HARARE – Zimbabwe’s economy is expected to grow significantly in the next five years underpinned by the National Development Strategy One whose implementation begins this month.
Having successfully battled multi-layered economic challenges created out of successive years of rampant economic mismanagement and indiscipline, the introduction of the two-year Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) has set a firm foundation to catapult the economy into the development phase.
Analysts say the economic stability currently obtaining sets in motion the successful implementation of the National Development Strategy One (NDS1) from this year to 2025.
Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce President, Dr Tinashe Manzungu says despite the economic headwinds such as the Covid-19 lockdown, the business community has embraced the policy document.
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Local Digital Content Should Be Inclusive
December 23, 2020
Digital content should also be available in local languages so that Zimbabweans can identify themselves in the global digital community, ICT, Courier Services Minister Jenfan Muswere has said.
He was speaking at the launch of a Community Information Centre (CIC) in Filabusi, Matabeleland South last week.
“Digital inclusion can only thrive where the community can identify themselves with the available digital content. Digital inclusion is therefore, dependant on the availability of content in local languages and dialects,” he said while officiating at the launch.
“I therefore cannot overemphasise the need for the development of local content if this CIC is to make the desired impact among the local communities. If properly developed and marketed such content can also create employment for the local communities.
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