The Department of Computing and Communication Technology (CCT) is one of the core departments at the National Institute of Transport. This department is responsible for offering academic programs, conducting research, and providing ICT related consultancies within and outside the institute. The department is also responsible for planning, organizing and conducting information and communications technology-related modules that are taught within the department’s programs as well as to different programmes offered by other departments.
The department is dedicated to nurturing an environment that encourages innovation, critical thinking, and excellence in the computing and communication technology field. Through our diverse programmes and research initiatives, we aim to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in today's dynamic world.
The Department is privileged with lecturers who are skilled and highly committed to their job. Our students are exposed to a wide range of theoretical and practical perspectives through core, co-curricular, and extracurricular activities making them one of the best graduates joining the Labour market for both paid and self-employment opportunities. Our students benefit from high-quality facilities, including a well-equipped library and state-of-the-art computer laboratories. Additionally, students attend two Industrial Practical Training sessions, which provide them with valuable hands-on experience in the industry.
Our graduates have potential to excel and flourish in different career paths including; Business Intelligence Analysts, Cloud Solutions Architects, Cybersecurity Analysts/Consultants, Data Scientists/Analysts, Database Administrators, System Administrators, and Web Developers. Others are IT Consultants, IT Project Managers, Network Administrators/Engineers, Software Developers/Engineers, Systems Analysts, ICT Technical Support Specialists, Librarians, Records and Archives Managers/Officers.
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NAME | Designation | Specialization |
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#1
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Eng. Robert Sikumbili |
Assistant Lecturer |
MSc. Computer Science – (University of Madras-India), B.E. Computer Science and Engineering – (St Joseph College of Engineering and Technology), CCNA-USA. |
#2
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Mr. Peter G. Mwakalinga |
Assistant Lecturer |
MSc. Computer Science and Technology – (Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology NUIST-(China), B.E Computer Engineering DIT, Diploma in Computer Engineering - (DIT). |
#3
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Mr. Victor S. Nkwera |
Assistant Lecturer |
MSc. Information and Communication Engineering BIT- (China), B.E Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering – (DIT), FTC Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering - (DIT), Business Intelligence Analyst IBM |
#4
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Mr. Lazaro Kumbo |
Assistant Lecturer |
MSc. Information Security – (IAA), BSc Information Technology – (Stefano Moshi Memorial University College) |
#5
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Mr. Rodrick Mero |
Assistant Lecturer |
MSc. Information and Communication Science and Engineering – (NM-AIST), BSc. Computer Science – (RUCO). |
#6
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Mr. Martin Mushi |
Assistant Lecturer |
MSc. Information Security – (IAA), Advanced Diploma in Computer Science – (IFM) |
#7
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Mr. Benard Hayuma |
Assistant Lecturer |
MSc. in Computer Science – (PUNE University- India), BSc. in Information System and Network Engineering – (SJUIT). |
#8
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Ms. Fatma Kombo |
Assistant Lecturer |
MSc. in Information System Management - (UDSM) - BSc. in Computer Engineering and Information Technology – (UDSM). |
#9
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* Ms. Celina T. Mfala |
Assistant Lecturer |
MSc. in Information Technology and Management – Avinishilangam University – India), Advanced Diploma in IT – (IAA). |
#10
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Mr. Isaya Mathew |
Tutorial Assistant |
BSc. Geomatics-GIS - (UDSM) |
* On study leave
** On external appointment/career advancement leave
*** On any other leave
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