By Daily News Reporter in Dodoma
SOME 24 civil
servants and engineers from the Ministry of Works, Transport and
Communication (MWTC), Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority
(TCRA), Tanzania Telecommunications
Corporation (TTCL Corp.) and ICT
Commission, received certificates of completion of a 9-day 5G technology
and application training that was organised by Huawei Tanzania Company
in Dodoma City, recently.
Presiding over the
ceremony and awarding certificates Permanent Secretary in the ministry,
Dr Zainab Chaula, said: "As a government, we need to enhance our
digital capacity building. We need to keep ourselves updated with the
latest knowledge and skills, which meet the requirements of this digital
era and be sensitive to the latest trends that could transform or
disrupt our businesses and lives. "More importantly, we need to sharpen
our essential ICT skills through up-skilling and reskilling in order to
catch up with the fast-moving train, to cope with challenges and to
better serve our people in an innovative and efficient way."
Dr Chaula further
pointed out the training provided by Huawei was a good example of how
successful it can be to work with trustworthy private partners in
strengthening development capacities, adding that that was another step
taken by Tanzania towards strengthening its capacity to move in the
digital realm.
"It is a timely
empowerment of the digital literacy for the civil servants... as the
initiative is also in-line with the National ICT Policy (2016), whose
one of the objective is to develop and enhance human capital that is
capable of championing ICT in the creation of Tanzanian's knowledge
based society.
"It is important
for us to foster an open and healthy ecosystem, where every stakeholder
can participate, contribute, and benefit from, and that would drive the
sustainable growth of the sector and socialeconomic development of the
country.
So we welcome
partners like Huawei to further participate in the discussions, capacity
building and policy consultation on how to better tackle the challenges
and seize the opportunities along the road to a middle-income country,
and make your unique contribution to the prosperity of Tanzania," said
the PS.
On his part, Huawei
Tanzania Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Damon Zhang said as Tanzania
has greatly improved its ICT infrastructure and extended the coverage to
almost every corner of the country, bridging digital skills gap is,
where the country can make a real difference in making the most out of
the existing connectivity.
"Since we started
operations in Tanzania in 2007, Huawei Tanzania has committed to
transferring ICT knowledge and skills to Tanzanians, by both up-skilling
and reskilling professionals with our global expertise and encouraging
young people to start the journey of ICT-related studies.
"We envision that
in Tanzania, practitioners will be more capable of innovating with
deeper ICT knowledge, and ordinary citizens will be able to explore
opportunities with basic ICT skills, and young people who are interested
in ICT studies will build their country digitally," Zhang said.
In the training,
the first batch of Tanzanian professionals took courses including 5G
radio key technologies and network deployment, 5G spectrum requirements
and planning, 5G business models and 5G governance.
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