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These are among the first products of B.Sc. Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, who decided to venture into agriculture against all odd to show it can be done.
Infact, with the quality of training SUA is offering nothing is impossible. SUA can even train rats to detect landmines faster and efficiently than machines!! The rats can diagnose tuberculosis faster than machines and and with amazing accuracy!! Ije human being kuwa banker?
I also rememeber this guy, one of the big shots at International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Prof Salema, tena kasomea udungo, au naye alipewa hiyo kazi na the so called system mbovu ya Tanzania? Wenye hoja muflis watasema oooh kaingilia kazi za El Baradei
Mbona hamumpingi Tibaijuka? Naye alipelekwa na system ya Bongo?
Na Mshindo Msolla? Kasomea udongo, akawa coach wa Taifa Stars... Kaingilia kazi... Na wako wengi tu .... Basi hakuna kazi itayobaki... Jamaa wa SUA wataendelea kuzizoa!!
Kama ukisoma kilimo ni lazima ufanye kazi shambani na hawa mainginia wetu viwanda viko wapi?
Huyu anafaa kwenye kitengo cha IT hapo NBC
Kuna tatizo gani huyu akifanya kazi NBC?
Masoud is not wrong, he is damn right on the money.
Nyie mnaangalia kama ni kuidharau SUA, lakini nitakuambieni kitu kimoja. Masudi wa Kipanya ni MwanaSanaa, na anachokieleza ni kuwa huyu aliyesoma Kilimo, kakosa kazi iwe ni Wizarani au Wilayani kwa kuwa hakuna mpango bora wa kutumia ujuzi na elimu yake na hivyo anaishia kwenda kufanya kazi katika sekta nyingine.
Serikali inalia "Kilimo Kwanza", lakini haitoi ajira kwa Mabwana Shamba wala kuthamini ujuzi na usomi wao, wachilia maoni yao, sasa wafanyeje?
Ndipo wanapochukua kazi nyingine si kwa hiari bali ni kutokana na ukweli kuwa hakuna ajira na wataalamu na fani zao kama Kilimo, Uvuvu, Ufugaji wanapuuzwa na serikali.
Je katika ajira Milioni 1 tulizoahidiwa na Serikali ya awamu ya nne, ni Mabwana/Mabibi Shamba wangapi wanahitajika?
Ikiwa Daktari wa meno Mtwangi kaacha fani na kuanza kujishughulisha na kompyuta kutokana na kutothaminiwa au kutopewa kazi na Wizara mama, je tutamlaumu Masud au Mtwangi?
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..
The main purpose of the debate is to boost your morale towards your studies at university,most of people back then saw agriculture as failing sector and student were afraid to become losers as a result of studying agriculture.Dear all,
This debate reminds me of a similar one we had several years ago at SUA.
Undergraduate training as we provide it at SUA produces an all round
grounded individual able to fit anywhere, even becoming a preacher if one
chooses to!. We train people to be able (to have the competency) to do
certain things not to become yz, which does not exclude agriculture or
farming. Even in developed countries, graduates do not always end up doing
exactly what they were trained to become, in certain fields such as
engineering, many end up becoming computer programmers, I remember Professor
Mbassa having said so then!; computer engineers end becoming managers,
lawyers as politician and in Tanzania erstwhile Doctors ending up as
politicians isn't surprising!!.
It should please every SUA alumni that one employer remarked to me recently
that their company which is spread widely in the most remote regions of this
country prefer to employ SUA graduates to those of a renown local university
for their resilience, competency and hard work spirit. Is this not enough
reason for us to cheer up but not be complacent?
Aluta continua
punguza jazba kaka unaongea kana kwamba wewe ndio mmiliki wa SUA kipanya ni msaanii kachukulia sua kama mfano wa watu ambao wanasomea hiki lakini wanafanya kile . na kwa hapo bongo ni kawaida sana hope hata wewe umesomea udogo pale SUA but now unauza duka la mhindi. hii ndio bongoMasoud 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?
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?
Kwani umeambiwa kipanya anajinasibu na usomi wenu fake? yeye ameonesha vile jicho la sanaa lionavyo, tafsiri ni zenu na kila mtu ana tafsiri yake!They say if you live in a glasshouse, don't throw stones.
Masoud Kipanya yeye mwenyewe ame graduate university gani?
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?
Masudi mwenyewe naskia kaishia form 3 kwahiyo vitu complex kama hivi ni vigumu kuvielewa.