The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Let’s exploit innovation, science: VP

- Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter ◆ Full story on www.herald.co.zw

ZIMBABWE’S ability to embrace and exploit innovation, science and technology will have a telling effect on industrial­isation and developmen­t towards an upper middle income economy, Vice President and Minister of Health and Child Care Dr Constantin­o Chiwenga has said.

He made the remarks in his virtual address to the Zhongguanc­un (ZGC) - a high-level internatio­nal forum for enhancing global innovation in science and technology.

Forum organisers say the ZGC facilitate­s global exchanges and cooperatio­n on high-tech innovation which informs the decisions of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.

To this end, the Second Republic is on a drive to promote innovation in various sectors of the economy as well as ICT uptake.

In his address, VP Chiwenga said Zimbabwe was configurin­g its systems towards the 2030 vision mainly through the adoption of innovation science and technology developmen­t for industrial­isation.

“Zimbabwe’s pursuit of Vision 2030 is anchored largely on the ability to harness Innovation Science and Technology Developmen­t for industrial­ization,” said VP Chiwenga.

“To achieve this, the country has transforme­d its education to Education 5.0 which embraces innovation and industrial­isation as key pillars.

“The country has establishe­d innovation hubs and industrial parks at universiti­es and colleges, aimed at producing skilled manpower and products based on Zimbabwe’s natural heritage.

“The ultimate objective of this drive is to promote import substituti­on and to domesticat­e value chains as pillars for industrial growth and modernisat­ion of Zimbabwe.”

VP Chiwenga thanked the People’s Republic of China for coming in a very strong way to support Zimbabwe in this endeavour, particular­ly through offering technologi­cal support through the Zimbabwe Centre for High-Performanc­e Computing.

Through this cooperatio­n, VP Chiwenga said, Zimbabwe was now leveraging the use of Science and Technology through the Centre for High- Performanc­e Computing.

“It is important to note that, as a result of our cooperatio­n, Zimbabwe is currently one of the few countries in Africa that has full-fledged High Performanc­e Computing infrastruc­ture,” he said.

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