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Dar es Salaam Leads in Submissions to ICT Competition

AFTER the launch of the international competition of ICT (App Star Challenge) earlier this month, Tanzania has recorded the highest registrations and submission of programmes as preparations for the competition get underway.
Sponsored by the Vodacom Group of Companies, the competition has been designed to motivate and reward contestants who develop innovative, creative, functional and original mobile applications. The competition also presents participants with an opportunity to technological solutions that can be used in emerging countries to solve common problems and challenges facing the public.
According to Vodacom Tanzania Head of Brand Communication and Marketing, Kelvin Twissa, 141 registrations and two submissions have already been reached. "South Africa has registered 89 and five submissions, Lesotho has registered 18 with no submission and Egypt has registered eight people with two submissions,"

Precision Air join forces with Vodacom Tanzania on e-ticketing project…..


Precision air customers will be enjoying the new service whereby they will be purchasing their tickets via their mobile phone using Vodacom M-PESA. Using the highly distributed Vodacom network the customer will be able to make these transactions at any place in any time and they will be provided 20 percent discount if they purchase the tickets through Vodacom M-PESA accounts. 
The service will enable the customer to save time and resources as the purchase of the e-ticket would simply be done using their mobile phones. Precision Air commercial director Mr. Patric Ndekana when making the announcement in Dar es Salaam yesterday he said “Previously customers could either pay online using credit cards or physically visit Precision Air offices or agents, but with M-PESA things would be much easier”. 
On the mechanism on the service he said the customers would have to book for a ticket through the airline’s call centre to obtain a booking reference number needed to effect the transfer. To make payments customers would follow the normal procedures of paying for a service via M-PESA, whereby Precision Air company number 333777, would be followed by the reference number provided earlier. The customer would then be notified of their ticket number, currently in Tanzania there over 20,000 M-PESA agents.

Tanzania the first E.A broadband covered country.....

The race for the East African regional ICT hub is on for Dar es Salaam has the government of the United Republic of Tanzania is completing the installation of the massive broadband cable throughout the local towns and cities. One the greatest achievement of the President Kikwete’s Government is the installation of the wide sophisticated and efficiency broadband network in Tanzania. The broadband network will be used to supply network connection even to the neighboring countries. The government has done a lot of effort to make sure the underground sea cable reaches the border cities ready to connect the countries which would be interested to the service and some of the countries including Rwanda have shown their interest in the project.
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania has completed construction of Phase II of the countrywide broadband backbone linking all major urban centres, a move that would bring down internet connection costs, according to the Broadband management entity.
The National ICT Broadband Backbone (NICTBB) the government board that have been given the responsibility to handle the broadband connection management  issued a statement which was  released yesterday, showed that the Indefeasible Right of Use (IRU) tariff structure would see a reduction of 33 per cent effective from September 1, this year.
IRU is the effective long-term lease (temporary ownership) of a portion of the capacity -- to other service providers -- of an international cable, that is, an agreement between operators of a communications cable, such as a submarine communication cable or a fiber optic network and a client. The revised tariffs would include those for ten years, 15 and 20 years lease contracts. 
Under phase II, the completed and commissioned routes are Dar es Salaam – Lindi – Mtwara – Songea – Makambako – Mbeya – Tunduma – Sumbawanga –Mpanda – Kigoma – Manyovu –Biharamulo – Bukoba –Mutukula – Nzega – Tabora.  
   
“This development has come following the adjustment of tariff for an annual lease structure that was done in April this year,” said the statement made available to the media yesterday. 
The development is the country’s major breakthrough in the Information, Communication and Technology (ICT), whereby the backbone would link with similar backbones in all the neighboring countries and enhance connection.

