The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘ICT infrastruc­ture key to national developmen­t’

- Fortunate Gora Mash West Correspond­ent

GOVERNMENT has identified the developmen­t of ICT infrastruc­ture as central to the realisatio­n of Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030 by making it a key priority on the nation’s developmen­tal agenda.

In this regard, the Postal and Telecommun­ications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) last week commission­ed a Multi-Operator Radio Access Network site at Gachegache along Lake Kariba to bridge the digital gap between urban and rural communitie­s.

Speaking at the commission­ing, Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology and Courier Services Minister Kazembe Kazembe encouraged Potraz to place more focus on network base constructi­on to ensure connectivi­ty of all Zimbabwean­s.

“This will ensure that the country will not keep losing out on the connectivi­ty dividend and the potential socio-economic benefits of a connected society,” he said.

He said the developmen­t had seen all the country’s three major mobile network operators providing network services in the Nyaminyami District using one base station.

Minister Kazembe said growth in ICT infrastruc­ture, connectivi­ty, access and use promised great developmen­t opportunit­ies for individual communitie­s and the nation at large.

He called for the regulatory authority to educate people in Nyaminyami on ICT knowledge so that they will recognise the advantages availed to them.

“Having brought them connectivi­ty, let us handhold and assist the people of Nyaminyami as they take their initial steps in the world of connected communitie­s,” said Minister Kazembe.

Minister of State Mashonalan­d West Provincial Affairs Mary Mliswa-Chikoka pleaded with Government not to forget other marginalis­ed areas in the province which are not yet connected.

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