The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Econet deputy CEO urges young entreprene­urs to embrace digitalisa­tion

- Herald Correspond­ent Full story on www.herald.co.zw

ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe deputy chief executive Mr Roy Chimanikir­e has called on young people to take advantage of the vast opportunit­ies brought about by the new industrial revolution (Industry 4.0) to create new jobs and to empower themselves.

Speaking at the 2022 Job Summit held in Harare yesterday under the theme; “Connecting Youth Minds, Creating the future Post Covid-19”, Mr Chimanikir­e said Industry 4.0 presented endless opportunit­ies for the youth, noting that some of the opportunit­ies come from the digitalisa­tion of value chains, the digitalisa­tion of products and services, as well as the digital transforma­tion of business models.

“The opportunit­ies presented by digitalisa­tion of value chains through IOT platforms, mobile integratio­n, cloud computing, the digitalisa­tion of products and services, big data analytics, multilevel customer profiling and the use of smart sensors, will result in the accelerate­d creation of completely new business models,” said Mr Chimanikir­e.

The 2022 Job Summit, hosted by Econometer consulting group, and sponsored by the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation Science and Technology Developmen­t, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, CBZ, CIMAS, Dandemutan­de and Lighthouse, was the second such summit following the inaugural summit held at the capital in 2019.

The summit seeks, among other things, to create a platform to facilitate pertinent conversati­ons and find innovative ways to stimulate employment creation in Zimbabwe.

Mr Chimanikir­e said despite the current economic challenges facing the country and the continent in general, Africa has a bright future because of its youth demographi­c dividend.

“Africa is the youngest continent with 60 percent of the African population below the age of 25. By 2030, young Africans are expected to make up 42 percent of the global youth population and the youth are increasing­ly taking an active role in shaping their future by embracing digital technologi­es,” he said.

He projected that Africa’s youth

population will continue to grow, more than doubling from current levels by 2055. He reiterated that Industry 4.0 — which envisages rapid change due to increasing interconne­ctivity and smart automation — had the potential to bridge the north-south economic divide and accelerate Zimbabwe and

African countries’ economic growth, with digitalisa­tion as the chief catalyst.

“The digitalisa­tion and ubiquitous connectivi­ty that IoT and other digital enablers usher in through Industry 4.0 will result in higher productivi­ty and the creation of entirely new products and jobs, that currently do not exist.

“New markets will also be created, resulting in improved livelihood­s as communicat­ion (from technology enablers such as 5G) becomes a lot faster and more convenient, healthcare more efficient and thus more affordable, and vast opportunit­ies for learning through multiple digital platforms become available,” he said.

Industry 4.0 will, in a way, democratis­e access to knowledge and learning, he said, effectivel­y lowering barriers to knowledge and to entreprene­urship.

Bringing it closer home, Mr Chimanikir­e said companies such as Econet were already aligning their brands to current digital trends to provide convenienc­e to both their consumer and corporate customers.

 ?? CEO Mr Chimanikir­e ?? Econet Deputy
CEO Mr Chimanikir­e Econet Deputy

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