Nassoro Habib Mbwana was born in Mpwapwa town, Dodoma, Tanzania as the third child of a Zigua peasant, Mzee, Habib Mbwana Sulayman Msonde. He was educated at Tubugwe and Kibaya Primary Schools (198...visualizza altroNassoro Habib Mbwana was born in Mpwapwa town, Dodoma, Tanzania as the third child of a Zigua peasant, Mzee, Habib Mbwana Sulayman Msonde. He was educated at Tubugwe and Kibaya Primary Schools (1988 -1994). He joined Kiteto Secondary School (Manyara) in 1995 to 1998 and became the only student (out of fifty five) in the class to be selected to join government high school.
He studied Advanced level at Ndanda Secondary School in Masasi - Mtwara (1999 -2001) and graduated at the University College of Education - Zanzibar in 2002/2005 academic years. He was awarded B.A. Ed - “History” (UPPER SECOND CLASS) by the college in affiliation with the International University of Africa - Khartoum. He has a Master of Arts in Development Studies (2011 - 2013) of the University of Dar es Salaam.
He taught at Laureate International School - Zanzibar (History Form I - IV: 2004), and Benbellah Secondary School - Zanzibar (History Form V-VI: 2005). Coastal High School (History, Form V-VI: 2005 - 2011), Arafah Boys' & Girls' Seminary (History Form V-VI: 2007/08) and Al-Kheri Girls' Seminary (History Form V-VI: 2009 -2011) in Tanga. Also, he taught Social Sciences for Grade III `A' teachers' certificate at Arafah Teachers' College (Aug.2005 to Jan.2006) and Eckenforde Teachers' College in Tanga (2006 to 2008). From 2008 to 2010, he taught History and Civics for Diploma certificate at Eckenforde Teachers' College. Also, he taught at Kunduchi Girls' Islamic High School in Dar es Salaam (2011 to 2015) and Istiqaama -Tanga Islamic Secondary School in Tanga (2015). Currently, the author is engaged much on entrepreneurship activities and writing of academic books.
A Revised History for Advanced Level & Colleges - Part One, is the authors' second published book. Mr. Mbwana, Nassoro H, has two unpublished manuscripts: Dissertation on Informal Sector Operators and Gender Mainstreaming in Islam.visualizza meno