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Top Ten Students Standard Seven Results 2021

Top Ten Students Standard Seven Results 2021 Dar es Salaam. The National Examinations Council of Tanzania (Necta) has named Eluleki Evaristo Haule,

Top Ten Students Standard Seven Results 2021 Dar es Salaam. The National Examinations Council of Tanzania (Necta) has named Eluleki Evaristo Haule, a graduate of St Anne Marie Primary School in Dar es Salaam, as the winner of the Class of 2021 examination results.Wanafunzi bora 10

  1. Eluleki Evaristo Haule, a graduate of St Anne Marie Primary School in Dar es Salaam
  2. Happy Joseph Deus from Twibhoki Primary School in Mara Region
  3. John Chacha Charles from Twibhoki
  4. Joshua Mahende Jacob from Twibhoki Primary School in Mara
  5. Eva Sebastian Chengula from Fountain of Joy Primary School in Dar es Salaam
  6. Joctan Samwel Matara from Twibhoki
  7. Barnaba Jumanne Magoto from Twibhoki Primary School is in Mara
  8. Rahma Ombi Juma from Mtuki Highland in Dar es Salaam
  9. Juliana John Shimbala from St Joseph’s
  10. Jackline Manfredy from school. of Masaka located in Dar es Salaam.

Announcing the results today, Saturday, October 30, 2021, the Executive Secretary of Necta, Dr. Charles Msonde said the best national candidates are those who have scored more marks than their counterparts in the six subjects examined.

He named the runner-up as Happy Joseph Deus from Twibhoki Primary School in Mara Region and third place went to John Chacha Charles from Twibhoki. Fourth place is Joshua Mahende Jacob from Twibhoki Primary School in Mara, Eva Sebastian Chengula from Fountain of Joy Primary School in Dar es Salaam is fifth, Joctan Samwel Matara from Twibhoki is sixth. Barnaba Jumanne Magoto from Twibhoki Primary School is in Mara. She is in seventh place, Rahma Ombi Juma from Mtuki Highland in Dar es Salaam is in eighth place and Juliana John Shimbala from St Joseph’s in tenth place is holding Jackline Manfredy from school. of Masaka located in Dar es Salaam.

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