bwa ha ha ha walahi kazi ipo......na wale wa BBA waliosoma kijisomo kimoja cha LAW nao wanaruhusiwa wawe mawakili etal?kuna soma moja linalohusu informatics au mathematics kwenye mtaala kwahiyo kufanya kazi Bank is OK
Masoud kipanya, recently posted a cartoon, depicting a SUA graduate working in bank with a line saying "Hii ndio Bongo, nimemaliza chuo kikuu cha kilimo cha sokoine lakini niko kaunta benki", a statement of the sort. Masoud, like many Tanzanians, are ignorant of the curriculum, even degree programs offered at SUA. The original BSc Agriculture of SUA offered in 1980s, had specialisations and final year students used to specialise in different fields including Agricultural Economics. People like Prof. Anna Tibaijuka graduated from SUA with BSc Agriculture with specialisation in economics and today she is leading UNHABITAT. Since the 1990s SUA has been a dgree of MSc. in Agricultural Economics. Recently, SUA started degree programs in Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness and an MBA with biase to agriculture. My dear Masoud agriculture is a sector, not farming. The degree of agriculture offered by SUA considers all components of agriculture, from engineering, economics, communication, processing etc.
Being a graduate of SUA does not mean that you are committed to a farm or the likes. Even more, people have natural talents. Masoud never attended a university offering a degree in "cartoonology", but he is doing fine with his toons. Likewise, Tracy chapman has a degree in Agriculture but chose the music career. One of the best music producers in Tanzania Hermes B, is graduate of SUA. Do you remember Prof Madundo Mtambo, a man who shocked Simba SC in the 1980s? A SUA graduate. Graduates of SUA have prospered in different fields (not just banking) including politics where you have people like Prof. Msolla, David Mathayo, Hawa Ghasia, Jumanne Maghembe etc.
The secret is, financial institutions that employ student from SUA are impressed by their perfomances, and thats not just CRDB. PRIDE Tanzania is proud os SUA graduates, so is FINCA and NMB. Afterall, all those people employed in Tanzanian banks are not graduates of BCom, or finance, or Banking. Most of them have degrees and they undergo inhouse training. The best ones prosper, like the SUA graduate you see behind the counter. Be warned that SUA graduates are doing fine in agriculture itself. A good example is Shambani graduates, a company formed and owned by young SUA graduates. I dont believe that Masoud's father-in-law has a degree in agriculture? I gues he own farmms in Mbeya...au hii ndio Bongo?
thanks mkuu sikujua kama upuuzi kwenye system ulianza huko......Dr leakey na noti wapi na wapi?mfano mzuri Gavana wa Benki kuu Edwin Mtei alikuwa na digrii ya Historia akapewa ugavana.
sasa mbona umekuja na jina lingine bana? arrrrgIt is very ignorant of whoever that is to think that you have to have a degree in Accounts to be an Accountant or a degree in Banking to work in a Bank. What you don't know or even realise is a degree provide most graduates with a knowledge and skills necessary to enable them to work in different areas within any organisation. I mean you can work in just about any area in an organisation if you are right minded and have the enthusiasm to learn new skills. I graduated in Information Systems but I work as HR Adviser?? What the job was looking for was someone who is willing to take challenges, work on their own initiatives and have excellent interpersonal skills, and these are the things gotten me a job. Ehe come on Tanzanian lets us think BIG for once why look at things through the box? Spread your wings!!!!!!!!!!
Masoud kipanya, recently posted a cartoon, depicting a SUA graduate working in bank with a line saying "Hii ndio Bongo, nimemaliza chuo kikuu cha kilimo cha sokoine lakini niko kaunta benki", a statement of the sort. Masoud, like many Tanzanians, are ignorant of the curriculum, even degree programs offered at SUA. The original BSc Agriculture of SUA offered in 1980s, had specialisations and final year students used to specialise in different fields including Agricultural Economics. People like Prof. Anna Tibaijuka graduated from SUA with BSc Agriculture with specialisation in economics and today she is leading UNHABITAT. Since the 1990s SUA has been a dgree of MSc. in Agricultural Economics. Recently, SUA started degree programs in Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness and an MBA with biase to agriculture. My dear Masoud agriculture is a sector, not farming. The degree of agriculture offered by SUA considers all components of agriculture, from engineering, economics, communication, processing etc.
Being a graduate of SUA does not mean that you are committed to a farm or the likes. Even more, people have natural talents. Masoud never attended a university offering a degree in "cartoonology", but he is doing fine with his toons. Likewise, Tracy chapman has a degree in Agriculture but chose the music career. One of the best music producers in Tanzania Hermes B, is graduate of SUA. Do you remember Prof Madundo Mtambo, a man who shocked Simba SC in the 1980s? A SUA graduate. Graduates of SUA have prospered in different fields (not just banking) including politics where you have people like Prof. Msolla, David Mathayo, Hawa Ghasia, Jumanne Maghembe etc.
The secret is, financial institutions that employ student from SUA are impressed by their perfomances, and thats not just CRDB. PRIDE Tanzania is proud os SUA graduates, so is FINCA and NMB. Afterall, all those people employed in Tanzanian banks are not graduates of BCom, or finance, or Banking. Most of them have degrees and they undergo inhouse training. The best ones prosper, like the SUA graduate you see behind the counter. Be warned that SUA graduates are doing fine in agriculture itself. A good example is Shambani graduates, a company formed and owned by young SUA graduates. I dont believe that Masoud's father-in-law has a degree in agriculture? I gues he own farmms in Mbeya...au hii ndio Bongo?
So who should count other peoples' money? A graduate of BCom?I don't imagine a person toiling the hard way to graduation with B.Sc. Agribusiness or whatsoever from SUA,,,, ending up counting other people's money instead of his/hers!??
