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Surge in numbers after learning made free for primary, secondary in Tanzania

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There has been a surge in school pupils this month in Tanzania after the Government made all primary and secondary education free.

In some classes there are more than one hundred pupils.

The policy pleased parents, but as Dan Ashby reports – it’s a big challenge for teachers

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