Tanzania:Kiwanda cha kwanza cha kutengeneza smartphone afrika mashariki kujengwa nchini

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  • Kampuni ya IPP imetangaza kuanza ujenzi wa kiwanda cha kwanza cha kutengeneza simu janja maarufu kama smartphone, simu zitakazokuwa na uwezo wa kukaa na chaji kwa muda wa wiki moja na kwa wasiokuwa na umeme wanaweza chaji kwa nguvu ya Jua.
  • Kiwanda hicho kitakachokuwa cha kwanza nchini na Afrika Mashariki, kitajengwa eneo la Mikocheni jijini Dar es salaam, ambapo uwekezaji wake ukikadiriwa kuwa ni shilingi bilioni 11 na kitaanza uzalishaji ndani ya miezi mitatu ijayo, kikitarajia kuajiri takribani watu elfu mbili.
  • Akizungumza na wanahabari Mwenyekiti Mtendaji wa makampuni ya IPP Dkt. Reginald Mengi amesema kiwanda hicho kitakuwa na mchango mkubwa kwenye uchumi na sehemu kubwa ya watakaoajiriwa ni watu wenye ulemavu.
  • Simu zitakazotengenezwa na IPP TouchMate zitakuwa na uwezo wa kukaa na chaji kwa muda wa wiki moja na lengo litakuwa ni kuendana na mazingira ya maisha halisi ya Tanzania“, amesema Dkt. Mengi.
  • Tayari ufungaji mitambo kwenye kiwanda hicho kitakachojulikana kama IPP TouchMate umeshaanza ambapo mbali ya simu, bidhaa nyingine zitakazotengenezwa ni pamoja na Tablet, Kompyuta mpakato, headphones pamoja na bidhaa za kielektroniki za majumbani pamoja na vipuri vyake.

NB: Tanzania hatutanii tunafanya kweli.
 
bravo my beloved country TANZANIA.
bravo my beloved President JPM.
 
Kenya is planning to launch its own locally-built mobile phone
By Abdi Latif Dahir
•October 26, 2018
Kenya is joining a short list of African countries trying to develop their own locally-made phones.
The government is putting aside one billion shillings ($10 million) to boost startups working in the mobile telephone software and hardware industry. Information and communications technology minister Joe Mucheru said the move was aimed at bolster manufacturing, making phones that are “suitable for our markets,” besides driving the prices of phones down.
By announcing this, Kenya is undertaking a project similar to those in nations including the Republic of Congo and
South Africa . Last December, Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi also
launched Nile X , a smartphone developed by Egyptian technology company SICO for local consumers.
Kenya’s decision to assemble a local phone is pragmatic, given the increasing uptake in mobile phones across the country. In many ways, the East African nation’s economy is “mobile first”: almost 98% of the population having access to a mobile phone, according to the Communications Authority of Kenya. This increasing ownership has also driven subscriptions to mobile money with the
dominant player being Safaricom’s M-Pesa service, itself a global leader in the sector.
The rise in mobile phone usage also allowed startups to provide innovative mobile-based solutions including accessing credit, electricity , messaging, insurance, besides paying for ride-hailing services. The rapid mobile uptake has been augmented by increasing internet speeds: one study shows Kenya’s mobile
average data connection speed in the first quarter of 2017 was almost twice as fast as the global average.
Hardware entrepreneurship is also growing in the country, with maker spaces like Gearbox and start-ups like BRCK building communications hardware meant to provide local solutions.
Despite this, developing phones locally and making them attractive to consumers will be a difficult task. Chinese handset maker Transsion Holdings will also prove a serious challenge for any Kenyan brand: using its research centers in Kenya and Nigeria and factories in Ethiopia, the Shenzhen-based company produces phones in and for the continent , some as cheap as $10. And as the company gears up to provide more features in affordable prices in the coming years, it is expected to drive both smartphone and feature phone uptake —proving that Kenya’s dream project will be easier said than done.
Kenya is planning to launch its own locally-built mobile phone
 
Planning, planning, planning. Remember nothing works in failed state.
 
Hii safi sana.. jamaa wakikomaa watauza sana. Kuna wateja wengi ambao wao hawahitaji jina. Wao ili mradi simu ni smart na ni cheap wananua. Techno na Itel inabidi wachangamke kufungua plants. TTCL walikua na plan kama hii sijui imefikia wapi.
 
Mzee mengi handset zako wasikuchuuze ukaziita "hapa kazi tu" zitakudodea mbaya!
 
Apparently the Tanzanian one is already manufacturing phones. We all know which country launches the same project 100 times but never builds them idiot.
Tutajenga 5 stadia, crude pipeline, laptop per child, Galana project, Greenfield terminal, BRT, electrify SGR, likoni bridge, mobile phone industry, tallest building in Africa, crude oil refinery, LAPSET, Mombasa Nairobi high way, blah.. blah...blah.....blah.....
 
Mh, yupo makini nakumbuka akianza kuuza maji ya Kilimanjaro wengi hawakuwa na idea hiyo leo hii kuna maji ya kila aina lkn yeye ameuza sana na siku wengine wataingia Project hii wkt yeye amesha pata faida ya kutosha
 
Sasa mtaweza kucompete na kina Samsung,tecno etc...muache ndoto muspecialize kwa agric na tourism
 
Kwani ni serikali ndo inatengeneza hizo smart phone au me ndo nachanganya? Hivi chibu perfume nayo vipi inaendeleaje naomba unijuze hapo
Ufipa hatuwaoni hata mkifungua duka la kufuma mikeka ...[emoji1] [emoji1]
 
Sasa mtaweza kucompete na kina Samsung,tecno etc...muache ndoto muspecialize kwa agric na tourism
Mbona nyinyi hamja specialize kwenye kukopa na kuiba mmeamua muanze kujenga na kununua ma treni ya kizamani zamani za mwaka 1947.
 
Sasa mtaweza kucompete na kina Samsung,tecno etc...muache ndoto muspecialize kwa agric na tourism
Unatupangia, kapangie wanaotaka anzisha huko kwenu.
 
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