Constructing Humanities and Postgraduate buildings
The construction of two building continues at the College following the signing of the contract with Shanxi Construction Investment Group in August last year. The contract also provided for all rehabilitation and repair works at the College. At the signing function, the Principal Prof. Stephen Oswald Maluka represented the College while Mr. William Zhang represented Shanxi Construction Investment Group. These new buildings shall provide more spaces for modern lecture rooms, laboratories, science workshops, science rooms, conference rooms, research centres, science workshops and office spaces for instructors.
HEET project brings major transformation to DUCE
The Principal of Dar es Salaam University College of Education (DUCE), Prof. Stephen Maluka, has commended the Sixth Phase Government led by Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan for its efforts of improving the college’s infrastructure. He stated that through the HEET Project, the government is constructing two large buildings: the Postgraduate Studies Building and the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Building.
Speaking to journalists at DUCE, Prof. Maluka said the government has allocated eight million US dollars (equivalent to 19 billion Tanzanian shillings) to the college. He further said project has brought largest amount ever allocated by the government for DUCE’s development projects since its establishment in 2005. He said College will ensure that the goals of this project are achieved and that the college becomes a model for the successful management of development projects.
DUCE HOSTS SOCIAL WELFARE COMMITTEE OF THE ZANZIBAR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
DUCE had the honour of being visited by the Social Welfare Committee of the Zanzibar House of Representatives in order to gain insights and experience related to the HEET Project. The event took place at the College campus on 16th April 2025. The visit was led by the Committee Chairperson, who is also a Member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Sabiha Filfil Thani. The visit was also attended by the Deputy Minister of Education and Vocational Training in Zanzibar, Hon. Abdulgulam Hussein, along with his Permanent Secretary, Hon. Khamis Abdullah Said.