One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) is it really going to work……


I saw it on the East African news headlines about the initiative One Child Per Laptop plan ready working in Rwanda, oh not again I meant One Laptop Per Child, actually the first slogan is what the critic sees about the program they say is just “getting laptops to the poor kids”  . The project is aiming at educating the young generation aged between (6-12) years old through computer believing that, the teaching would become more efficiency, speed their mind and the way they reason and prepare them for the fast growing tech world.  The harsh reality is that most of the kids are using for playing more than the targeted goal which was for them to learn through the computers.
Fact, More than 2.5 million laptops have been distributed in 46 countries since 2007 under the innovative initiative”. The effort is just great, but the issue is that are the people to whom the digital devices “the laptops” provided to them  prepared for the big changes? On the study made on Peru alone, Peru distributed more than 800,000 low cost computers to the children across the country, is among the most committed country to the cause. On the study done there on 319 schools in a small rural communities which were supplied the laptops the proof of their success is very low.  The critics believed that the government was not yet prepared when they dwell into the program.  “In essence what we did was deliver the computers without prepare the teachers,” said Sandro Marcone, the Peruvian educational officer who now runs the program. The study has found that no increase in math or language skills, no improve in classroom instruction quality, no boost on time spent on homework, no improvement on reading habit.
In Africa the Rwanda, Ethiopia, Ghana and Sierra Leone are the countries which are involved in the program. The program seems to be promising in Ethiopia the reports said. Dutch researchers from the University of Groningen, published last year in the journal computer and education that the OLPC laptops have improved abstract learning. Ethiopia received 5000 laptops from G1G1 program, Ghana ordered 10,000 laptops, Rwanda received 20,000 laptops from G1G1 program while Sierra Leone ordered 5,000 laptops. Some industry stakeholders have been given they are thought about the program  some are suggesting the program would at least be more efficient in a country like Rwanda whereby the population  is small and recent they have been working intensively to combat corruption. But the questions that remain is, would the laptops survive the bureaucracy and hard Africa corrupted systems?
Practically for some African countries, where the teachers are on strike day in day out due to the harsh working conditions, low salary and no bonuses, it is very difficult for this kind of project to see through it purposes.

Origin of tech giant companies names…..it’s time to think for yours


The name COMPAQ was formed by using COMP for computer and PAQ to denote small integral object. Recently COMPAQ has joined forces with HP in the digital gadgets world. The name HP was formed from the two tech guys Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard when they had to toss a coin to decide whether to call the company  Hewlett Packard or Packard Hewlett am sure you know who won the honor definitely Hewlett that is why we have Hewlett Packard (HP) today.
The legendary Google started its name as a joke boasting about the amount of information the search engine would be able to search. It was originally named Googol a world for the number represented by one followed by 100 zeros. After founders   Stanford graduates students Sergey Bin and Larry Page presented their project to an angel investor, they receive a cheque made out to ‘Google’.

Recently there have been tremendous changes in the internet tariffs for Blackberry users. While many people in the Tanzanian communities especially in urban areas have been addicted with the use of BBM the mobile company want to exploit this chance. The current Airtel tariffs for Blackberry includes the monthly Blackberry bundles of Tsh.30,000/-,17,500/ -, 12,000/-, depending on the user requirement weekly Blackberry  bundles of Tsh.5,000/-,3,500/- and Daily Blackberry bundles of Tsh.1,000/- and 700/-, the user has to dial *148*77# to select the bundle of their own choice.
Vodacom has also released their bundles for the Blackberry service to compete with Tigo and Airtel. You will have to spend Tsh 6000 per week to receive the BlackBerry services on your phone and 17,500 per month. While Tigo provides gives people the offer of Tsh. 17, 500 per month and Tsh 7000 per week all you have to do is to send the text SMS BB30 to 15518 for a 30 day subscription. 

Dar Fashion Festival looking for tech ladies!

Dar Fashion Festival
After a few Girls’ Night Out events we seem to have a Fashion Festival looking for ladies in tech!
I met Tina from Dar Fashion Festival by coincidence in a coffee shop, and we agreed to meet up after their event. Click the picture to find out more about the festival!
They also do entrepreneurship events and training for women, and are interested in exploring how ICT can help the female entrepreneurs in fashion industry. So watch this space, and in the mean time go check out what the Dar Fashion Festival has to offer!

Monitoring & Evaluation Essentials for Practitioners on August 30th

Here is information on another community-organized training workshop at the Innovation Space: Guido (CEO, Blackmark Corporation Ltd) and Nathan (Business Development Manager, DTBi) are organizing a Monitoring & Evaluation Essentials workshop for sharing basic elements of projects and projects designing, mostly for practitioners. This workshop will take place on 30th August 2012 from 9am-12noon at COSTECH in the Innovation Space. Please note the timing will be concurrent with the Innovation Summit.
Audience involves mostly public officials heading monitoring and evaluation units, agencies and departments, but Guido and Nathan also welcome other participants excluding welfare amenities that are planned for the invited guests.
The workshop aims to shade some light on;
1. M&E Fundamentals.
2. Result-Based M&E
3. Basic of M&E Plan.
4. Policy-based-planning using M&E Systems.
5. M&E and Strategic management – Tanzanian Experience.
If you would like to participate, please sign up by sending an email to Guido at blackmarkcorp@gmail.com, so we can ensure seats for all participants.

