President of Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Dr Shinichi Kitaoka
Dar es Salaam. Nine teachers from Japan were in the country for nine day to share experience with their counterparts and students in Tanzania, through Japan International Cooperation (JICA).
The teachers were in the country from August 14.
During their tour in Dar es Salaam and Mtwara Regions, they had an opportunity to visit two Primary Schools (Msimbati and Raha Leo), National Muhimbili Hospital (MNH), Azania High School and Libobe ward in Mtwara Municipality.
At Libobe ward, the teachers had the opportunity to visit different families and development projects implemented by JICA including a water project which was funded by the Japanese firm approximately 10 years ago and currently managed by villagers.
Furthermore, the teachers had the opportunity to learn much about the daily lives of Tanzanians and the various challenges they face.
The Japanese teachers also had opportunity to visit the Marine Park National Reserve located in Msimbati, Mtwara Region.
When bidding farewell before leaving, they promised to teach Japanese students about beauty of Tanzania and its many attractions.

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