By Walter Wilson Nana
Information and Communication Technology, ICT, expert, Zimbabwean-born Nyasha Mutsekwa, is in Cameroon to implant and develop Oracle software.

Nyasha Mutsekwa, ICT Expert
Nyasha, the e-School Business Development Manager for Oracle Africa, visited Cameroon at the behest of Oracle Corporation, South Africa, and talked with officials in the private and public sectors on some of the advantages Oracle offers in the ICT world.
"Oracle has committed itself to developing ICT education. That is part of the way we develop and keep the 5-7 percent GDP growth we've been experiencing," he told this reporter during his sojourn in Buea.
Nyasha said he is here to appreciate what is happening in education in Cameroon and to see how to develop ICT skills in the elementary and secondary schools right up to the universities with ADCOME, its Cameroon partner.
According to him, Oracle is a business and enterprising software company, which develops applications for businesses to run their financial and human resource management. "Originally, we started off as a data base company, having about 90% of the market globally.
Today,
we've about 250 products to offer, including education initiatives,
human
resource management, information systems, teacher management
content and procurement."
Nyasha explained that Oracle has three offices in South Africa; Durban, Cape Town and Johannesburg, one in Nigeria and another in Kenya. We want ADCOME to include in their training sessions Oracle technology so that the man in the street can come in and certify in any of our programmes and subsequently make him/her self marketable across the world."
While in Cameroon, Nyasha visited the Ministry of Secondary, University of Buea, Catholic Education Secretariat, Buea, Presbyterian Education Secretariat, Buea and Baptist Education Secretariat, Limbe.
















MR JOURNALIST, A PERSON CANNOT DEVELOP
SOME THING THAT IS ALREADY DEVELOPED.
TO SAY MR XYZ IS GOING TO DEVELOP ORACLE
SOFTWARE IN CAMEROON IS FALSE, ORACLE IS A
DATABASE SOFTWARE ALREADY DEVELOPED IN THE USA, WHERE THIS MAN WAS HIRED AND TRAINED.
HE JUST GOING TO ESTABLISH A BUSINESS ENTITY WHRERBY HE CAN SELL, AND SERVICES
ORACLE COMPARTIBLE COMPUTERS IN CAMEROON
Posted by: red flag | Friday, 04 April 2008 at 05:27 PM
Mr Reg Flag, I thought you'll link this article to your SCNC-La Republique divide stance. In your frustration, you look for trivial corrections which only dooms your "corrective ability":as the language of the correction is far worse than the mistake you corrected.
Posted by: simplice | Saturday, 05 April 2008 at 09:31 PM
Simplice,
Red Flag has made a logical observation. Mr Nyasha is seeking to train Cameroonians in Oracle and in that process make money for his company. It will be up to Cameroonians to make use of Oracle to realize efficiencies in their businesses.
The false impression given by the journalist is that the Oracle businessman wants to develop Oracle in Cameroon for export! This is dangerously misleading.
To shoot Red Flag on this is to betray poor judgment.
Posted by: Kumbaboy | Saturday, 05 April 2008 at 09:57 PM
Mr Kumbaboy, many thanks for showing me the way forward. Indeed, I resorted to shooting Reg Flag, because,his narrow mindedness; one sidedness and short sightedness on issues of the forum has earned him the reputation of a stunch and subjective critic:one who never sees anything positive about the views of those who advocate socio-economic and political philosophies antagonistics to his. I just wanted to let him feel the pinch he inflicts on forumnites herein on a constant bases.
Posted by: simplice | Sunday, 06 April 2008 at 06:48 AM
Yes, this article is misleading. The Zimbabwean wants to develop the use of oracle in Cameroon as a gateway into the Central African market. That is his mission.
The claim that Oracle will make Cameroonians marketable across the world is outlandish at best and calculated to defer tough questions.
The Zimbabwean does not know “La Republique du Cameroun” for real. French institutions with vested interests in French database programs will finish him off. If not Gendarmes or Customs will, through high taxation and tax claims on un-earned business income. Then there are prowling vultures called Feymen waiting in street corners to attack.
The absence of political rotation at the highest level of leadership has left Cameroon at the mercy of a tough-talking but highly unskilled pre-independence generation. This old political leadership expresses with more faith in voodooism and sorcery than in science and technology.
That is the curse of Cameroon and few other countries in the Third World.
Posted by: Tekum Mbeng | Sunday, 06 April 2008 at 10:38 AM
MY UNDERTANDING IS SCNC WASNT MENTIONED
IN THE ABOVE SUBJECT. BUT SINCE THIS (NAKED-FOOL) THE, FOREIGNER FROM DSCHANG-FRENCH CAMEROUN, WANTS MORE INFO ABOUT SCNC
PLEASE NAKED MAN visit: www.scncforsoutherncameroons.net.
ALSO IN THE (YOU )-TUBE,) YOU CAN TYPE:
(SOUTHERN CAMEROONS), AND SEE DR NFOR, AGALA NFOR
MAKING OUR PRESENTATION BEFORE THE EU.
LITTLE MIND, USELESS PEOPLE, SITS, CARELESSLY AND MAKE EMPTY NOISE ABOUT USEFUL MEN
Posted by: red flag | Sunday, 06 April 2008 at 02:07 PM
Test
Posted by: simplice | Sunday, 06 April 2008 at 02:57 PM
Simplice, for sure I have seen that you really have something shaking in your head that makes you very stupid at times.
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This lunatic called Simplice is very naive in his judgement of everything written by any SCNC stalwart. Whatever you have against the SCNC, get it clear from today that your hollow skull alone cannot deprive our people from their legitimate right under international law for an independent statehood.
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