5th South African Innovation Summit taking place in Dar!

5th SA Innovation Summit banner
What is Africa’s competitive edge? The Innovation Summit invites all Africans to collaborate: share your lessons learnt, ask questions and participate on the topic of innovation! The African Stream of the Innovation summit will include themes such as:
  • Explosive new trends, making Africa a world of possibilities.
  • Design with Africa – advancing inclusive innovation in majority world contexts
  • Exploring BIG DATA
  • Creating an ecosystem for technology innovation and commercialisation
  • The truth about innovation
  • Systems thinking in innovation
  • Stimulating dynamic entrepreneurial environments
  • Can teen entrepreneurship be a catalyst for innovation, social and economic development in SA & Africa?
  • Case studies on innovation leadership skills in Africa.
This is already the 5th year the Innovation Summit event is organized in South Africa, but the first year it has jumped the country borders and will be co-hosted concurrently via video streams and local facilitation also in Dar es Salaam, Nairobi and Windhoek!
In Dar es Salaam the event will be hosted at the KINU Hub together with TANZICT. We will the follow renowned speakers presenting in Johannesburg via video stream, and carry out some sessions and discussions locally with Tanzanian themes and insights. Check out details from the Dar es Salaam event programme.
Event schedule:
Wednesday August 29th 09.30-18.00
Thursday August 30th 09.00-17.00

CRDB Green Banking initiative

 
Whenever there is something creative and useful in the technology industry of Tanzania i usually like to share with my blog visitors. Going green is inevitable for all of us, if we want to save our planet .

Recently in some mails i receive from companies which are conscious about green initiatives, they always encourage you not to print the document unless it is very necessary to do so believing that this will help cutting down of trees. CRDB green banking initiative is one of those services which are conscious to the environment. CRDB are sending you e-statements to your email ID instead of reviving hard copies of your financial statements. All you have to do sign up for statement on email service then you will have the flexibility of receiving your Bank account statement to your email ID.
You are required to fill the KYC form and then your current information including your email address and your mobile phone number will be entitled entitled for the service, just make sure your current information are well updated.
For more information on Internet Banking and how to renew your expired card you can send email to customer-hotline@crdbbank.com.

Dar es Salaam leads in submissions to ICT competition

AFTER the launch of the international competition of ICT (App Star Challenge) earlier this month, Tanzania has recorded the highest registrations and submission of programmes as preparations for the competition get underway.

Sponsored by the Vodacom Group of Companies, the competition has been designed to motivate and reward contestants who develop innovative, creative, functional and original mobile applications. The competition also presents participants with an opportunity to technological solutions that can be used in emerging countries to solve common problems and challenges facing the public.

According to Vodacom Tanzania Head of Brand Communication and Marketing, Kelvin Twissa, 141 registrations and two submissions have already been reached. “South Africa has registered 89 and five submissions, Lesotho has registered 18 with no submission and Egypt has registered eight people with two submissions,” said Twissa.

Winners of the contest that allows multiple entries will be awarded locally and guaranteed entry into the international contest where the top five winners from all participating countries will be sponsored to an elaborate award event in South Africa later in November this year.

Countries participating in the contest include; Egypt, Lesotho, Tanzania, South Africa and Qatar. In the local contest, participants are encouraged to develop applications in various categories which include games, social health, entertainment and mobile for good, leading to prize money of USD 2,000 for winners in each category.

Thereafter, the contestant presenting the best application of all the winners will be granted an opportunity to join the international contest.


Nairobi, Kenya, July4 -IBM has signed a collaboration agreement with the Tanzania Ministry of Communication, Science and Technology to held accelerate the adoption of technology as party of Tanzania's ongoing development and strategy to increase its competitiveness in East Africa.

