMABENGO SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 26 S0693/0102 M JAMES PASCHAL KANUTH MANYARA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 27 S0706/0174 M HUSSEIN LAZARO BILONKWA KALANGALALA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 28 S0712/0092 M LEONARD MAHESA MAHEBO BARIADI SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 29 S0713/0080 M ALLY ELIAS NTUKAMAZINA IGUNGA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 30 S0752/0167 M PAUL ELIKANA EDWARD RUNZEWE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 31 S0752/0180 M SWEETBART JOSEPH SABUNI RUNZEWE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 32 S0769/0053 M MUSA JOHN JOSEPH MALAGARASI SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 33 S0785/0030 M BARAKA ABDALLAH HAMISI DAR-ES-SALAAM CHRISTIAN SEMINARY BTCA 34 S0794/0155 M SILA RASHID ANDAMBIKE KINYALA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 35 S0801/0078 M INNOCENT LINUS KADUDU MATOLA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 36 S0914/0048 M TATIZO HULEGE NDUMBAGU MUYAMA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 37 S0927/0159 M HAIDARI MOHAMEDI SELEMANI LANGASANI SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 38 S0934/0090 M PETER ARSTID ASSENGA MAKALEMA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 39 S0960/0232 M RAHIM KEDDY BENJAMIN WILLIAM MKAPA HIGH SCHOOL BTCA 40 S0997/0115 M CLINTON STEVEN MBARI MBUGUNI SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 41 S1005/0172 M MASANYIWA BERNARD LUDUBULA KISHIMBA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 42 S1011/0072 M JOSEPH DONATUS KAMHABWA CHANG'OMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 43 S1013/0094 M ALOYCE D NADE CHIEF DODO DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 44 S1037/0029 M ABDULIAZIZI MOHAMEDI RASHIDI AYA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 45 S1051/0219 M SELESTINE ANATORY MASOTA MKOLANI SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 46 S1108/0103 M MSAADA KARANI MSAADA MYAMBA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 47 S1110/0122 M ABUBAKARI M HASSAN KALOLENI SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 48 S1111/0081 M ABUBAKAR AMIRY MUSSA MASHINGIA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 49 S1116/0023 M ALEX G MAKUMI MTIPE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 50 S1121/0072 M KELVIN EDWIN MARO MAWELLA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 51 S1190/0050 M MASHALA D EZRA LUGUNGA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 52 S1227/0091 M EMMANUEL NESTORY RENATUS MISASI SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 53 S1238/0061 M MAKOYE MALIMI MUHOJA MKULA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 54 S1244/0041 M JAMES LEVOCUTUS ALEXANDER MOYOWOSI SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 55 S1260/0059 M LUHALULA LAZARO JACKSON SIMA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 56 S1327/0166 M JOFREY VICTOR KINYUNYU MAZOEZI KLERRUU SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 57 S1337/0148 M KARIM M HABIBU SUMAYE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 58 S1368/0034 M SULEIMAN OMAR MOHAMED GOOD SAMARITAN SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 59 S1383/0032 M BWIRE MALEKELA MAREGESI MZINGA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 60 S1383/0045 M KELVIN EMMANUEL WAPPY MZINGA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 61 S1408/0012 M ALOYCE JOSEPH MAGOBONZA CHIKOPELO SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 62 S1415/0074 M KABOJA BULULU MAYALA BUKWIMBA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 63 S1430/0148 M SAMSON FREDY KIUMA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 64 S1549/0133 M THOMAS ALAIS SAKITA ENGUTOTO SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 65 S1571/0057 M MUTALEMWA JOHNSON BUZA BUSEKO HILL SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 66 S1576/0117 M BARAKA R MWAMBAPA MPUGUSO SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 67 S1576/0120 M BASHIRU A MSAJI MPUGUSO SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 68 S1576/0173 M MICHAEL P MWAKALOMBA MPUGUSO SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 69 S1581/0154 M SIMONI MICHAEL SEMSEI NGUVUMALI SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 70 S1637/0043 M REGINIUS A BONIFASI MILUNDIKWA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 71 S1668/0122 M KARIM KHALFAN KAYOKA KIWELE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 72 S1684/0052 M NURDIN M MGIMBA ST MICHAEL SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 73 S1684/0058 M SULEIMAN C MASWALI ST MICHAEL SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 74 S1686/0031 M DEODATUS EMMANUEL WAMBURA KEMORAMBA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 75 S1699/0080 M ABEL M SAIDI NYABULOGOYA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 76 S1741/0338 M JOACHIM ARNORD TRYPHONE CHAMAZI DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 77 S1748/0063 M JOSEPH ALFRED MALENYA KWAGUNDA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 78 S1752/0110 M LENARD FAIDA FITINA NYAMATONGO SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 79 S1761/0024 M ALEX DOMISIAN SIAGA MAKANGARAWE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 80 S1770/0075 M GODLOVE EMMANUEL HELMA IMAGE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 81 S1775/0020 M DONARD S SOSTHENES BUYAGU SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 82 S1781/0067 M ZENGO S WILSON KADOTO SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 83 S1799/0020 M MTEGITE ABDALLAH MTEGITE KIBUTUKA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 