Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Zim gets top UN post

- Rutendo Nyeve Business Reporter

ZIMBABWEAN digital developmen­t expert Dr Cosmas Zavazava has been elected to the position of Director Telecommun­ications Developmen­t Bureau at the United Nations’ Internatio­nal Telecommun­ications Union elective conference held in Bucharest, Romania.

He takes over from United States of America’s Mrs Doreen Bogdan-Martin who has also been elected Secretary-General of the UN specialise­d agency. The Internatio­nal Telecommun­ication Union (ITU) is the United Nations specialise­d agency for Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technologi­es (ICTs) and is headquarte­red in Geneva, Switzerlan­d together with other UN agencies.

ITU was founded in 1865 to facilitate internatio­nal connectivi­ty in communicat­ions networks and Dr Zavazava becomes not only the first Zimbabwean but the first Southern African candidate to be elected into the directorsh­ip post in the UN specialise­d agency.

Born in Zimuto, Masvingo Province, Dr Zavazava is the chief, Partnershi­ps for Digital Developmen­t Department at the ITU and he is based at the ITU headquarte­rs in Geneva. Head of delegation at the Plenipoten­tiary Conference 2022 in Bucharest, Romania Deputy Minister of Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology and Courier Services Dingumuzi Phuthi said the election into the global body was testament of the undoubted competenci­es of the country in various fields as it reaps the rewards of the re-engagement drive inspired by President Mnangagwa.

“As the head of delegation to this meeting, I am proud of my country and grateful to President Mnangagwa and my Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere. I am saying to my President, here is our present. It has been through the re-engagement efforts that he has been preaching. In our campaigns we stood guided by the principle of re-engagement. It is the first time for Zimbabwe to get such a post and it is a win for Southern Africa as a region. Zimbabwe gave it it’s all in terms of resources, time and energy,” said Deputy Minister Phuthi.

Extending his profound gratitude to all African, developing countries, Islands and everyone who supported Zimbabwe, Deputy Minister Phuthi said the election to the position of director paved way for more developmen­t opportunit­ies.

“Being elected into this position means we are now on the radar for various opportunit­ies. It opens opportunit­ies for support in various sectors. The post focuses on developing countries, countries in special need (those emerging out of war and natural disasters) hence this will go a long way positionin­g us as a country,” he said.

Speaking to Sunday News from Romania, Dr Zavazava said he was elated and proud to represent the country a such a high level.

“I am elated that as a proud Zimbabwean, and a proud African we won this post which was heavily contested. For the past four years, Africa held no post among the top five elected officials at the Internatio­nal Telecommun­ication Union (ITU). The Telecommun­ication Developmen­t Bureau is the projects executing arm of the

ITU. We have an opportunit­y to close the digital gap, skills gap, and accelerate digital transforma­tion in Zimbabwe, Africa and all the regions of the world. We want informatio­n and communicat­ion technology to be a catalyst for the attainment of the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals by all countries.”

Dr Zavazava was endorsed by the African Union as its candidate for the position of ITU Director Developmen­t Bureau at the last Heads of State Summit in Addis Ababa. He has a solid record of implementi­ng informatio­n and communicat­ion technology (ICT) projects in all the regions of the world. His experience spans over 30 years in the telecommun­ications sector and over 20 years in the Developmen­t Sector of the ITU where he has been responsibl­e for three different department­s.

Before joining ITU, he was the Head of Government Telecommun­ications Agency in Zimbabwe, and a senior diplomat (Minister Counsellor). He is currently the Chief of Department responsibl­e for Partnershi­ps for Digital Developmen­t in the BDT since 2019. He was previously Chief of Department in the BDT responsibl­e for Projects and Knowledge Management from 2010 to 2019.

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