Pupils of Golden Value School in Dodoma, Tanzania, led by the school’s Manager, Ms. Nuru Nyundo, visited the Ministry of Energy’s exhibition pavilion and its affiliated institutions at the 2026 World Environment Week Exhibition currently underway at the Jakaya Kikwete Convention Centre (JKCC) in Dodoma.
The visit aimed to provide the pupils with knowledge about the energy sector and its contribution to environmental conservation.
During their tour of the pavilion, the students had the opportunity to learn about clean cooking energy, renewable energy, and various technologies that help reduce environmental degradation.
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Speaking during the visit, Ms. Nyundo said that involving students in such exhibitions is an important way of building early awareness about the importance of environmental protection and the sustainable use of energy to safeguard health and the environment for the benefit of present and future generations.
For her part, Maria Yusuph, a Grade Six student, commended the educational information being provided at the Ministry of Energy’s pavilion, saying it had helped them understand the importance of clean cooking energy and how it can protect both public health and the environment.
She added that the knowledge gained would enable her to become an ambassador for the use of clean energy both at school and at home.
The students also visited exhibition booths of various institutions under the Ministry of Energy, where experts provided information on services and projects being implemented to expand access to clean and reliable energy across the country.
The 2026 World Environment Week Exhibition began on June 1 and is expected to conclude on June 5, 2026, in Dodoma.
The event provides an opportunity for citizens, students, and stakeholders to learn, share experiences, and exchange ideas on environmental conservation and the sustainable use of natural resources.
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