Mkesa Steven Mlima Studying Bachelor Tax Management
Mrema Kitashu Letiriri Studying Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering
Nengi Gerson Laizer Studying Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting
Ntekaniwa Paul Mramba Studying Telecommunications Engineering
Oliva Kisamo Cornel Studying Banking and Finance
Omary Mohamed Shunda Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Natural Resources, Economics and Business
Paschal Onna Xaday Studying Bachelor of Education
Rahel Mikael Said Undecided
Seraphina Valerian Shayo Studying Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Economic, Business and Natural Resources
Suleiman Mohamed Abulrahaman Studying Doctor Of Medicine
Tumaini Chacha lazier Studying Doctor Of Medicine
Violeth Loth Mollel Studying Bachelor Of Arts with Education
Zakaria Steven Massawe Studying Building Economics
To make sure parcels arrive and incur no expenses for the school
Please do NOT register or insure any mail as it costs the school at least USD $25 in taxes at our end.
Mark all parcels as being “second-hand goods” or “personal gifts”.
Ensure the description of goods written on the parcel matches the actual items inside as customs and postal staff frequently inspect contents of parcels.
Please label all parcels clearly with the first and last name of the recipient and your full name.
Please put the value of the package at no more than US$10 (the lower the better).
Ensure that your parcel is LESS THAN 2KG. We have been advised that parcels less than 2KG are technically tax-free regardless of content, but this is not guaranteed by all postal workers.
Tax-free items include books, personal goods and anything that is not new. Used goods, used clothes, etc…(please remove labels and packaging from all items before sending them)
Keep in mind that parcels sent by airmail can take up to four months to get here (sea mail is even longer – often 12+ months!), so don’t worry if it takes a while for us to let you know the parcel has arrived.