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EAC TO COLLABORATE WITH THE NELSON MANDELA AFRICAN INSTITUTION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (NM-AIST) TO ENHANCE THE COMMUNITY’S SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY STRATEGY

Amb. Dr. Richard Sezibera, EAC Secretary General (left), being greeted upon arrival to NM-AIST grounds by the Institution’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Burton Mwamila.hhhAmb. Dr. Richard Sezibera, EAC Secretary General (centre), handing over a gift token of the EAC flag and other publications to NM-AIST’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Burton Mwamila (second left). Celebrating in this auspicious moment are Aloysius Chebet, EAC Principle Education Officer (second right) and Prof. Lughano Kusiluka (far...

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10 years ago

Daily News

UNESCO to boost science and technology in Tanzania


UNESCO to boost science and technology in Tanzania
Daily News
UNESCO working with over 20 African countries including Tanzania to create national science, technology and innovation systems, to support national development priorities. Th was said recently by the Deputy Director-General of UNESCO, Mr Getachew ...

 

5 years ago

The Citizen Daily

Government to review science and technology policy

Government to review science and technology policy  The Citizen Daily

 

11 years ago

Daily News

Call to transform nation in science and technology


Daily News
Call to transform nation in science and technology
Daily News
GRADUATES in technical training colleges should create employment opportunities and help in transforming the nation in the areas of science and technology, the Vice- President, Dr Mohamed Gharib Bilal said in Dar es Salaam . In a speech read on his ...

 

9 years ago

IPPmedia

Students plead with government to boost science and technology


Students plead with government to boost science and technology
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Students have urged the government to invest in science and information technology in order to develop and increase a number of experts in science and technology industry in the country. Speaking in an interview with The Guardian in Morogoro recently ...

 

11 years ago

Michuzi

Powering Science and Technology for Africa’s Economic Transformation

Africa has achieved exceptional economic growth over the past decade, averaging 4.5 percent a year and underpinned by prudent macroeconomic management.  Now we must achieve economic growth that is accompanied by significantly less poverty and greater prosperity for all the people of the continent.
With new discoveries of oil, gas, and minerals seemingly every month, we need to be able to extract, market, and invest the new-found earnings from these resources in higher quality education,...

 

10 years ago

Daily News

Private varsities dared on science, technology courses


Private varsities dared on science, technology courses
Daily News
PRESIDENT Jakaya Kikwete has urged private institutions to put more emphasis on science and technology courses, since the country highly requires professionals in those areas to attain development. He reiterated that the government will continue to dish ...

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

Gharib Bilal: Here's why Africa needs to invest in science and technology

While China produces 7,000,000 engineers annually, barely 20,000 engineers graduate in Africa -- a continent with the same population as that of the second largest economy in the world, so Africa needs to catch up.

 

9 years ago

IPPmedia

Prof Makame Mbarawa, Communication, Science and Technology minister


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Prof Makame Mbarawa, Communication, Science and Technology minister
IPPmedia
The government has said the timing of the enactment and application of the much-contested piece of legislation is well-intended and not meant to interfere with the run-up to the October 25 General Election. Tanzania is not the first country to have a ...

 

9 years ago

IPPmedia

Kikwete: We are keen about bridging science, technology, innovation gaps


IPPmedia
Kikwete: We are keen about bridging science, technology, innovation gaps
IPPmedia
President Jakaya Kikwete has says he is convinced that the government as well as many institutions and individuals in Tanzania are committed to helping bridge science, technology and innovation “gap” in the country. He made the remarks in Dar es Salaam ...
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