Said Mohamed

Said Mohamed

activist Tanzania

Said Mohamed is the Vice Chairman of the Waste Collectors Network in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. He has been vocal about the challenges faced by waste collectors, including underpayment and social stigma. During a recent meeting attended by Professor Kitila Mkumbo, he highlighted the difficulties of being undervalued in society and the need for better compensation and recognition for their work. Mohamed advocates for government support in improving working conditions and securing health insurance for waste collectors, emphasizing the critical role they play in maintaining environmental health.

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Tanzania Tanzania: Profesa Said Mohamed announced the exam results at the Necta offices in Zanzibar. 8

Mwananchi: Ufaulu kidato cha sita wapanda

Tanzania Tanzania: Profesa Said Mohamed announced the cancellation of exam results for 71 candidates due to cheating. 7

Mwananchi: 71 wafutiwa matokeo kidato cha sita,  ualimu, 244 yazuiliwa

Tanzania Tanzania: Said Mohamed is the Executive Secretary of Necta who announced the results of the sixth form examination. 7

Mwananchi: Haya hapa matokeo ya kidato cha sita 2025

Tanzania Tanzania: Prof. Said Mohamed is the executive secretary of the National Examinations Council of Tanzania. 7

The Citizen – major Tanzanian English newspaper, est. 2004: Necta releases Form Six results for 2025

Egypt Egypt: Said Mohamed, a former player of Zamalek Club, was mourned by his family and community after his passing. 9

Youm7: أسرة لاعب الزمالك سعد محمد تستقبل عزاءه فى مسجد الحصرى.. فيديو

Tanzania Tanzania: Mr Mohamed presented the concerns of the Dar es Salaam Waste Pickers Network, focusing on unfair payment practices. 5

The Citizen – major Tanzanian English newspaper, est. 2004: Waste collectors’ role highlighted in Vision 2050