The Herald (Zimbabwe)

UN applauds Zim’s ICT sector

- Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter

THE United Nations has hailed Zimbabwe’s successes in the informatio­n communicat­ion technology (ICT) sector, adding that the continent could draw some lessons.

This was said by UN Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) executive secretary Dr Vera Songwe yesterday after meeting President Mnangagwa at State House ahead of UNECA’s sixth global conference on sustainabl­e developmen­t goals.

Victoria Falls will host the indaba from February 24 to 27.

“I think Zimbabwe, for us, represents some of the successes of the continent and some of the expectatio­ns of the continent,” she said.

“Of course, you have a good, rising ICT sector where the continent can learn a lot from what you are doing.”

She noted that Zimbabwe was facing challenges due to climate change, which could be addressed through the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

AfCFTA, a continent-wide market of 1,2 billion people worth US$2,5 trillion, is expected to transform the economies of many countries through increased trade.

Said Dr Songwe: “But you also have challenges in climate change and I think the consequenc­es of climate change will be disturbing. His Excellency (President Mnangagwa) said with energy, you have gone from 1 000MW to 100MW and of course that will affect the economy — so how can we do more renewable energy, but more importantl­y maybe working at the regional level with the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area Agreement?

“We were talking about regional trade and so hopefully, regional power could help to address that issue.

“We talked about tourism and the fact that tourism has created jobs for our people and how we can manage tourism and jobs and that we cannot leave anyone behind, which is the message of the SDGs.”

On the Victoria Falls meeting, Dr Songwe said it was one of the biggest to be held in

Africa.

“I think this is one of the biggest meetings that we have as UN in Africa. Essentiall­y we bring together all of the UN family and all of the member States to talk about the SDGs,” she said.

“This is particular­ly important because it is the beginning. We have 10 years to get to 2030, it is also part of the slice of 2063, the ‘Africa we want’, the African Union Agenda 2063.

“It really brings everyone together to see what else we need to do to get there. We are very happy that the Government of Zimbabwe, with the support of His Excellency, the President, agreed to host the meeting here.

“We are going to bring about 2 000 people as the UN family to Zimbabwe to showcase the good things that Zimbabwe has, but also to look at some of the challenges such as unemployme­nt and see how as a continent we can respond to that.”

Dr Songwe was accompanie­d by the UN resident coordinato­r Ms Maria do Valle Ribeiro.

 ?? — Picture: Tawanda Mudimu ?? President Mnangagwa welcomes the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa executive secretary Dr V era Songwe at State House in Harare.
— Picture: Tawanda Mudimu President Mnangagwa welcomes the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa executive secretary Dr V era Songwe at State House in Harare.

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