ICT Minister Tatenda Mavetera visited Hwedza South and gave certificates to 195 people who learned computer skills. The minister opened a new free internet area at St. Anne's Goto School for students and families. The program connects rural areas to the internet through President Mnangagwa's special project. Young people received training from mobile computer trucks that travel between villages. Rural communities can access education and information through the new WiFi connections.
Kenyan parliament members watched the ceremony after receiving invitations from local officials. The visitors saw how Zimbabwe helps rural areas connect to digital technology. Another 500 people graduated from job training programs during the same event. The Youth Ministry worked with Tonganyika Trust to teach practical skills to community members. Schools and families benefit from better internet access that improves learning opportunities.
Kenyan parliament members watched the ceremony after receiving invitations from local officials. The visitors saw how Zimbabwe helps rural areas connect to digital technology. Another 500 people graduated from job training programs during the same event. The Youth Ministry worked with Tonganyika Trust to teach practical skills to community members. Schools and families benefit from better internet access that improves learning opportunities.