Nashon Kondiwa has been appointed the new Director General of the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) for a three-year term.
In a statement on Wednesday, February 18, NTSA Board Chairman Khatib Mwashetani said his appointment followed a decision by the board in consultation with the Ministry of Roads and Transport.
“The NTSA Board of Directors, in consultation with the Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Roads and Transport, is pleased to announce the appointment of Nashon Kondiwa as the Director General of the National Transport and Safety Authority for a term of three (3) years, with effect from 17th February 2026,” he said.
Mwashetani highlighted Kondiwa’s extensive professional background and expertise in the transport and technology sectors.
“Kondiwa brings over 22 years of distinguished experience in information and communication technology (ICT), innovation, public sector leadership, Transportation, Intelligent Transport Systems, Urban Mobility and digital transformation within the road transport sector,” he added.
Mwashetani also pointed to Kondiwa’s previous role within the Authority, noting his contribution to its digital reforms.
“Prior to his appointment, he served as the Deputy Director – Information Communication Technology at NTSA, where he spearheaded the Digital Transformation of the Authority and its service delivery systems,” he continued.
Expressing confidence in the new director general, Mwashetani said the board expects him to strengthen the Authority’s performance and service delivery.
“The Board is confident that Kondiwa’s proven expertise in ICT leadership, strategic vision, Transportation and deep institutional knowledge will steer NTSA to even greater heights, delivering measurable improvements in Road Transport management, road safety outcomes and operational excellence,” he concluded.



















