TANZANIA to host region’s first ICT smart village
TANZANIA will soon be home to an Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) park comprising the first ever 'Smart Village' of its kind in East Africa's geographic cluster, a national forum heard on Thursday.
The Minister for Communication, Science and Technology, Prof Makame Mnyaa, said the park, to be established in Dar es Salaam, would be powered by an international high speed broadband access and global calibre end-to-end ICT infrstructure.
Prof Mnyaa said that a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) agreement is being prepared to develop the village to host ICT small and medium enterprises (SMEs), established multinationals and IT Services.
He was speaking during a presentation of ground breaking research findings by Canada's International Centre for Development Research (IDRC) and the Commission (COSTECH).
The minister informed Legislators and private sector stakeholders who were present that the Park would also have Business Process Outsourcing call (BPO) call centres, online education, community public space and an ICT incubation centre for creativity and innovation.
The announcement follows a two-year research in Iringa region that showed access to Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) has cut poverty levels in some areas by over 20 per cent in the last two years.
The Minister for Communication, Science and Technology, Prof Makame Mnyaa, said the park, to be established in Dar es Salaam, would be powered by an international high speed broadband access and global calibre end-to-end ICT infrstructure.
Prof Mnyaa said that a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) agreement is being prepared to develop the village to host ICT small and medium enterprises (SMEs), established multinationals and IT Services.
He was speaking during a presentation of ground breaking research findings by Canada's International Centre for Development Research (IDRC) and the Commission (COSTECH).
The minister informed Legislators and private sector stakeholders who were present that the Park would also have Business Process Outsourcing call (BPO) call centres, online education, community public space and an ICT incubation centre for creativity and innovation.
The announcement follows a two-year research in Iringa region that showed access to Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) has cut poverty levels in some areas by over 20 per cent in the last two years.
The 2nd Annual ICT Summit Scheduled for May 2011
Hon. Maua Daftari (second left) Former Deputy Minister, Ministry of Science, Technology and Communications officiating the ICT Summit 2010. First left is Mr. Eric Mwenda, CEO, WIA Group (Principal Partner) and first right is Mr. Moses E. Mnzava, Vice President and Group CEO, East Africa Speakers Bureau.
NHC's weekly TV Program "Maisha Ni Nyumba" to be broadcasted on TBC1, STAR TV and Channel Ten
Nehemia Kyando Mchechu, Director General, NHC
MAISHA NI NYUMBA is a newly TV program to be broadcasted on weekly basis by Tanzania's most favorite TV channels including TBC1, STAR TV and Channel Ten. The program which is part of National Housing Corporation's communication strategy to reach out to various stakeholders, clients and the general public will feature in exclusive interviews, featuted stories and news related to the housing sector in Tanzania and the world at large. The program will be aired on STAR TV every monday from 8:30-9:00 PM as well as TBC1 and Channel TEN from 9:30-10:00 PM on wednesday and friday respectively.
This week's program will feature in an interview with Nehemia Kyando Mchechu, Director General, NHC. This program is being produced by 24 Hrs Print & Media Technologies Ltd which is a member of EASB. For feedback and comments please do not hesitate to write to us through info@printmediatz.com or deus@eastafricaspeakers.net
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