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Cabinet okays internet scheme to reach every ward
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31932, member: 636"] The government plans to bring fast Internet to every corner of Zimbabwe. Yesterday, leaders agreed on a new plan called the Presidential Internet Scheme. They want all 2,400 areas across the country to have good Internet access. Dr. Jenfan Muswere shared this news with reporters after a meeting in Harare. This big project supports the country's push toward more digital services. The internet will reach schools, police stations, health centers, farm offices, courts, and many other places. Teams will focus first on remote parts where people cannot connect today. They will use modern space satellites and fiber cables to make sure everyone can join the digital world. The project starts next June and continues until 2030. Officials expect to make changes as new technology comes along. Better internet will benefit rural areas. People can learn digital skills, use online banking, and access government services easily. Businesses will grow as they connect to the wider world. Dr. Muswere said these changes match the Smart Zimbabwe Master Plan. The goal is to help everyone, not just those in big cities, participate in the digital age. Minister Tatenda Mavetera answered questions about working with Space X and local companies. Her team wants to make the internet cheaper for everyone, especially people living far from cities. They almost finished a deal to lower prices below current rates. She promised to share the exact numbers very soon. The team just needs to complete some paperwork first. Free internet zones will appear around the country at community centers. These places will become digital hubs where anyone can use Wi-Fi without paying. Mavetera reminded everyone that data prices have already fallen in recent months. The government keeps looking for ways to make things even more affordable. They believe internet access helps people learn, earn money, and connect with others across Zimbabwe. [/QUOTE]
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