IBM will work with the Tanzanian Government to help achieve its vision of becoming a hub for trade in the wider East Africa region and to enhance sustainable economic development as outlined in the Tanzania National ICT Policy, which among other things, was initiated to ensure that the country was not left behind in technology.


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.

Chief Investigator Prof Ophelia Mascarena said the research has found out that gaining one unit of access to ICT was associated with a 2.4 per cent improvement in per capita expenditure between 2007 and 2010.

Over a 10 year period, gains resulting from ICT access for the most poor are twice that for the non-poor.

The Forum also heard from the findings that there was an overall decrease in the financial poverty of the matched sample across the two waves falling from 60.2 per cent in 2007 to 58.5 per cent in 2010 using the international poverty line of PPP$2.5 per capita.

Minister Mnyaa said the government would use the findings to the current process of reviewing the National ICT Policy of 2003,adding that it would help to show impact of current high government spending into the area,currently at 30bn/- per year -and expected to increase.

However,the minister said that despite evidence attesting to the important role that ICTs can play in facilitating rapid socio-economic development,roll out and exploitation of ICTs, the country remains with the least capability in ICTs and least served by telecommunication and other communications facilities.

"Poor ICT infrastructure,combined with weak and disparate policy and regulatory frameworks and limited human resources, has led to inadequate access to affordable telephones,broadband connectivity, rural connectivity, broadcasting services, computers and the internent in a number of rural areas," he said

He said using ICT is the linchpin of the government's plan to transform the country from a low income agricultural economy to a middle income knowledge based economy by 2025.

He said that to support the ICT policy,the government had adopted an e-government strategy with a dual focus to modernise government processes and make service delivery more efficient.

COSTECH Managing Director Dr Hassan Mshanda said such findings were imperative for evidence informed decisions at policy level and that it was important for ICT to reach the rural people. A book, by Dr Adam Mambi, 'ICT and Cyber Law' was also launched.

Tanzania: Mobile Phone Firm to Invest 120 Billion/-

Dodoma — VODACOM Tanzania plans to invest over 120bn/- this year in upgrading its network, the firm's Managing Director, Mr Rene Meza, announced here on Wednesday.
Mr Meza told a news conference that since Vodacom began operating in Tanzania in 2001, it has so far invested over 1.13trn/- in its network.
"We have just finalised a network upgrade in March, this year. We are planning a further 120bn/- investment in upgrading the network later this year," he said.
The Vodacom chief said that the company was meeting its obligations to the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) and the Tanzania Communications Regulatory (TCRA).
He announced that the company has paid 700bn/- in taxes since 2001, and anticipates to contribute 139bn/- to the Treasury during this financial year.
Mr Meza said the firm has created 450 direct employment and thousands were indirectly employed including agents, MPesa and voucher vendors. He added that over the past five years, through Vodacom Foundation the company invested over 5bn/- in corporate social responsibility (CSR) projects in various fields including education, health and water.

Tanzania: Teachers, Students Attend ICT Training

Bukoba — A TOTA of 36 teachers and 45 students from nine schools in Bukoba Municipality are currently attending a four-day workshop to improve their skills in Information, Communication and Technology (ICT).
Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) Project Co-ordinator, Mr George Rubayuga, said the workshop was part of the Connecting Classroom Project, being supported by the British Council.He named the primary schools taking part in the project as Mugeza Viziwi, Rwemishasha, Tumaini, Zamzam, and Amani English Medium. Secondary benefiting from the proeject include Kibeta, Kahororo, and Rutunga.

