Many of the challenges faced by students studying physics and Biology at Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) will be now history following the official handover of a newly constructed science laboratory on 13th March, 2018.

Architect Fredrick Mwakyoma of Norman and Dawbarn Tanzania LTD (left) shaking hands with Sokoine University of Agriculture’s Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administration &Finance) Prof. Yonika Ngaga (Right) and other staff attended during the handover of a science Laboratory at the Solomon Mahlangu College of Science and Education.
The facility which is located at the Solomon Mahlangu College of Science and Education in Mazimbu Morogoro will enable more than 400 students to perform their scientific experiments and research at the same time using the four existing rooms whereby each room will be used by 100 students. This will improve students’ performance and quality of graduates at large.

The project took 18 months of construction and was funded by the Norwegian governments in collaboration with Sokoine University of Agriculture.
