The Management of Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) wishes to inform all stakeholders and the general public that the Chancellor of Sokoine University of Agriculture, Retired Judge Hon. Joseph Sinde Warioba has appointed Professor Fredrick Cassian Kahimba to be the Deputy Vice Chancellor responsible for administration and finance for the period of four years officially from 22ndDecember, 2018. Prof. Fredrick...Read More
ZIARA YA MKUU WA CHUO MH. JAJI (MSTAAFU) JOSEPH SINDE WARIOBA KATIKA CHUO KIKUU CHA SOKOINE CHA KILIMO TAREHE 7 NA 8 NOVEMBA 2018. MKUU WA CHUO MH. JAJI (MSTAAFU) JOSEPH SINDE WARIOBA (KATIKATI) AKISINDIKIZWA NA JAJI MKUU (MSTAAFU) MH.MOHAMED CHANDE OTHMAN,(WA KWANZA KULIA) NA MAKAMU MKUU WA CHUO PROF.RAPHAEL CHIBUNDA(WA KWANZA KUSHOTO), KUPEANA MIKONO...Read More
Welcome to Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) Kindly access the Orientation Week Program for Academic Year 2018/2019 in the following link https://www.sua.ac.tz/announcements/orientation-week-program-academic-year-20182019 Arriving of first year students in a registration area of MLT 9 and MLT 10, SUA Main Campus Ongoing registration processes in MLT 9 Ongoing registration processes in MLT 10 Ongoing registration processes in...Read More
Paranaleptes reticulata, commonly known as the Tree Stem Girdler, is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Thomson in 1877. It is known from Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania (Jones, 1961). The beetle was recorded for the first time in Korogwe and Bagamoyo in 1960s attacking Bouganvillea, Hibiscuss, Citrus...Read More
Applications are hereby invited for admission into Higher Degrees at Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) for the academic year 2019/2020. Welcome to the College of Forestry,Wildlife and Tourism of Sokoine university of Agriculture, in Morogoro, Tanzania. The College has highly trained and competent staff in fields of forestry, wildlife and natural resources management in the...Read More
1. Shirima, D. D; Ørjan Totland; Munishi, P.K.T. and Stein R. Moe (2015). Does the abundance of dominant trees affect diversity of a widespread tropical woodland ecosystem in Tanzania? Journal of Tropical Ecology 31:345–359. http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=9760180&fileId=S0266467415000231 2. Shirima, D. D., Ørjan Totland, Munishi, P.K.T. and Stein R. Moe (2015). Relationships between tree species richness, evenness and...Read More