TRA goes high-tech to track transit cargo

The Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) has introduced a sophisticated electronic cargo tracking system (ECTS) to curb dumping of transit goods into the local market.
The technology, which is set to start in June, this year, will be monitoring goods at entry and exit points in the country.
TRA official in-charge of the transit unit, Alexander Buchafwe, said this here during an exhibition organised by Investment Climate Facility (IFC), which is also part of the African Development Bank’s series of meetings.
The system started in March this year but TRA gave the business community three months to get prepared for the operation of the cost-effective technology.
He said ECTS was a system that tracked movements of vehicles and goods from one point to another and before the new system the process used by TRA to monitor goods, which were subject to customs control, was being done manually.
“The process involves getting reports at every transit checkpoint,” Buchafwe said, adding that there would be no more checkpoints from Dar es Salaam Port to destined border posts.
According to the official, the new ICT system will speed up movements of goods on the designed routes by eliminating idle time during clearance of goods at the border point and in turn it will complement the government efforts to eliminate non-tariff barriers (NTBs).
Citing some of the benefits of ECTS, the official said through the technology it would be easy to identify illegal diversion of goods, protect government revenue and real-time consignment tracking as opposed to manual tracking.
“This technology also increases transparency, uninterrupted movements of goods, quick security bond cancellation and increases truck turnaround time,” he said.
The ECTS will also reduce the cost of compliance to TRA trade facilitation and increase safety of transit goods.
"ECTS will be able to speed up clearance of trucks at border points and hence reduce congestion at the border's customs yards, which is one of the massive problems that have been hindering trade in the East African region," he explained.
Dumping remains a critical problem that subjects the country to losses amounting to billions of shillings.
Tanzania is estimated to have been losing 25bn/- a month due to fuel adulteration, dumping and compensation of lost transit goods specifically those going to landlocked countries.
The ECTS system has been built to collect data and provide real time tracking information of trucks and transit goods.
The ECTS consists of two devices namely M-Track and E-Seal whereby the M-Track is a wireless device, which tracks and retrieves stolen goods, while the E-Seal is designed to secure any shipment container and will continuously communicate its status using radio frequency identification (RFI) wireless technology to the tracking unit, which is placed in the truck's driver cabin. Non-tariff barriers are restrictions that result from prohibitions, conditions or specific market requirements that make importation or exportation of products difficult and/or costly but due to ECTS most of these drawbacks will be reduced to a considerable extent.
All goods that are subjected to customs control under section 6 of the East African Community Customs Management Act, 2004 need to be tracked by ECTS.

Nokia trains developers of IT applications developers

Dar es Salaam. Mobile phone handset maker, Nokia, has launched a training programme to equip developers with necessary skills for creating software applications  to foster entrepreneurship and innovation in information and communication technologies.
It is also part of efforts of the world’s second mobile phone manufacturer to promote ICTs for socio-economic development in the country. About 30 trainees most of whom are graduates of computer science and other related courses are developing ideas on real problems facing the country and then go ahead to develop mobile softwares at the end of the six week training. The applications will be linked to Nokia.
The training has been co-organised by the Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH) and Dar Teknohama Business Incubator.
“There is a rapid increase of mobile phone use for various purposes in the country. Our aim is to equip developers with technical knowledge regarding advanced Java development,” said Mr Jussi Hinkkanem, Nokia’s vice president for Corporate Relations and Business Environment for Middle East and Africa.
There is a gap between the formal academic knowledge provided by most universities and the real problems the society faces.
Software development is expected to create jobs for trainees, increase revenue and solve real problems in the society.
One trainee for example demonstrated a design of an application for the Tanzania Commission for Aids (Tacaids) that shows AIDS meaning, symptoms, treatment, when and how one can test the infection.

Chadema refutes claims to overthrow CCM govt

Dar es Salaam. Opposition Chadema party yesterday refuted claims that it was being funded by some European countries to overthrow the ruling party.
The Chadema Secretary General Dr Willibrod Slaa told reporters that the allegations leveled against his party were untrue and that his party was only befriending such countries to strengthen its mission in the country.
Dr Slaa also maintained that Chadema’s friendship with other organisations was not intended to sabotage the existing government and or overthrow it.
“These are our partners just like Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) is a friend to Friedrich Egbert Stiftung foundation, there have been some misconceptions going on that we get funding from Germans to overthrow the government,” he said.
Dr Slaa was speaking ahead of a three day in-house Information and Communication Technology (ICT) training offered by a delegation of Germans.
He noted that CCM would only be removed from power by Chadema and not what he referred to as friends of his party from Europe.

“They are not giving us money, but are here to impart us with knowledge on ICT,” he stressed.
The European Union (EU) is investigating claims by an official of the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) that five of its member countries are financing Chadema to instigate chaos in the country.
In the recent past, the head of European Union delegation in Tanzania, Mr Tim Clarke, denied that EU was funding Chadema’s operations.
Mr Clarke was reacting to CCM women’s wing chairperson, Ms Sophia Simba that the EU was responsible for supporting the opposition party financially.
Following the allegations, Chadema through its national chairman Freeman Mbowe vowed to take legal action against Ms Simba.
The party maintained that its operations were financed with contributions from the party’s leaders and members besides the official subsidy it gets from the government.

