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Mavetera backs digital power shift for women at Her Digital Edge Indaba
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 57749, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's Ministry of ICT, Postal and Courier Services attended the first Her Digital Edge Indaba 2025 event. Internet Society Zimbabwe Chapter organized this gathering with the theme "Equipping Women to Lead the Digital Transformation." POTRAZ provided support for the conference that brought together government officials, business leaders, and technology professionals. The meeting focused on strategies to empower women as digital innovators and decision-makers. Participants discussed digital literacy rights, safe online environments, and the advancement of female leadership. Minister Tatenda A. Mavetera spoke about the essential role of women in Zimbabwe's technological progress. She stated that the country cannot reach its full potential without active female participation in digital development. Internet Society Zimbabwe Vice President Gladys Chibanda and Old Mutual Insurance Zimbabwe Managing Director Gloria Zvaravanhu also presented their perspectives. Their speeches emphasized the importance of gender equality in technological advancements. The conference represents a significant step forward in Zimbabwe's efforts to develop its technology. [/QUOTE]
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