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KZN s drive to bridge digital devide gets huge boost
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KwaZulu-Natal’s efforts of bridging the digital divide have received a major boost following the launch of a Television White Space (TVWS) Network Operator project at KwaXolo, on the south coast.
The project, launched at the KwaXolo Traditional Court earlier today, forms part of Phase 1 of the Rural Television White Space (TVWS) Network Operator Support Programme which is funded by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and implemented by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. (CSIR).
The pandemic has emphasised the need for physical infrastructure to be improved, including in rural areas, like this clinic in interior highlands of Sarawak. Filepic
A friend of mine recently opined that the worst thing that could happen after the year that we have had (2020), is for things to remain the same.
The adage that “no crisis should go to waste” is often used in political and economic circles, but one of its earliest uses was by Dr M.F. Weiner.
His article
Medical Economics back in 1976.
Dr Weiner was referring to the fact that a medical crisis can be used to improve aspects of personality, mental health or lifestyle.