Leonard Mtenga
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Mbeya University of Science and Technology
Tanzania
School fee per year: 6498 SEK
Year of graduation: 2024
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BACKGROUND
My family consists of five persons which are my parents and three children (my sister, my young brother and me) and we are living in the Dar es Salaam region. My father and mother both conduct small business and also my sister, but my younger brother is a student at Kawawa primary school. I was born in Kilimanjaro, and studied my primary level at Kawawa primary school and secondary at Kigogo school. Then I continued to advanced level at Majengo secondary school and in 2020, I joined Mbeya University of Science and Technology.
WHY
First of all, I like electrical things and all activities based on them since I was young. So to be an electrical engineer and to conduct all electrical activities I am supposed to study electrical engineering, that is why I choose that field. Nowadays, we see main productive industries and activities require electricity for different operations and also because we are not using electricity as it is not well-known. My dream job is to be an electrical engineer, and to conduct all activities concerning electricity.
INTERESTS
In my free time I like to do three things: doing activities in society such as cleaning the environment, share and training people about electricity because it is my hobby for all people to know about electricity, and discussing with my family in order to develop different new concept about life and how to live with different people.
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Engineering & Natural Science
Leonard Mtenga
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Mbeya University of Science and Technology
Tanzania

6498 SEK
remaining in total
school fee per year
Enrolled
0% of degree funded
Year of graduation: 2024
Number of years supported by Help to Help: 2
My dream job is to be an electrical engineer, and to conduct all activities concerning electricity.
My dream job is to be an electrical engineer, and to conduct all activities concerning electricity.
BACKGROUND
My family consists of five persons which are my parents and three children (my sister, my young brother and me) and we are living in the Dar es Salaam region. My father and mother both conduct small business and also my sister, but my younger brother is a student at Kawawa primary school. I was born in Kilimanjaro, and studied my primary level at Kawawa primary school and secondary at Kigogo school. Then I continued to advanced level at Majengo secondary school and in 2020, I joined Mbeya University of Science and Technology.
MY CHOICE OF STUDIES
First of all, I like electrical things and all activities based on them since I was young. So to be an electrical engineer and to conduct all electrical activities I am supposed to study electrical engineering, that is why I choose that field. Nowadays, we see main productive industries and activities require electricity for different operations and also because we are not using electricity as it is not well-known. My dream job is to be an electrical engineer, and to conduct all activities concerning electricity.
INTERESTS
In my free time I like to do three things: doing activities in society such as cleaning the environment, share and training people about electricity because it is my hobby for all people to know about electricity, and discussing with my family in order to develop different new concept about life and how to live with different people.
Q: How can I trust Leonard Mtenga is a real student?

A: Leonard Mtenga has applied for a scholarship from Help to Help and was granted one. We have reviewed the written application and conducted a thorough interview with Leonard Mtenga . We have also double-checked the given identity with Mbeya University of Science and Technology. We now and then also do home-visits and met with a majority of our students.

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A: Each semester, Help to Help pay school fees for our students. We reserve the right to only pay school fees for students who live up to the agreed terms and conditions for the scholarship which includes submitting grades in time, good academic perform and continuous communication with Help to Help among other things. The payments are done directly to each university. Once payments are done, we demand the universities to send us official receipts.

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