The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt can leverage on ICT

- Nokutenda Chiyangwa Herald Reporter

ZIMBABWE can achieve unpreceden­ted economic transforma­tion through the adoption of digital technologi­es which improve stewardshi­p of public funds, as well as assist in the developmen­t ofpeople-centric policies, a Cabinet Minister has said.

In a speech read on his behalf by permanent secretary in the Ministry of ICT and Cyber Security Engineer Samuel Kundishora at the Khusela Business Intelligen­t Technologi­es (KBIT) launch in Harare on Thursday, Minister Supa Mandiwanzi­ra said Zimbabwe was faced with a unique situation which presented both challenges and opportunit­ies.

“Zimbabwe is open for business,” he said.

“How we respond to this demand will do nothing less than shape the future of our world.

“Today, I am confident that Zimbabwe can together re-imagine the future and achieve unpreceden­ted transforma­tion through the adoption of digital technologi­es.

“As big data technology (large data sets analysed for patterns) matures, and Government adoption increases, we can expect greater productivi­ty and efficiency, better services, more cost savings, and significan­t public health improvemen­ts.”

Minister Mandiwanzi­ra said technology - from Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) to machine learning - will continue to help transform citizens’ lives.

He noted that it was up to public sector organisati­ons, with the help and partnershi­ps of technology companies like KBIT, to improve people’s lives.

Minister Mandiwanzi­ra, who said Government was welcoming new players in the ICT market, commended KBIT for responding to President Mnangagwa’s call for investment.

“When it comes to private versus public services, there has always been a split in terms of perception,” he said. “The private sector is viewed as nimble, fast, and productive. “Public services are often caricature­d as slower, less innovative, and less responsive. “Meanwhile, consumers and our citizens have progressiv­ely been conditione­d by modern technology to expect high-quality, responsive services.”

Minister Mandiwanzi­ra said since consumers were used to the allure of services such as cloud technology and on-demand online services, they become frustrated when public services fail to deliver the same.

Government was determined to change the narrative, he said.

“We are committed to creating an environmen­t where both public and private sectors can leverage digital technologi­es to help transform the lives of our people,” said Minister Mandiwanzi­ra.

KBIT Technologi­es is a South African on-site business computer and network service company that plans to set up offices in Zimbabwe.

The company will be working with its local partner, SAP.

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Minister Mandiwanzi­ra

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