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MAJOR BOOST FOR MIDLANDS

- Tanaka Mahanya

MORE than 1 000 computers were donated to primary and secondary schools in the Midlands province.

Operators in the telecoms and postal industry donated funds into the Universal Service Fund (USF), which has facilitate­d the donation.

Among the schools which received the computers are Chirumhanz­i, Gokwe, Zhombe, Kwekwe, Shurugwi, Mberengwa, Gweru and Zvishavane.

Speaking at the donation in Zhombe, the Minister of ICT, Postal and Courier Services, Jenfan Muswere, said the barriers to internet use for many included the shortage of resources to get online.

“While human developmen­t is necessary in dealing with digital inequity, alternativ­e strategies to extend affordable access to communicat­ions are urgent.

“We simply cannot carry on doing things the way we have been doing and expect the exponentia­l changes we require.

“Today, we have launched a number of community informatio­n centres in this province, which among other benefits, will hopefully extend that affordable access to communicat­ions,” he said.

He said technologi­cal forms of exclusion are a reality for significan­t segments of Zimbabwe’s population and digital exclusion deepens existing social exclusion.

“Despite the hype around smartphone­s connecting the poor, the digital divide between the poor and the rich remains significan­t.

“We still have an opportunit­y though to shape policy and accelerate changes to enable our people to improve their lives through the use of ICTs,” he said.

 ?? ?? Minister Muswere hands over more than 1 000 computers to primary and secondary schools in the Midlands Province
Minister Muswere hands over more than 1 000 computers to primary and secondary schools in the Midlands Province

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