Dar to take part in ICT Indaba development meet 2012

Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority 
Director general Prof John Nkoma

Dar es Salaam. Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority director general Prof John Nkoma is among regulators from 51 African countries invited for ICT Indaba in South Africa to strategies on ICT promotion for the development of the continent.
 International models on how to boost development of the ICT sector in Africa will come under the spotlight during the inaugural four-day event to be held from 4 to 7 June at the Cape Town Convention Centre.
The ICT Indaba 2012 has identified six critical sectors in driving the ICT as a tool for African development: education, health, infrastructure, agri-business, trade and extractive industries.  The event is aimed at formulating an African Agenda to promote ICT as a primary tool to spur on social and economic development throughout the continent.
 It is organised by the South Africa’s department of Communications and endorsed by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), the United Nations’ leading information and technology agency with 193 member states and 700 associates.
Among other topics, the meet will look at “Digital Africa: A Vision for the Future and Preparing Skills and Create Jobs that will enable the Emergence of the Knowledge Economy.”  One of the keynote speakers will be Mr Houlin Zhao, the ITU’s deputy secretary general, who will present a paper “The Powerful Dynamic Role of ICTs in Socio-economic Development.”


E-learning set to support global renaissance, sustainable future

E-learning Africa (eLA) 2012 will take place on May 23-25 in Cotonou, Benin, and will feature 12 pre-conference workshops, about 60 sessions and over 300 speakers from Africa and beyond. eLA is the largest gathering of e-learning and information communication technology (ICT) supported education and training professionals in Africa, enabling participants to develop multinational and cross-industry contacts and partnerships and enhance their knowledge, expertise and abilities.

Registration and other details can be enquired from Tanzania Global Learning Agency (TaGLA) at the Institute of Finance Management (IFM) in Dar es Salaam. Speaking about the agency’s role in the forthcoming continental conference recently, TaGLA Interim Executive Director Charles Senkondo said TaGLA would play a key role in the eLA board, sponsoring the conference through the Association of African Learning Centre (AADLC) including script review, linking videoconference sessions and exhibitions.

The conference is a must for anyone involved in ICT for development, education and training in Africa and also for those, who want to find out more about this ever-evolving field.

Focusing on e-learning and sustainability, this year’s conference will explore creative ways in which e-learning can support development and help build a sustainable future. The eLA 2012 call for papers saw an overwhelming response with over 380 proposals received from 70 countries.

Last year, a total of 1, 702 education and training practitioners, experts, researchers, newcomers and providers from 90 countries gathered during the three-day conference at the Mlimani City Conference Centre in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, which saw 83 per cent of the participants from African countries.

The eLA 2011 conference featured the work of 322 speakers and chairpersons from 57 countries, addressing all forms of technology-enhanced learning and including a rich mix of themes, topics and a variety of session formats.

Participants from Europe comprised 11 per cent, the US 4 per cent and Asia 2 per cent. Sectoral representation was as follows: academic (education) 41 per cent, the public sector (government/international organisations) 29 per cent, corporate (business) 21 per cent and civil society (associations/NGOs) 9 percent.

Previous event locations and the number of participants show the following pattern: the eLA 2010 hosted by Zambia attracted 1, 778 participants, 2009 Senegal: 1,350 participants, 2008 Ghana: 1,502 participants, 2007 Kenya: 1,406 participants and 2006 Ethiopia: 832 participants. For the past six years, Zambia has so far hosted the largest number of participants followed by Tanzania last year.

“TaGLA will provide an opportunity to connect Tanzanians through videoconferences to selected sessions, inspire Tanzanians to access available conference materials online and engage them through the social media like Facebook, Twitter and TaGLA’s website during and after the conference.  It will also showcase during the AADLC and a special presentation during the eLA conference,” explained Senkondo.

This year’s keynote and debate speakers include Max Ahouêkê, Minister for Communication and Information and Communication Technologies, Benin, Dorcas Muthoni, Chief Executive Officer/Founder of OpenWorld Ltd, Kenya, and Theophilus Mlaki, Consultant, ICT for Development (ICT4D), Tanzania.