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NITA-U hosts Tanzanian delegation for three-day ICT benchmarking visit

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
November 11, 2025
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NITA-U and ICTC officials gather for a group photo.

NITA-U and ICTC officials gather for a group photo.

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The National Information Technology Authority–Uganda (NITA-U) is hosting a high-level delegation from Tanzania’s Information and Communication Technologies Commission (ICTC) for a three-day benchmarking and learning visit aimed at strengthening regional collaboration and advancing ICT innovation within the East African Community (EAC).

The visit, which runs from 11th to 13th November 2025, highlights the growing partnership between Uganda and Tanzania in promoting knowledge exchange and capacity building in the ICT sector. The Tanzanian delegation is led by Eng. Sadath Kalolo, Director of Professional Services, and Williard Kalulu, who will be touring Uganda’s key ICT institutions and infrastructure projects.

Welcoming the delegation, Caroline Mugisha, NITA-U’s Director of Regulation and Legal Services, emphasised the importance of cooperation among ICT regulators in the region.

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Caroline Mugisha, Director Regulatiom and Legal Services at NITA-U shares her remarks.

“This benchmarking visit by the ICTC is a testament to our shared commitment to advancing digital transformation across East Africa. Collaboration among peer authorities strengthens our ability to deliver better services and build a resilient ICT ecosystem,” Mugisha said.

During the visit, the Tanzanian team will tour several of Uganda’s flagship ICT facilities, including the National Data Centre, which supports government data management and digital infrastructure, and the National Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT), responsible for safeguarding the country against cyber threats and attacks.

Caroline A. Mugisha, Director Regulation and Legal Services at NITA-U (Left) welcomes the ICTC Tanzanian delegates, Eng. Sadath Kalolo Director of Professional Services (Right) and Williard Kalulu, Director of Business Support Services (Centre) to NITA-U.

The visitors will also take part in an interactive training session focusing on ICT regulation, cybersecurity, and data protection. Other planned activities include a visit to the Information Access Centre, which promotes transparency, digital literacy, and citizen engagement, and an engagement with the Personal Data Protection Office (PDPO) to learn about Uganda’s progress in implementing data privacy frameworks.

Speaking on behalf of the Tanzanian delegation, Eng. Sadath Kalolo praised Uganda’s advancements in ICT governance and data protection, noting that the lessons learned would help strengthen Tanzania’s digital infrastructure.

Eng. Sadath Kalolo, Director Professional Services at ICTC shares his remarks.

“Uganda’s approach to ICT regulation and data protection is truly commendable. This exchange of ideas is a vital step towards building a strong regional digital ecosystem that fosters innovation, security, and socio-economic growth,” Kalolo said.

Arnold Mangeni, NITA-U’s Director of Information Security, highlighted the importance of collaboration in addressing emerging cyber threats.

Arnold Mangeni, Director of Information Security at NITA-U shares his remarks.

“As cyber risks evolve, our shared responsibility is to ensure that digital systems remain secure and trusted. Beyond protecting data, we must nurture a culture of cybersecurity that supports safe digital transformation across the region,” Mangeni explained.

NITA-U says the visit reflects Uganda’s growing role as a regional leader in ICT development and regulation. The authority believes such collaborations are key to enhancing regional integration, innovation, and digital resilience within the East African Community.

By the end of the visit, the Tanzanian delegation is expected to gain valuable insights from Uganda’s experience in ICT policy implementation, infrastructure management, and regulatory best practices — further strengthening ties between the two nations in their shared pursuit of a digitally empowered East Africa.

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