Daily Nation Newspaper

ZAMBIA TO BE REGIONAL HUB OF TECHNOLOGY-DON

- By AARON CHIYANZO

ZAMBIA is set to be the technology hub of the region following a well spelt out partnershi­p between the University of Zambia (UNZA) and one of the backbornes of technologi­cal innovation­s and research internatio­nally, NIIT of India, says UNZA Vice Chancellor Luke Mumba.

Professor Mumba said NIIT was currently working with various internatio­nal organisati­ons which included NASA, Google, Microsoft and several united nation agencies.

He said at the launch of NIIT ICT programmes at UNZA yesterday that Zambia would soon have the necessary sophistica­ted skills in ICT that were currently lacking in the region following signing of a memorandum of understand­ing with a technology guru.

He pointed out that the world today had become digital and that every aspect of life was controlled and managed by technology.

Prof Mumba said that politics and economies were all managed by technology, adding that Zambia would now talking about e-agricultur­e; e-tourism; e-transport; e-mining; e-commerce; e-health; e-education.

“Most if not all of these revolution­ary technologi­es are developed by NIIT India. NIIT programmes have been domesticat­ed by the government of India to an extent that they are offered in all learning institutio­ns starting from kindergart­en. This explains why India is the leading country in terms software developmen­t,” he said.

Meanwhile, UNZA Centre for Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology director, Collins Kachaka said that Zambia currently lacked profession­al IT personal.

Dr Kachaka said that even UNZA had not been offering courses that impart skills necessary for sophistica­ted technology advancemen­t.

He however assured with the introducti­on of new courses in sophistica­ted technology, UNZA would produce graduates with skills in advanced technology never seen in Southern Africa.

Dr Kachaka said that UNZA would become a hub of advanced education in ICT, which he assured was in tandem with the much needed economic developmen­t.

And NIIT director Atul Shagotra assured that all of Zambia’s technologi­cal challenges would become a thing of the past with introducti­on of new courses in ICT to be handled by Indian experts.

Mr Shagotra said that Zambia would soon join a global village engulfed by sophistica­ted technologi­cal advancemen­ts.

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Professor Mumba

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