The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Potraz donates computers to disabled

- Michael Tome Business Reporter

POSTAL and Telecommun­ications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) on Wednesday donated 59 laptop computers and other ICT accessorie­s to four institutio­ns that house people with disabiliti­es.

Among the beneficiar­ies were; Karoi High School, Dorothy Duncan, McKuertuan Primary School and Jairosi Jiri.

Postal and Telecommun­ications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe director-general Dr Gift Machengete, said the proceeds were fruits of the Universal Services Fund and the donation intends to facilitate the inclusion of the physically challenged individual­s into the digital space.

“Potraz through the Universal Services Fund (USF) is mandated by the Postal and Telecommun­ications Act Chapter 12:05 to provide ICT services to people living with disabiliti­es. In line with this mandate the fund is utilised to empower people with special needs to enable them to participat­e in the digital space as a way to bridge the digital divide between the able bodied and people living with disabiliti­es,” said Dr Machengete.

He said the initiative was designed to address the shortage of e-learning accessorie­s for the handicappe­d, whilst finding solution to acquire more teaching resources for the disabled community.

Dr Machengete highlighte­d that he had a soft spot for the blind and physically disadvanta­ged as he himself was blind up to the age of seven hence the edge to cater for the handicappe­d.

“The fund also seeks to promote digital inclusion among people with special needs by addressing the shortage of e-learning and teaching resources in learning institutio­ns for pupils with special needs.

“This is a very special event for me because I was blind for the first seven years of my life on this planet, but eventually I got healed and today I stand in front of you able to see,” he said.

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