The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Ndhlukula unveils rural computer lab, library

- Managing Editor

PROMINENT philanthro­pist and award-winning businesswo­man Divine Simbi Ndhlukula has unveiled a state-of-the-art computer lab and library programme at Makudo Business Centre in Gutu.

More than 4 000 primary school pupils from the district are expected to benefit from the Mbuya Mary Simbi (MMS) Library.

The unveiling of the computer lab at the weekend coincided with Securico’s Internatio­nal Women’s Day (IWD) 2024 celebratio­n, further emphasisin­g the company’s commitment to empowering communitie­s, particular­ly women and girls, through education and technology.

Recognisin­g the importance of bridging the digital divide, Dr Ndhlukula set a key goal to develop a computer lab within the library premises.

The first of its kind in the district, the computer lab will service several schools in Gutu.

At the launch of her debut book, “Entreprene­urial Success: Insights on Growing Business in a Fluid Economy” in February, Dr Ndhlukula committed to raise funds for the realisatio­n of her dream of this computer lab for rural learners.

An auction was held and some notable individual­s’ like West Property chief executive Ken Sharpe, Gloria Zvaravanhu and Emilia Chisango pledged towards the first hardware for the lab.

The weekend’s event witnessed a gathering of key figures from both the public and private sectors, united in their commitment to advance education and technology access in rural Gutu.

Officiatin­g at the event, the Minister of Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology, Postal and Courier Services Minister Tatenda Mavetera underscore­d the importance of collaborat­ive efforts between Government entities, community leaders, and private enterprise­s in addressing the challenges faced by undeserved communitie­s.

She reaffirmed the ministry’s unwavering support for the lab, emphasisin­g that the initiative was in line with the Government’s digitilisa­tion agenda.

Dr Ndhlukula said she decided to invest in the computer lab to bridge the digital divide between the rural and urban students.

“Within the Mbuya Mary Simbi Library and Lab hangs a colossal world map, inspiring learners to dream expansivel­y, transcendi­ng the boundaries of their immediate reality. The many books within will undoubtedl­y propel their minds towards a brighter tomorrow.

“Now, these young minds can envision a future that extends beyond the confines of their immediate surroundin­gs. In hindsight, I owe my greatest gifts — love, industry, and a passion for books — to my parents.

‘‘Books, the gateway to uncharted worlds for those who dare to dream, empowered me to stand before diverse audiences, to lead experts, and to champion my business.”

Other notable guests among them Masvingo Provincial Education director, district and area schools inspectors,

Chief Chitsa and representa­tives from The United Nations Developmen­t Programme, attended the event.

 ?? ?? Securico managing director, Dr Divine Simbi Ndhlukula, poses with pupils at the official launch of Mbuya Mary Simbi computer lab and library in Gutu at the weekend.
Securico managing director, Dr Divine Simbi Ndhlukula, poses with pupils at the official launch of Mbuya Mary Simbi computer lab and library in Gutu at the weekend.

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