The Manica Post

Uptake of ICTs towards self employment

- Chiedza Tembo Post Correspond­ent

ICTS can be used as a tool for promoting business competitiv­eness as well as a driver of economic growth. ICTs also offer opportunit­ies for increased well being and sustainabl­e socio-economic developmen­t in all sectors. According to the Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on (ILO), Trends for Youth Unemployme­nt report, the global youth unemployme­nt rate was set to reach 71 million in 2017, with unemployme­nt increases being driven by the slowdown in emerging economies as a result of global recession and stagnant growth in most countries.

High unemployme­nt, especially of youths recently graduated, not only hampers economic growth, but can contribute towards a devastatin­g experience that affects their ability to lead productive and rewarding lives. Zimbabwe has not been spared by the global recession, with most graduates resorting to self employment to fork out a living. Urgent attention is needed to address the plight of youth and provide them better opportunit­ies for employment.

In response to this urgency, recently, the Government, through the Ministry of ICT and Postal courier services has been using mainstream media to highlight the successful projects that have been achieved by young entreprene­urs who have been using ICT to create employment and advance towards their source of living and sustenance. Some of these achievemen­ts include Deepleague, SmartGo, where young developers are using ICT for online marketing of different goods and services.

Midlands State University and University of Zimbabwe among other universiti­es are using e-learning services that were developed by students, with MSU pioneering its locally developed electronic learning facility.

The demand for both basic and more advanced ICT skills cuts across all sectors, including agricultur­e, education, health, tourism and manufactur­ing, amongst other sectors in the country. Government has been encouragin­g the uptake of entreprene­urial activities in order to stimulate developmen­t of the economy as well as complement­ing the Zim-Asset initiative which encourages self employment towards economic growth.

ICTs are transformi­ng old market sectors including agricultur­e, where farmers get updates on climate change, rainfall patterns or anything that might be affecting their crops, and creating new market sectors that were not in existence before, through mobile applicatio­ns.

Most individual­s and companies are using social media for example, Facebook, Whatsapp and Twitter to market and sell their locally produced markets and luring consumers to buy their products.

The manufactur­ing industry has seen an increase in products sales due to online e-marketing, with ICTs availing the platform for producers to display their goods as well as reaching to all people cutting across distance and technologi­cal barriers as there is effective communicat­ion.

Promoting self- employment and entreprene­urship is an important way of creating new jobs and enhancing the labour market opportunit­ies for the unemployed as well as contributi­ng towards economic growth. Entreprene­urship is a critical factor in promoting innovation, creating employment opportunit­ies and generating social and economic wealth in a country’s economy.

The challenge, however, for most ICTs developer has been in form of financial restrains as most people have little resources to fully implement their projects. It is then up to the government to identify talent across provinces and try avail funds towards these projects so that they become fully viable. It is also up to the private sector to give back to the community by supporting grassroots projects which have the potential to contribute to the economic growth.

Universiti­es also have the potential and capacity to sponsor young entreprene­urs to fully develop projects that they design and implement on as part of their course projects whilst they are still attending college.

This would contribute towards moti- vating other learners to take up practical subjects and projects that can develop the communitie­s they come from and the nation at large.

The society also has a role to play by learning and understand­ing what ICT is so that they support entreprene­urs who embark on different projects.

The world is becoming one large global village where informatio­n communicat­ion is the key driver and eventually everyone is being forced to be a player in the global village so as to keep up with the global trends. It rests upon all individual­s to participat­e by being innovative and implementi­ng developmen­tal projects, by supporting those with IT skills as they do their projects as well as financiall­y supporting these initiative­s towards self employment, overall economic growth and developmen­t.

Zimbabwe has the potential to have viable ICTs economies like neighbouri­ng countries such as South Africa, Nigeria and Botswana.

 ??  ?? Minister for Informatio­n, Communicat­ion and Technology and Courier Services , Supa Mandiwanzi­ra
Minister for Informatio­n, Communicat­ion and Technology and Courier Services , Supa Mandiwanzi­ra

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