National Public Service Week, Dodoma Tanzania



Dodoma · Public Service Week & Community Training

CBE at the National Public Service Week and the 10% Loan Management Training

College of Business Education  ·  Dodoma Campus

CBE Rector Prof. Lwoga visits the CBE booth at National Public Service Week in Chinangali Park, Dodoma

Prof. Edda Tandi Lwoga at the CBE exhibition booth, Chinangali Park — Dodoma.

CBE Rector Prof. Edda Tandi Lwoga visited the College's exhibition booth at the National Public Service Week celebrations held at Chinangali Park in Dodoma, commending the range of services on offer to the public. The week's theme — "Fostering Inclusive Accountability for Sustainable Service Delivery" — guided the College's participation throughout.

"CBE will continue to be a centre of quality education and training, producing graduates with the knowledge, skills, and capacity to contribute to national economic development."

— Prof. Edda Tandi Lwoga, CBE Rector

At the CBE booth, services available to visitors included on-the-spot student enrolment, academic counselling, information on available courses, programme and curriculum guidance, as well as consultancy and research advisory services. Prof. Lwoga was accompanied by Dr. Josephine Churk, Director of the Dodoma Campus, and Dr. Grace Mpuya, Manager of Research and Consultancy, both of whom underlined the importance of continuously improving public service delivery through platforms such as this exhibition.

CBE booth services at Chinangali Park
Visitors at the CBE booth receiving academic information

 

Prof. Lwoga also toured the booths of other institutions under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, gaining firsthand insight into the range of services being offered to citizens and how they contribute to broader economic and social development goals.


10% Loan Management Training — Dodoma Campus

Official opening of the 10% Loan Management Training at CBE Dodoma Campus

Dodoma Regional Commissioner Hon. Rosemary Senyamule officially opens the training at CBE Dodoma Campus.

In a related event at the Dodoma Campus, Prof. Lwoga expressed her gratitude to Dodoma Regional Commissioner Hon. Rosemary Senyamule for accepting to serve as the official guest and formally opening the 10% Loan Management Training for Women, Youth, and People with Special Needs.

Participants during the 10% Loan Management Training at CBE Dodoma
Regional Commissioner addressing participants at the training
CBE Rector speaking during the opening of the loan training
Attendees at the 10% Loan Management Training, CBE Dodoma

Scenes from the 10% Loan Management Training for Women, Youth, and People with Special Needs at CBE Dodoma Campus.

Speaking at the opening, Prof. Lwoga highlighted the close partnership between CBE and the Office of the Regional Commissioner, noting how this collaboration has continued to advance education, capacity building, and community well-being. She outlined key milestones achieved by the College, including the expansion of academic programmes aligned with labour market needs, strengthened research and consultancy services, and wider short-course training outreach to diverse community groups.

Hon. Rosemary Senyamule addressing participants during the opening of the 10% Loan Training

Hon. Senyamule addressing training participants and encouraging full participation across all targeted groups.

For her part, Hon. Senyamule praised CBE for organising this critical training, designed to build participants' capacity in sound loan management, entrepreneurship, and the effective use of financial resources for economic and social development. She urged women, youth, and all targeted groups to take full advantage of the opportunity, emphasising that the knowledge gained would enable them to benefit meaningfully from the 10% funds, launch and grow economic activities, and improve their livelihoods and communities at large.

Group photograph at the 10% Loan Training opening ceremony, CBE Dodoma
CBE officials and guests at the Dodoma Campus training event

Officials and participants at the close of the opening ceremony, CBE Dodoma Campus.

Hon. Senyamule stressed that education is the foundation of sustainable development and that this training makes a significant contribution to empowering citizens toward economic self-reliance, increased income, and the advancement of Dodoma Region and the nation as a whole.