Students from the Faculty of Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering at the Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology (DIT) have expressed renewed determination to innovate and contribute to the country’s technological advancement following a learning visit to the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA).
The educational tour, held at TCRA headquarters in Dar es Salaam, included a guided exploration of the Communication Museum, which documents the rich history and transformation of Tanzania’s communication sector from traditional methods to the modern digital era.
Speaking after the tour, several students said the visit had sparked new ideas and boosted their confidence in pursuing creative solutions and innovations in electronics and communication engineering.
“The museum has shown us how far Tanzania has come in terms of communication development. We now feel more empowered to use our skills to shape the future,” said one of the visiting students.
TCRA has reiterated its commitment to nurturing young talent and promoting knowledge-sharing. The authority is inviting students and members of the public to explore the museum, which serves as a national resource for learning, inspiration, and innovation.
“The Communication Museum is more than a collection of artifacts it is a source of motivation for the next generation of engineers, innovators, and leaders in the ICT space,” said a TCRA official.
Located within the TCRA headquarters in Dar es Salaam, the museum is open to schools, universities, and the general public, offering a unique opportunity to understand the evolution and impact of communication in Tanzania.
