The Tanzania Commission for Universities (TCU) is a body corporate established on 1 st July 2005, under the Universities Act 2005 (Chapter 346 of the Laws of Tanzania) with mandate to recognize, approve, register and accredit Universities operating in Tanzania, and local or foreign University level programs being offered by registered higher education institutions.
It also coordinates the proper functioning of all university institutions in Tanzania so as to foster a harmonized higher education system in the country.
The Standards and Guidelines are guided by the following principles related to the provision of university education in Tanzania:
(a) Universities have the primary responsibility to ensure and assure the quality of their institutions and the education they provide.
(b) The growth, expansion and diversity of university education systems in the country has to correspond to national priorities and quality aspects in terms of inputs, processes, outputs, and outcomes.
(c) The Standards and Guidelines are focused on meeting the needs and expectations of students, parents, universities, the Commission, the nation, and all other stakeholders regarding deliverables from the university education enterprise.
(d) The Standards and Guidelines promote creativity and innovativeness of universities with respect to their academic function, institutional growth, diversification, and competitiveness.
(e) The Standards and Guidelines promote academic freedom and institutional autonomy of universities, while making universities accountable to the Government and other stakeholders. xi
(f) The Standards and Guidelines provide minimum parameters to be adhered to in the provision of university education in the country while encouraging universities to exceed them as they aspire for a competitive edge in quality and excellence.
(g) The Handbook is a ‘one stop centre’ on standards and guidelines for regulating the provision of university education in Tanzania
Ratiba Ya Kombe La Shirikisho Afrika 2022/2023 Caf, Fixtures for the Caf Confederation Cup 2022/23, Ratiba Ya Kombe La Shirikisho Afrika 2022/2023: Following the preliminary round draw on Tuesday at CAF headquarters, the TotalEnergies Confederation Cup is back on track. The inaugural Confederation Cup matches are expected to be thrilling.
2022/2023 Ratiba Ya Kombe La Shirikisho Afrika Caf The first round will feature a match between Burkina Faso’s AS Douanes and Mali’s AS Real Bamako. Another intriguing preliminary match pits Milo FC of Guinea against ASCK of Togo.
Fourteen clubs were eliminated from the first preliminary round and will compete in the second round, including Morocco’s RS Berkane, Ghana’s Hearts of Oak, Algeria’s JS Saoura, and Egypt’s Pyramids.
The first preliminary round matchups will be played from September 9 to 11, with the return matches scheduled for a week later. The second round of qualifiers will kick off in early October at Ratiba Ya Kombe La Shirikisho Afrika 2022/2023 Caf.
Ratiba Ya Kombe La Shirikisho Afrika 2022/2023 Caf
Matchday 1: 12 February 2023
Matchday 2: 19 February 2023
Matchday 3: 26 February 2023
Matchday 4: 8 March 2023
Matchday 5: 19 March 2023
Matchday 6: 2 April 2023
Ratiba ya Kundi D Yanga SC CAF Confederation Cup 2022/23
Ratiba ya Kundi D Yanga SC CAF Confederation Cup 2022/23
Matchday 1:
Sunday 12/02/2023
2:00
USM Alger
vs
Saint Eloi Lupopo
2:00
Marumo Gallants
vs
Al-Akhdar
2:00
ASEC Mimosas
vs
Motema Pembe
2:00
Diables Noirs
vs
Rivers United
2:00
Pyramids
vs
FAR Rabat
2:00
ASKO de Kara
vs
Future
2:00
TP Mazembe
vs
Réal Bamako
2:00
Monastir
vs
Young Africans
Matchday 2:
Sunday 19/02/2023
TBA
Al-Akhdar
vs
USM Alger
TBA
Saint Eloi Lupopo
vs
Marumo Gallants
TBA
Rivers United
vs
ASEC Mimosas
TBA
Motema Pembe
vs
Diables Noirs
TBA
Future
vs
Pyramids
TBA
FAR Rabat
vs
ASKO de Kara
TBA
Young Africans
vs
TP Mazembe
TBA
Réal Bamako
vs
Monastir
Ratiba Ya Kombe La Shirikisho Afrika 2022/2023 Caf