Experts urge private schools to unlock new revenue beyond school fees

Experts in Tanzania are advising private school owners to diversify their revenue streams beyond tuition fees to ensure long-term financial sustainability. The recommendation suggests exploring venture capital and private credit to mitigate risks from economic fluctuations.
Why it matters
This highlights a shift in educational management models in developing economies, emphasizing financial resilience for private institutions.
DAR ES SALAAM: Private school owners in Tanzania have been urged to reduce their reliance on tuition fees as their primary source of income and instead develop diversified revenue streams to strengthen financial sustainability and long-term growth.
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