MORE than 600
direct and other 15,000 indirect employments have been created, thanks
to the
creativity and innovation of young people in the country.
The statistics were
issued by the Deputy Minister for Education, Science and Technology, Mr
William Ole Nasha when awarding 21 winners of this year National
Competition for Science, Technology and Innovation (Makisatu).
He said innovations
through science and technology and the investment the government has
put in the areas are a result of the job creation.
The Deputy Minister said the jobs created were made possible after more than 94- innovative companies had been registered.
"The government is
committed and determined to recognize and empower local innovators. Some
of them, through the guidance of Tanzania Commission for Science and
Technology (COSTECH) have been able to develop and register 94
technology startup companies that intended to solve challenges facing
the society," he said.
The minister,
however, challenged innovators to increase their creativities not only
for employment opportunities to be created, but also in solving some of
the challenges facing the society.
Mr Ole Nasha
assured the country's innovators of full government support, and called
on them to effectively make use of government agencies and institutions
to develop their innovations and technologies.
The Deputy Minister
also advised the innovators to focus on the lower middle income economy
status which the country has just attained to come up with new designs
that will foster further development.
The minister
equally called upon the participants to strive to increase their
creativity, which in turn will create and guarantee the locals of more
job employment opportunities.
While advising them, he said their innovations should match market demands for their own wellbeing and the nation.
"Innovations are
riches, you must be guided on how best to attain that benchmark... we
have with us business registrations and Tanzania Commission for Science
and Technology (COSTECH) for your effective use," pointed out Mr Ole
Nasha.
Elaborating, the
minister said the government has set aside 874m/-to improve innovations
and technology of 70 finalists so that they reach their intended goals.
However, Mr Ole
Nasha challenged the innovators to come up with technological
advancement that will see the country's produce and exports enable it
further climb another rank to an upper middle income status for more
global competitions.
"It is an ideal
time, come up with innovations that will foster the industrial economy
drive and also competitions among the lower middle income nations," he
pointed out.
This year's
Makisatu competition attracted more than 600 innovators whose wares and
innovations showed the government's commitment to empower local
innovators so that their technology can be of importance within and
outside the country.
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