The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Don’t leave boys behind, says Potraz boss

- BY MIRIAM MANGWAYA

POSTAL and Telecommun­ications Regulatory Authority (Potraz) director Gift Machengete has urged authoritie­s to be wary of marginalis­ing the boy child in their efforts to address gender disparitie­s.

Machengete was speaking on Friday during the commemorat­ion of the Internatio­nal Girls in Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technologi­es (ICT) Day that was held at Regina Mundi High school in Gweru.

This year’s commemorat­ions were held under the theme, ‘Access and Safety - Ensuring every girl has safe and meaningful access to digital technology and ICTs”.

“The boy child too is failing to access ICTs, the boy child too does not have the much needed ICT skills, and the boy child too is a victim of online abuse,” Machengete said.

“Let us therefore be wary of neglecting the boy child so much that we would end up having a problem in the next few years when the boy child is so far left behind and the girl child is so far ahead.”

Potraz has embarked on a number of initiative­s aimed at enhancing ICT access to all, especially those in rural and marginalis­ed areas.

ICT minister Jenfan Muswere said government was working on reviewing the ICT policy to address its provisions that discrimina­te against women.

“Our celebratio­n of the Girls-in ICT is in line with internatio­nally adopted recommenda­tions to implement initiative­s aimed at bridging the digital gender divide,” Muswere.

“Like all Internatio­nal Telecommun­ication Union member states, Zimbabwe is encouraged to carry out activities that are targeted at creating awareness on ICT careers and encouragin­g the participat­ion of girls and young women in ICT.”

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