DAR ES SALAAM, July 5 -- 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.

The advice comes as education institutions continue operating in an increasingly dynamic economic environment, where rising operational costs, fluctuating enrolment and tighter access to affordable financing are placing pressure on school finances.

Speaking in Dar es Salaam on Friday, SSC Group Chief Executive Officer Salum Awadh said schools that establish multiple income-generating activities are better positioned to remain financially stable and expand their operations.

His rema...