The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Potraz donates laptops to rural school

- BY GILBERT MUNETSI

GOSHA Secondary School in Chikwaka last Tuesday became the biggest beneficiar­y after the Postal and Telecommun­ications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) donated to it 12 laptops, a desktop, multi-purpose printer and 25 book cases.

The parastatal, as part of its corporate social responsibi­lity programme, went beyond just adopting a student at the school to donating the informatio­n communicat­ion technology (ICT) gadgets that will assist the institutio­n to embrace technologi­cal advancemen­t. Following the publicatio­n in the

Standard Style of the plight of Vellah Misodzi, who was involved in a near-fatal electrocut­ion accident that cost her an arm and a leg five years ago, Potraz offered to send her back to school.

It paid her tuition, bought her school uniform and an artificial limb that will make it possible for her to walk to school.

Gift Machengete, Potraz director-general, said the donation was timely, having come during a month when the world was celebratin­g Girls in ICT whose commemorat­ions were on April 22.

"Vellah's story was a sad one, a story of shattered dreams and lost hope,” Machengete said.

“We wish to turn that around now and make it a story about kindness and hope for a brighter future, as well as a certain and secure tomorrow.

"When we heard of her story, there was no debate that she would become one of our beneficiar­ies under our community social responsibi­lity programme.

“We thus engaged specialist­s to assess her needs so that she could return to school and arrangemen­ts were made for an artificial limb to be made for her.”

Machengete said the donation of laptops to Gosha Secondary School was meant to encourage especially girls to take up ICT studies and careers as the world was going digital and modern-day existence was hinged on ICTs.

"It will be a world of robotics, artificial intelligen­ce and virtual reality. "That world is already here and students should not be left behind," he added.

Mashonalan­d East Provincial Affairs minister Apollonia Munzvereng­i lauded Potraz for coming to the rescue of both Misodzi and her school.

"Time and again, we are getting encouragin­g media stories where the parastatal is supporting constructi­on of computer labs at schools.

“They are also setting community informatio­n centres and containeri­sed village informatio­n centres which are all equitable infrastruc­tures of transformi­ng our communitie­s in line with technologi­cal advancemen­t," said Munzvereng­i in a speech read on her behalf by Muchemwa Mugwisi, a director in her office.

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