The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ICT centre offers free courses

- Blessings Chidakwa Midlands Bureau

THE Community Informatio­n Centre (CIC) in Gweru has started offering free short courses in Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) for youths.

The CIC was commission­ed by President Mugabe last month.

Zimbabwe Post Office regional manager Mr Henry Tendenidza­ni yesterday said the short courses in ICT began on Monday. He said more than 200 youths, mostly from Gweru and Shurugwi, had been enrolled for the programme which is being spearheade­d by the Ministry for Informatio­n, Communicat­ion and Technology and Courier Services.

Mr Tendenidza­ni said the number of youths who had registered was encouragin­g. “We have started offering free youth training for basic ICT literacy on Monday at Gweru Community Informatio­n Centre and the programme ends mid December,” he said. “The number of youths who are registered so far is awesome. We have more than 200 youths on our list.

“The short courses are being guided by the Ministry for Informatio­n, Communicat­ion and Technology and Courier Services.” Mr Tendenidza­ni said

“We will be offering certificat­es to the youths who are participat­ing during the training,” he said.

Commission­ing the CIC, President Mugabe said it was in line with the global trends where every piece of informatio­n was now found on the Internet. “When we grew up, we would communicat­e using letters and we would wait for weeks to get that response,” he said.

“But we now have Internet technology, we are in a modern world and these informatio­n centres will help in as far as research is concerned.”

Even though the CIC roll-out programme appears to be a recent initiative, President Mugabe has been involved in giving computers to many schools over the years through a Government driven computeris­ation programme, helping them bridge the gap of informatio­n technology.

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