FPCT Bible Schools & Colleges
Scripture, character, and practical ministry—from early bush schools to today’s regional colleges.
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Habari Maalum College (HMC) — Media & Ministry
Blending classroom learning with hands-on practice in Scripture, communication, and service to the church & community.



Marangu Bible School — Kilimanjaro
1966–1969 launch Vision began after 1966 Sweden visit; classes running by 1969. Teachers included Missionary Göte Brinkebäck (founder), Åke Klingberg, Elihuruma Kombe, Erasto Mboya, Erasto Mshomi—later Harris Kapiga, Andrea Shimba, Philemon Tibanenason.



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Subjects: Bible Survey, Evangelism, Pastoral Work/Ministries, Church Planting, Leadership, Holy Spirit, Revelation, Church History, etc. Alumni include leaders such as Christian Kiwia, Nickson Isangya, John Mwakyusa, and FPCT Archbishop Stevie Mulenga. Radio Habari Maalum began in Marangu (test 1974; on-air 1976) before moving to Arusha.
Bukoba Bible School — Kagera
Opened 22 June 1969 Classes since 1964 in rented houses; official site at Rwamisenyi. Drew students from across Lake Zone and beyond.



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Teachers: Karl Log, Belgisten/Bilgar Skug, Alfred Juma, Samson Nsanzurwimo, Alfred Rwechungura, Andrea Shaushi, Aaron Barabara, Erasto Kashura—plus visiting Harris Kapiga & Andrea Shimba. Curriculum included Church History, Evangelism & Missions, Bible Survey, Acts, Christian Faith, Leadership, Hebrews, Daniel & Revelation, Homiletics, Tenets of the Faith, and more.
Sanjaranda Bible School — Singida
1971 Began from 1954 mission roots; opened under Peter Madsen & Nahanson Ntabalizo. Emmanuel P. Kitinka later headed the school; multi-track training for pastors, evangelists, youth, families.
Keza Bible School — Kigoma (HUM)
1985 Established under Rev. Isaka Makoko. Leadership, Evangelism, Homiletics, Christian Faith, English & more—fueling church planting in Kibondo/Kakonko and Ngara/Biharamulo.
Sumbawanga Bible School — Rukwa
1988 From Women Development Center to Bible School (Malte Olmqvist). Teachers included Thomas Mwanakatwe; subjects spanned OT/NT Survey, Acts, Leadership, Evangelism.
Handeni Bible School / College — Tanga
1997 → Diploma 2004 Åke & Barbro Klingberg initiated; FPCT upgraded to Diploma level in 2004. Rev. John Mwakyusa & Rev. Petro Kipojo among long-serving staff.
Bigabiro Bible College — Kigoma
Opened 25 Jan 1982 First FPCT Bible college (16 students; 5 instructors). Axel W. Bjorndin supervised construction; Rev. Enos A. Nkone served as the first principal (1982–1994).
Tazengwa (Puge) Bible College — Tabora
A foundational stream in FPCT ministerial formation from Puge into Tazengwa/Nzega.

FPCT Secondary Schools
Below are verified FPCT secondary schools (representative list). In addition, many local church initiatives run nursery & primary schools across Tanzania—e.g., Unambwe Secondary (Arumeru).

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NECTA Results — Quick Access
Use the official NECTA portal. If you need school-specific results, search by school name or enter the school’s center number on NECTA.
Tip: locating a school quickly
On the NECTA page, use the search box and type the school name or its center number. If a specific year isn’t visible, choose the exam and year from the NECTA homepage.
Harris Kapiga (1913–1995)
Early FPCT evangelist/teacher—pioneer of contextual prayer for the sick & deliverance; taught widely and authored Toeni Pepo.
Andrea Shimba (1918–1993)
Colourful national preacher/teacher—formed youth leaders and taught in Tanzania and abroad.
Enos A. Nkone (1931–2018)
Principal of Bigabiro Bible College (1982–1994), bishop and national leader; strengthened FPCT theological education.