Zanzibar Pledges Trust in TTCL Network Services

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Zanzibar Pledges Trust in TTCL Network Services
Zanzibar Pledges Trust in TTCL Network Services

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The Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar has reaffirmed its commitment to collaborate with the Tanzania Telecommunications Corporation (TTCL) to enhance communication services. This pledge was made by President Dr. Hussein Ali Mwinyi during a meeting with TTCL Board Chairman David Nchimbi, highlighting the importance of their partnership in improving connectivity across Zanzibar.

Africa-Press – Tanzania. THE Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar has pledged to continue collaborating with the Tanzania Telecommunications Corporation (TTCL) to strengthen communication services in Zanzibar through the various services provided by the corporation.

The pledge was made today, March 23, 2025, by the President of Zanzibar, Dr. Hussein Ali Mwinyi, during a meeting with the Chairman of the TTCL Board of Directors, David Nchimbi, who visited State House Zanzibar on an introductory visit. Nchimbi was accompanied by TTCL’s Chief Executive Officer, CPA Moremi Marwa, along with other members of the corporation’s delegation.

Speaking during the meeting, TTCL Board Chairman David Nchimbi expressed gratitude to President Dr. Mwinyi for the ongoing cooperation between TTCL and the Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar, emphasizing that this partnership is crucial for improving and expanding communication services across the country.

Zanzibar, an archipelago off the coast of Tanzania, has a rich history of trade and communication. The region has seen significant advancements in telecommunications over the years, with the government recognizing the need for reliable communication services to foster economic growth and connectivity. The collaboration with TTCL aims to address these needs and ensure that residents have access to modern communication technologies, which are vital for both personal and business interactions. This partnership reflects a broader trend in many regions where governments are increasingly working with telecommunications providers to enhance service delivery.

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