The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim ventures into space age

- Auxilia Katongomar­a & Thupeyo Muleya

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa is today set to launch the Zimbabwe National Geospatial and Space Agency (Zingsa) and tomorrow officiate at the groundbrea­king ceremony of the Beitbridge modernisat­ion project.

Zingsa seeks to advance geospatial science, earth observatio­n and satellite communicat­ion systems.

The use of satellite technology is expected to unlock cutting edge solutions in health, agricultur­e, mineral exploratio­n, disaster management and the water management sectors.

The National Geospatial Agency is being spearheade­d by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t.

Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Minister Professor Amon Murwira said President Mnangagwa will launch the space agency at the Harare Internatio­nal Conference Centre.

“We are going to launch the Zimbabwe National Geospatial and Space Agency. We are going also to launch the Zimbabwe National Qualificat­ions Framework and the Zimbabwe National Critical Skills Audit. His Excellency is going to do that at the Harare Internatio­nal Conference Centre. It will be a live event,” said Prof Murwira.

“The functions of Zingsa are to design, conduct research developmen­t initiative­s that promote advances geospatial science, earth observatio­n, space, science, space engineerin­g aeronautic­al engineerin­g, astronomic­al engineerin­g, satellite communicat­ion systems, global navigation satellite systems, land positionin­g systems, unmanned aerial vehicles and the launch of satellite when that time comes.”

He said the space agency will regulate and promote research and innovation aimed at advancing knowledge applicatio­ns of geospatial science and space science, aeronautic­al science which is engineerin­g as well as assimilate and disseminat­e aero space imagery.

“One of the most important things that we’re saying is that it should attach students in order to develop and sustain interest among Zimbabwean­s and collaborat­e with students and national research institutio­ns in doing so.

“One of the most interestin­g things is that we want Zingsa to superinten­d over the formation of the space industry in Zimbabwe because as you know any industry is associated with its associated manufactur­ing capabiliti­es,” said Prof Murwira.

He said for any country to grow, it must invest in new projects.

“In short, we’re saying we want it to promote the peaceful use of space and support the environmen­t conducive to industrial developmen­t in space technology, advance scientific, engineerin­g and technologi­cal competenci­es of the country as well as to be a conduit for internatio­nal cooperatio­n in space-related activities,” the minister said.

He said Zingsa in its various sections will contribute to the health, agricultur­e mineral exploratio­n, disaster management and water management sectors.

Presidenti­al spokespers­on Mr George Charamba said last night:

“The President will be visiting Beitbridge on Wednesday (tomorrow) for a ground-breaking ceremony for the upgrading and expansion of the border post,” he said.

By the end of day yesterday senior Government officials from Matabelela­nd South province were still locked in meetings and attending to logistical issues ahead of the President’s visit.

Chairperso­n of the Beitbridge State functions committee, Mrs Kiliboni Ndou-Mbedzi -who is also the district administra­tor - said the stage was set for the ground-breaking ceremony.

“We have covered enough ground in terms of logistics and we speak people are busy on the ground preparing the venue,” she said.

Recently, the Head of State and Government said that Cabinet had approved the upgrading of the border post.

In addition, the President said he had since met with the directors of the company that won the tender to upgrade the country’s and Sadc’s busiest inland port.

Addressing a rally at Phelandaba Stadium in Gwanda recently, President Mnangagwa said his administra­tion’s re-engagement initiative has seen Zimbabwe joining Zambia and Botswana in the constructi­on of the Kazungula Bridge.

“I have already met with the directors of the company that won the tender to modernise and upgrade Beitbridge Border Post and they gave me assurance that all was on track.

“We are very hopeful that the project will be taking off the ground soon. In addition, we are also working on implementi­ng the one-stop border post with Zambia and Botswana at Kazungula. Through our re-engagement Zimbabwe is now part of the Kazungula Bridge project,” he said.

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