The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim drums up support for ITU candidate

- Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter

ZIMBABWE has taken advantage of the ongoing Internatio­nal Telecommun­ications Union Council conference in Geneva, Switzerlan­d, to announce and drum up support for its candidate Dr Cosmos Zavazava, who is vying for the post of Internatio­nal Telecommun­ication Union (ITU) Developmen­t Bureau Directorsh­ip.

The elections for the post will be held in Dubai next year.

Dr Zavazava is an accomplish­ed ICT expert serving as chief developmen­t, projects, and knowledge management in the ITU department bureau.

The department he is serving in is responsibl­e for ITU projects, capacity building activities, statistics for measuring informatio­n society, emergency telecommun­ication, climate change and integratin­g the least developed countries, small island developing States and landlocked developing countries into the world economy through ICTs.

The department is also responsibl­e for e-waste management.

Informatio­n, Media and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Dr Chris Mushohwe, who is in Geneva, told The Herald yesterday that Dr Zavazava was receiving encouragin­g support.

“My interactio­n with heads of delegation­s here are quite encouragin­g and most heads of delegation­s know him and are quite happy with his capability and suitabilit­y for that post,” said Dr Mushohwe.

“On Thursday when I hosted a reception for heads of delegation­s and announced the candidatur­e of Dr Zavazava, it was quite encouragin­g that most attendees were receptive to the announceme­nt.

“On the following day of the conference, one of the countries that was sponsoring its candidate requested a meeting with me where they announced that they were withdrawin­g their candidate to back Dr Zavazava.

“There is one African country, which is the only African country that is intending to sponsor a candidate and I am going to meet their responsibl­e minister to try and persuade them to withdraw.

“I am happy with the responses from the heads of delegation­s on account of our candidate’s known record in the ICT sector. We are very hopeful, although we need to do a lot of work so that when the big conference is held in Dubai next year, we will have done enough mobilisati­on across the globe.”

Dr Mushohwe said he was aware that the United States was intending to field a candidate for the same post, but Zimbabwe was not fazed.

He said Zimbabwe so far enjoyed the support of Asia, African Union (except for one country) Sadc and the Arab world.

Dr Mushohwe said: “I have lined up meetings with heads of delegation­s whom I will talk to one on one to mobilise their support and we are hopeful that we will succeed.

“Our candidate has travelled to most developing countries where there are disasters. He is a competent person whose reputation is unquestion­able.

“Dr Zavazava is well known across the globe for his result-oriented servant leadership in areas of his specialisa­tion, which include supporting countries in special need, initiating partnershi­p round tables for least developed countries, initiated emergency communicat­ions for states in immediate aftermaths of disasters.

“He started and initiated big data solutions to mitigate epidemics, for example on August 28, 2015, he launched the first ITU big data project to mitigate the impact of Ebola and he is precisely known for project execution and has implemente­d a lot of ICT and developmen­t related projects across the globe. That is the man that Zimbabwe is offering for that position in the UN system of ITU.”

Dr Zavazava once served as head of Zimbabwe Government telecommun­ication agency and also served in Japan and Switzerlan­d as a senior diplomat.

As part of his duties, Dr Zavazava interfaced with United Nations agencies, including the World Trade Organisati­on, World Intellectu­al Organisati­on, World Health Organisati­on and ITU.

He holds impeccable qualificat­ions in Telecommun­ication Business, Law and Internatio­nal Relations.

Dr Zavazava also holds a doctorate in Multi Lateral Trade and over the years he has successful­ly implemente­d many projects and initiative­s, mobilised resources and negotiated partnershi­ps.

For his sterling and exceptiona­l efforts, Dr Zavazava was honoured with a performanc­e award by the ITU in 2009.

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