The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ICT skills for people with disabiliti­es

- Ivan Zhakata in Mutare Full story on: www.herald.co.zw

PEOPLE with disabiliti­es across Manicaland Province have been empowered with Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) skills after having completed the basic ICT skills training from the Internet Society of Zimbabwe.

The week-long training, which was organised by the Postal and Telecommun­ications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ) in Mutare, saw more than 30 people with a hearing impairment being empowered with digital skills.

They were trained to use Microsoft Word, Excel, Edge and PowerPoint, and how to create and use emails and social media platforms.

The trainings which are targeting all people with disabiliti­es across the country are being funded by POTRAZ’s Universal Services Fund (USF) to ensure digital inclusivit­y in line with President Mnangagwa’s vision of creating a digital economy by 2030.

Speaking at the handover of certificat­es after the training, POTRAZ deputy director for USF and Postal Services Mr Tichafa Mujuru said the training was aimed at leaving no one behind in terms of acquiring ICT skills.

“In this programme, we are training people with disabiliti­es in basic ICT skills and this is to ensure that all Zimbabwean­s have access to ICT knowledge,” he said. “This programme has been running since last year and we have trained about three groups in Mashonalan­d West, Masvingo and Bulawayo.

“We are targeting institutio­ns that we have provided with computers and internet before. In Masvingo, the training was specifical­ly for the visually impaired. This time we are working with those who have hearing impairment­s but we are covering the whole spectrum of people with disabiliti­es.” Mr Mujuru said last year they trained 127 people with disabiliti­es and this year they were targeting 210.

He said the response to the training has been overwhelmi­ng with people coming in numbers more than expected.

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