Probably, we are building up a pile of useless graduates!
sasa mbona umekuja na jina lingine bana? arrrrg
bwana shamba uliona wapi tangazo la kazi wanataka banker alafu qualification wanataka mwenye degree ya SUA? au ushasikia Silicon Valley wanajiri mabwana shamba? bwa ha ha ha ha
hebu naimbie rule za inform system v/s HR
WEwe umekomea wapi! na unakipi cha kujivunia...kama kweli amekomea F3 basi jamaa kichwa ni mbunifu kuliko hata walio na Elimu ya juu zaidi yake kutwa..Masudi mwenyewe naskia kaishia form 3 kwahiyo vitu complex kama hivi ni vigumu kuvielewa.
uuuuuuuuuuuuwiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mpe mpe......tuko pamojasasa mbona umekuja na jina lingine bana? arrrrg
bwana shamba uliona wapi tangazo la kazi wanataka banker alafu qualification wanataka mwenye degree ya SUA? au ushasikia Silicon Valley wanajiri mabwana shamba? bwa ha ha ha ha
hebu naimbie rule za inform system v/s HR
Masoud kipanya, recently posted a cartoon, depicting a SUA graduate working in bank with a line saying "Hii ndio Bongo, nimemaliza chuo kikuu cha kilimo cha sokoine lakini niko kaunta benki", a statement of the sort. Masoud, like many Tanzanians, are ignorant of the curriculum, even degree programs offered at SUA. The original BSc Agriculture of SUA offered in 1980s, had specialisations and final year students used to specialise in different fields including Agricultural Economics. People like Prof. Anna Tibaijuka graduated from SUA with BSc Agriculture with specialisation in economics and today she is leading UNHABITAT. Since the 1990s SUA has been a dgree of MSc. in Agricultural Economics. Recently, SUA started degree programs in Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness and an MBA with biase to agriculture. My dear Masoud agriculture is a sector, not farming. The degree of agriculture offered by SUA considers all components of agriculture, from engineering, economics, communication, processing etc.
Being a graduate of SUA does not mean that you are committed to a farm or the likes. Even more, people have natural talents. Masoud never attended a university offering a degree in "cartoonology", but he is doing fine with his toons. Likewise, Tracy chapman has a degree in Agriculture but chose the music career. One of the best music producers in Tanzania Hermes B, is graduate of SUA. Do you remember Prof Madundo Mtambo, a man who shocked Simba SC in the 1980s? A SUA graduate. Graduates of SUA have prospered in different fields (not just banking) including politics where you have people like Prof. Msolla, David Mathayo, Hawa Ghasia, Jumanne Maghembe etc.
The secret is, financial institutions that employ student from SUA are impressed by their perfomances, and thats not just CRDB. PRIDE Tanzania is proud os SUA graduates, so is FINCA and NMB. Afterall, all those people employed in Tanzanian banks are not graduates of BCom, or finance, or Banking. Most of them have degrees and they undergo inhouse training. The best ones prosper, like the SUA graduate you see behind the counter. Be warned that SUA graduates are doing fine in agriculture itself. A good example is Shambani graduates, a company formed and owned by young SUA graduates. I dont believe that Masoud's father-in-law has a degree in agriculture? I gues he own farmms in Mbeya...au hii ndio Bongo?
rural sociology ni kasehemu tu ka programme ya degree and hiyo unayosema economics hata mimi Prof.Mlambiti alinifundisha but it is not enough kujiita mimi mwanauchumi kwa kuwa nimesoma kozi moja ya economics!!! we need proffesionals katika kila field...Mbona hatujaona madaktari toka muhimbili wamekuwa ma loan officer bank?? then between us and you nani mwenye mtazamo hasi..Think!!!I am against you all. SUA inatoa wataalamu wa aina mbalimbali, for instance Economics, Rural Sociology........Graduate kama huyo anafit mahali kama bank. Msiwe malimbukeni wa mitazamo hasi (-)......
It is very ignorant of whoever that is to think that you have to have a degree in Accounts to be an Accountant or a degree in Banking to work in a Bank. What you don't know or even realise is a degree provide most graduates with a knowledge and skills necessary to enable them to work in different areas within any organisation. I mean you can work in just about any area in an organisation if you are right minded and have the enthusiasm to learn new skills. I graduated in Information Systems but I work as HR Adviser?? What the job was looking for was someone who is willing to take challenges, work on their own initiatives and have excellent interpersonal skills, and these are the things gotten me a job. Ehe come on Tanzanian lets us think BIG for once why look at things through the box? Spread your wings!!!!!!!!!!
hahaaaaa kwa kweli inabidi wawe wamasheria kwa mtazamo wa Yo Yobwa ha ha ha walahi kazi ipo......na wale wa BBA waliosoma kijisomo kimoja cha LAW nao wanaruhusiwa wawe mawakili etal?
i can categorically tell you i accessed one of their proposed they applied for a grant with DFID where i work as a technical Advisor and i find them not impressing and even meets the minimum requirements to qualify for the grant...so i know what iam saying ..it is not blal blal...the fact is SUA graduates are not ready to work in their areas of specializations.by the way Iam a graduate and iam working in my area of specialization...Tena nilisoma ile SUA ya zamani si hii yenu ya siku hizi ya semester iliyokuwa diluted..You are wrong, Shmabani graduates is a limited company, they produce milk related products sold in Morogoro and many other regions. Its not an NGO that could syphone money from the donors!!! they take loans, not grants
personaly nawajua jamaa kadhaa wapo standard chatered bank na CRDB ni mma bwana shamba wa SUA...