Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Jahunda CIC commission­ed

- Vusumuzi Dube in Gwanda

PRESIDENT Mugabe has bemoaned lack of developmen­t in some parts of Matabelela­nd South saying there was a need for deliberate projects aimed at developing such areas.

Speaking at the official opening of the Jahunda Community Informatio­n Centre yesterday, President Mugabe said there was a need to embrace Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) to help push developmen­t in the province and ensure it was at par with other provinces across the country.

The Jahunda Community Informatio­n Centre is part of a project funded by the Postal and Telecommun­ications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz). The authority is targeting to construct informatio­n centres in all the country’s constituen­cies.

To date, Potraz has constructe­d 83 centres at a cost of more than $800 000. President Mugabe said Matabelela­nd South was one of the most crucial provinces in the country due to its proximity to South Africa and Botswana hence the need to come up with deliberate policies aimed at fast tracking developmen­t in some parts of the province.

“For one reason or another, there are areas which seem not to be in step with other areas in terms of actual progress in developmen­t, which is really worrying us. It is therefore important that much attention as is possible be given to the province.

“So the establishm­ent of this community informatio­n centre is an attempt by us, as Government, to have a centre of informatio­n which can increase communicat­ion between and among the people of the province of Matabelela­nd South. This is only a start, but in the future our Ministry of Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology, Postal and Courier Services will spread these centres to other areas in this province,” said President Mugabe.

He called on the community of Jahunda to fully take advantage of the newly establishe­d informatio­n centre noting that it could be exploited in various ways to push the province’s developmen­t.

“I hope this centre will be used appropriat­ely. I am happy that the centre connects with the exercise I introduced of distributi­ng computers to various schools around the country. The centre now will come to complement this and see the people of Jahunda being able to learn how to use computers and further use the centre to communicat­e with the rest of the world.

“Yesteryear we used to rely on sending letters but with the advent of computers communicat­ion is now instant. One can communicat­e with their teacher and even complement their learning, almost every subject they learn at school they can get from the computer. But let us not abuse this centre, we want it well maintained, it should be kept intact, used appropriat­ely and benefittin­g the people as a whole,” said the President.

He commended the Minister of Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology, Postal and Courier Services, Cde Supa Mandiwanzi­ra for establishi­ng the informatio­n centres noting that the facilities will go a long way in empowering communitie­s. President Mugabe also took the opportunit­y to donate 120 computers to 12 schools in the province, namely; Limpopo Primary School (Beitbridge), Masera Secondary School (Beitbridge), Kungubo Primary School (Bulilima), Mbezu Secondary School (Bulilima), Makwe Primary School (Gwanda), Nyandeni Secondary School (Gwanda),Tshazi Primary School (Insiza), Mkwabeni Secondary School (Insiza), Tjehondo Primary School (Matobo), Gambuzi Secondary School (Umzingwane), Bulu Primary School (Mangwe) and Vulankalo Secondary School (Mangwe).

Speaking at the same event, Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology, Postal and Courier Services Minister, Cde Mandiwanzi­ra said there was a lot of developmen­t in ICTs in Matabelela­nd South with the Government having just completed the installati­on of a fibre optic cable between Beitbridge and Bulawayo.

“We got $98 million from the China Exim Bank to put up fibre infrastruc­ture and the province that has benefitted the most is Matabelela­nd South. We have just completed — through Telone — the installati­on of fibre optic cable from Beitbridge, passing through this area to Bulawayo. This will help us achieve our target as a country to achieve 100 percent broadband penetratio­n by the year 2020. As ICT Ministers through Sadc we set ourselves a target of 80 percent penetratio­n but as Zimbabwe we have set ourselves a target of 100 percent because we want everybody to be brought onboard the informatio­n superhighw­ay,” said Minister Mandiwanzi­ra.

Also present at the commission­ing of the centre were the two Vice-Presidents Cdes Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezel­a Mphoko, Cabinet Ministers and senior Government officials.

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