84 S1840/0116 M ANTHON JACKSON HIMIDA KIMASEKI SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 85 S1841/0048 M JACKOB JUMA MANUNA KANDAWE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 86 S1856/0080 M SALAWA PAULO MAYALA BULUNGWA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 87 S1869/0089 M ELIAS PAUL MARWA IGOGO SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 88 S1880/0155 M GODWIN S KALINGA MBEZI INN SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 89 S1880/0232 M VICTOR O MUNISI MBEZI INN SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 90 S1891/0088 M MUSSA THOBIAS KICHABA MKUYUNI SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 91 S1895/0025 M ONESMO ERNEST NDAHANI GODEGODE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 92 S1924/0133 M MANYAKI MKIRYA CHAGONGA MWASELE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 93 S1947/0234 M MIGISHA D BUGABO PUGU STATION SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 94 S1954/0013 M LEONARD S TUNGU MASELA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 95 S1964/0173 M MAGANGA MENDRAD MSAMBA TOANGOMA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 96 S1969/0122 M ONESMO M JUMA DUNDA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 97 S2006/0045 M JACKSON PHILIPO T'SAWA MSAKWALO SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 98 S2017/0040 M ABDALLAH MBWANA MZULWA KILULU SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 99 S2031/0096 M HAMISI MOSHI KIYUNGI KISASA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 100 S2047/0043 M BARAKA HERMAN BUYAMBA BUSISI SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 101 S2078/0085 M YAKOBO MAGWATA KATETI MASABA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 102 S2079/0076 M PETER STANSLAUS WANGA BUTUGURI DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 103 S2092/0082 M THOMAS JINYAGE PAULO UKENYENGE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 104 S2096/0045 M MOSHI SHABANI JIDOLA USULE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 105 S2103/0024 M ACKSON R LWINGA ITALE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 106 S2119/0095 M PHIDON M DOMINICK HARVEST MISSION SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 107 S2127/0013 M ASADU DAILAMI HAMISI KISESE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 108 S2157/0081 M SALUMON PASTORY HITILA MUHINDA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 109 S2170/0061 M GEORGE K WAMCHA BWAKIRACHINI SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 110 S2172/0078 M HARUNI JAFARI OMARY MANDAKA DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 111 S2193/0030 M AUGUSTINO JOHN MAZENGO KINTINKU SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 112 S2214/0097 M GABRIEL P RAJABU RUNGWA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 113 S2214/0116 M MICHAEL M GWIMO RUNGWA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 114 S2227/0035 M ABIUD LOLYO KIKOTI KITOWO SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 115 S2245/0163 M JOSEPH PAULO MAKOBA KITUMBA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 116 S2262/0011 M YOHANA G DAFFI WARETA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 117 S2283/0051 M LEMAN I BANKETILE NKUNGA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 118 S2323/0073 M SYLIVESTER JOSEPH BUGISHA MHANDE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 119 S2347/0038 M ASIFIWE ROBERT HOMOKE MWASENGA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 120 S2362/0035 M FULKO MAKARIUS HYERA NALIMA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 121 S2366/0199 M SHAFII A LUPYAGU KIVULE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 122 S2375/0049 M ISSAYA NEHEMIAH YOHANA KERENGE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 123 S2377/0055 M KABADO SHADRACK MHANGWA BUNGULWA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 124 S2389/0052 M MUSA BARAK MOHAMEDI KIBIRASHI SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 125 S2395/0091 M HANCE U KIPENYA KIWIRA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 126 S2469/0051 M LAURIAN P CHIPANDULA CELINA KOMBANI SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 127 S2476/0256 M JOSIA M MANYAMA MBAGALA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 128 S2476/0351 M ZAHORO P EVARIST MBAGALA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 129 S2495/0032 M FRANK THOMAS KABATANYE MUNZEZE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 130 S2513/0006 M NTABO NGUSA LUBANDANJA BETTY MITCHEL SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 131 S2552/0095 M RICHARD MUSSA LUTOBANIJA BUNAMBIYU SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 132 S2568/0021 M NONGA BULUGU MAIGE BUSHASHI SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 133 S2570/0020 M JOSEPH N GADULYU SANGAMWALUGESHA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 134 S2596/0042 M ABEDNEGO EMMANUEL SAMWEL SUMBUGU SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 135 S2627/0045 M IMANI D GASPAR BULEGA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 136 S2630/0030 M ALBERTO KUMBUSHO CHOVANI IDAMBA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 137 S2683/0012 M CLEVER E ALSON STELLA FARM SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 138 S2688/0015 M ENOCK MLAWA CHARLES SENG'WA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 139 S2715/0020 M MWITA PAUL MARWA NYAMWAGA SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 140 S2721/0042 M JAMES MWITA CHACHA KEMAKORERE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 141 S2721/0064 M YUSUPH SASI MARWA KEMAKORERE SECONDARY SCHOOL BTCA 142 S2748/0029
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