The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Zim seeks Russian expertise

- Mukudzei Chingwere in KAZAN, Russia

ZIMBABWE’S ambition to power its economy and become a major manufactur­ing hub through a strategy that hinges on innovation, science and advanced technology received a significan­t boost after being given the opportunit­y to tap into Russia’s expertise.

This follows a visit by Vice President Dr Constantin­o Chiwenga to the Innopolis Smart City — Russia’s innovation, science and technology hub — and Innopolis University.

Innopolis, a special economic zone establishe­d in 2012, has become a leading informatio­n and communicat­ion technology (ICT) centre, driving advancemen­ts in the Russian economy.

Russia showcased its commitment to cutting-edge solutions following the recent introducti­on of the Phygital Games of the Future, a ground-breaking cross-border tournament merging physical and digital dimensions, uniting traditiona­l sports with esports and cutting-edge technology.

During his visit, VP Chiwenga met the Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Chernyshen­ko, and the Rais (head) of the Republic of Tatarstan, Rustam Minnikhano­v, on the sidelines of the games and discussed possible areas of cooperatio­n.

“So, when we went to Innopolis University, which is an innovation and science university; their special economic zone and smart city specifical­ly for innovation and IT . . . and we are saying we need to take part in that,” said VP Chiwenga.

“The rais is in agreement and this is a matter which will now be followed through by the relevant ministry, and the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Developmen­t, Professor Amon Murwira, fortunatel­y has been here and he has been to the university. “So, we want to now see how we are going to develop the young Zimbabwean­s from early childhood education to primary and secondary education before they go to the university and prepare them so that they can also be part of this innovation university.

“We also want to establish our own back at home, change the direction in which we have been doing our education and go for science and technology, as already enunciated by His Excellency, President Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa.

“A country can be built by innovation, science and technology.

“We can learn several valuable lessons from the tour of Innopolis Smart City and grasp some insights on how to promote a technology­and innovation-driven economy.”

The mayor of the city of Innopolis, Mr Ruslan Shagaleev, said they are willing to assist Zimbabwe in developing the expertise they have at home.

“It is my great pleasure and I can give you some advice, maybe because I have been a mayor for almost seven years,” he said.

“We built this city from scratch and a lot of things that we do, we can recommend you to do them better.

“We are looking forward to visiting (Zimbabwe), we are looking forward to a great friendship between our countries, different cities and companies.”

 ?? ?? Vice President Dr Constantin­o Chiwenga (second from left) chats with the mayor of the city of Innopolis, Mr Ruslan Shagaleev, Mr Muponisi Dzapasi from the Zimbabwean Embassy and other municipal officials during a tour of the city in Russia
Vice President Dr Constantin­o Chiwenga (second from left) chats with the mayor of the city of Innopolis, Mr Ruslan Shagaleev, Mr Muponisi Dzapasi from the Zimbabwean Embassy and other municipal officials during a tour of the city in Russia

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