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Annual TAPSA report based on the 2015/2016 term presented on the AGM at Karimjee Hall in Dar es Salaam on 12th June 2016






















, On behalf of the association, I express my gratitude to guardian, matron and the Managements of all universities for the support they have been showing to us in solving various problems in our association, I also urge them to continue with this support, and not only to TAPSA but also to other students’ associations, because on doing so, we prepare a better future to our professions. Also this system of collecting reports will help increase the accountability and be more responsible


MR JOEL JOSEPH RUMENDE- TAPSA PRESIDENT
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