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Tanzania: Zanzibar Seeks Education Hub Status in Africa

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Zanzibar — ZANZIBAR: ZANZIBAR Minister for Education and Vocational Training, Lela Mohammed Mussa launched the Airtel Africa Fellowship Programme at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM) Zanzibar campus yesterday, positioning the islands as a burgeoning educational hub for Africa.

“Zanzibar is becoming an education hub for Africa. The partnership between IITM and Airtel is pivotal in supporting and nurturing future technology leaders,” Minister Mussa said during the event at the IIT Madras campus in Bweleo, Unguja West District.

She said the Airtel Africa Fellowship Programme is a vital opportunity for talented students aspiring to excel in the technology sector.

“The Airtel Africa Fellowship Programme we are launching today is a lifeline for talented students aspiring to thrive in the technology sector,” she said.

The programme not only offers invaluable opportunities for Tanzanian students but also equips them with the necessary skills to excel in today’s fast-paced, technology-driven environment.

The minister said that by investing in education and digital innovation, Airtel plays a crucial role in preparing young minds to contribute to Tanzania’s growth and the broader development of Africa, aligning with their theme of “Empowering Africa’s Future.”

“I urge more corporate entities to follow Airtel’s exemplary initiative, which aligns perfectly with our government’s efforts to bridge the digital divide,” she added.

Zanzibar’s Minister for Infrastructure, Communication and Transport, Dr Khalid Salum Mohamed, stressed the critical importance of digital education in his speech, which was read on his behalf by Mr Makame Machano Haji, the Deputy Principal Secretary in the docket.

“Access to education in fields like Data Science and Artificial Intelligence is essential for Tanzania’s economic progress.”

Dr Mohamed said that the Airtel Africa Fellowship represents a significant step toward equipping students with the tools needed to lead Tanzania’s digital transformation.

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“This partnership between Airtel Africa and IIT Madras Zanzibar underscores the value of private sector collaboration in achieving our digital ambitions,” he noted.

Airtel Africa, through the Airtel Africa Foundation, officially launched the fellowship programme at IITM in Zanzibar, marking the beginning of a transformative educational journey for students across 14 Airtel Africa countries.