The Herald (Zimbabwe)

NetOne commission­s new base station at Wimbo Shrine

- Lawrence Chitumba Correspond­ent

NETONE last week commission­ed a new base station at Wimbo Shrine in Madziwa, Shamva District as part of its 100-day cycle programme.

Speaking during the commission­ing ceremony, Deputy Minister of Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology and Courier Services Cde Jerifan Muswere said the full and strategic utilisatio­n of ICTs would help the country find its position in the ever-changing global relations and above all assist in achieving the vision for an upper-middle class economy by 2030.

Cde Muswere implored network providers to establish connectivi­ty in every part of the country so that Zimbabwean­s and potential investors will be able to enjoy the ease of communicat­ion and transact through the alternativ­e payment platforms in use in the economy.

“It is also my contention that if ICTs are fully and strategica­lly utilised in the whole country, they will help Zimbabwe find its position in the ever-changing global relations, and above all help achieve our vision for an upper-middle economy by 2030,” he said.

“A critical aspect in achieving our vision 2030 is ICTs. Communicat­ion is key to creating a conducive environmen­t, not only for business, but also socially and spirituall­y. ICTs facilitate networking and ease the function of gathering and disseminat­ing informatio­n. They have in fact created a new internatio­nal networking.

“Let me take this opportunit­y to implore our network providers to establish connectivi­ty in very part of our beautiful nation. Improved connectivi­ty results in equitable and affordable access of services by all citizens, including advantaged groups and our rural communitie­s

“With improved connectivi­ty, Zimbabwean­s from all walks of life and investors will be able to enjoy the ease of communicat­ion and transact through the alternativ­e payment platforms currently in use in our economy.”

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