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    SCHOOLS in Masvingo Province have received more than 2 000 computers as the
    Government seeks to boost the uptake of Information Communication Technology
    (ICT).

    Reporting on the successes by the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory
    Authority (POTRAZ) Director General Gift Machengete, at the joint commemorations
    of the World Post Day and the International Day of Universal Access to Information,
    said at least 117 schools have benefited from the e-learning and the computer per
    lab school programme.

    “In terms of e-learning 67 schools in Masvingo province have received a total of 800
    computers under the e-learning programme. Further to these 50 schools in the
    province have received a total of 1 500 computers under the ongoing computer lab
    per school programme,” he said.

    In ensuring that no one and no place is left behind, the authority has embarked on an
    ICT programme for People with Disabilities with Margaret Hugo/Copota School for
    the blind getting fusion software licences.

    “In the interest of inclusivity in the access of ICT, the authority is running an ICT
    programme for Persons with Disability, where centres housing Persons with
    Disabilities and special needs are equipped with assistive ICT software.

    “In this province, the authority has assisted Margaret Hugo Secondary School for the
    blind with 20 fusion software licences. The authority has also supported Great
    Zimbabwe University with 10 desktop computers for use in disability programmes,”
    he said.

    Besides equipping schools, Potraz set up 13 Community Information Centres (CIC)
    at ZimPost offices and has deployed four containerised village information centres. It
    is also working on constructing four more CICs.

    “Some of the established kits have training facilities, where community members
    receive free training in basic computer appreciation so that they also participate in
    the digital economy. The authority has erected four shared base station towers.”
    In an interview, Dr Machengete said they have encouraged operators to put
    measures against vandalism with local communities to look out for vandals.

    “As far as vandalism of ICT equipment is concerned, we encourage the locals
    especially, to ensure the equipment is not vandalised. We encouraged also the
    police to make sure that those who are caught vandalising ICT equipment are taken
    to book. As Potraz, we have encouraged the operators to put in place measures to
    protect their equipment. Some have already started guarding their equipment to
    make sure that vandalism is contained,” he said.

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