Along the road there were several signs for the nearby local schools. Peter explained to me that Tanzania was a socialist country for several years under President Nyerere. That had several effects, not all of which were bad. (Apparently he apologized to his people near the end of his life for the mistakes he had made.)
Anyway, the socialist background allowed schools to be opened in many rural parts of the country.
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