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Vodacom launches Thetha Nathi app

- Ntsiki Ntsibande

VODACOM has launched mobile applicatio­ns to support government delivery in South Africa.

The OR Tambo District Municipali­ty in Mthatha has been given the first of its kind platform called Thetha Nathi, which means “Talk to Us”.

The new platform was launched last week by the municipali­ty and the mobile network provider.

Vuyani Jarana, the chief officer Enterprise Business Unit at Vodacom, said there were communicat­ion gaps between the government and citizens.

“Vodacom is using mobile technology to bring about administra­tive efficiency and enhance communicat­ion between the government and citizens in an effort to support service delivery. We are essentiall­y bringing the government to the people and providing an unpreceden­ted level of transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in the process. As a corporate citizen, Vodacom is responsibl­e for helping the government deliver services as efficientl­y as possible and we are excited to see the positive change which the Thetha Nathi and Link solutions will bring to communitie­s across the country.”

For the first phase of deployment, the municipali­ty has prioritise­d the management of water and sanitation.

“We have launched this app at a rural area first – to help this municipali­ty to express or complain about their social issues. We wanted to change the perception that technology is associated with urban areas, whereas rural areas can also use it,” said Jarana.

Through Informatio­n and communicat­ion technology the government would use the same platform to respond to any queries logged by residents to dispatch water management technician­s, ensuring a speedy response to all residents’ water management complaints.

“This is an interactio­n that allows citizens to communicat­ion with the government on a range of social issues. In OR Tambo we have launched the module for water-related issues. This will allow the people of the district to report incidents, whether it’s the quality of water, shortage of water and broken pipes. They will use the app as well as the Unstructur­ed Supplement­ary Service Data (USSD), which is meant for those who do not own a smartphone to download the Thetha Nathi app,” said Jarana.

OR Tambo District Municipali­ty through its partnershi­p with Vodacom is now fully equipped with internet connectivi­ty and a specialist call centre was establishe­d to support the app’s deployment. The platform is available for use on feature and smart phones. Through a USSD service (*134*606#) or by downloadin­g the app from the IOS App store or Google Playstore. The app accommodat­es various languages, including English and Xhosa.

Executive mayor Councillor Nomakhosaz­ana Meth said Vodacom and the OR Tambo district municipali­ty had been working together for a long time now.

“We’ve been in partnershi­p with Vodacom for almost ten years now; we are actually celebratio­n a decade of partnershi­p. We agreed on not treating 2017 the same as those other old years. This year we will go radical in doing the service deliveries for the people of OR Tambo municipali­ty in honour of the late legendary Oliver Reginald Tambo,” said Meth.

Vodacom has launched a second zero-rated general community applicatio­n called Link.

The Link is available to use across the country. It would provide platform for additional services including the ability to connect to a variety of the Internet of Things devices.

 ??  ?? Vodacom Group telecoms store at Vodacom World in Johannesbu­rg. Vodacom has launched mobile applicatio­ns to support government delivery.
Vodacom Group telecoms store at Vodacom World in Johannesbu­rg. Vodacom has launched mobile applicatio­ns to support government delivery.

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