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The Tanzanian government has praised NETIS for its significant contributions to communication and job creation in the country. During the company’s 10th anniversary, officials emphasized the importance of the private sector in national development and urged improvements in infrastructure to enhance safety and efficiency. NETIS has been recognized for aligning its efforts with Tanzania’s Vision 205
Africa-Press – Tanzania. THE Tanzanian government has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the private sector, citing its critical role in driving communication and national development.
Ilala District Commissioner Edward Mpogolo said the sector remains a key link between citizens and the government, as he officiated the 10th anniversary of NETIS in the city.
He credited the company for contributing to job creation among Tanzanian youth and advancing the country’s communication goals in line with Vision 2050.
Mpogolo also challenged the firm to help address infrastructure concerns in Kariakoo, particularly the clutter of overhead cables, urging improved organization to enhance safety and efficiency.
NETIS Managing Director Happy Mushi said the company is proud of its decade-long contribution to the telecommunications sector, thanking the government and clients for their continued support.
Meanwhile, a representative from the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, Vedastus Wembura, acknowledged the firm’s role in employment creation and its broader contribution to the national economy.
Tanzania has been focusing on enhancing its communication infrastructure as part of its broader national development strategy. The Vision 2050 plan aims to transform the country into a middle-income economy, emphasizing the importance of private sector involvement in achieving these goals. Over the past decade, companies like NETIS have played a crucial role in advancing telecommunications, creating jobs, and fostering economic growth. The government’s support for such initiatives reflects its commitment to leveraging private enterprise for national development.





