Mnangagwa Launches Internet Drive to Connect All Wards

President Mnangagwa started a new internet program at Nyamuroro High School in Gokwe during the Children's Party. The plan brings fast internet to all 2,400 administrative wards across Zimbabwe. He handed out 2,000 Starlink devices for schools, clinics, and police stations lacking connectivity. The Information Communication Technology Ministry runs this program.

ICT Minister Tatenda Mavetera explained they want to connect all government offices. They previously used fiber cables but noticed gaps in coverage after mapping the country. The initiative targets areas without service using new satellite technology. They will work with companies that provide low-earth orbit satellites and fiber networks.

The program connects schools, clinics, and courts, including traditional courts. Mnangagwa also launched school business projects with gardens, fish ponds, and solar boreholes at local schools. These units help rural communities become active in the economy. He planted 45 trees with officials and students to mark the independence years. Education Minister Moyo thanked the president for investing in school infrastructure, digital learning, and subsidized exam fees.
 

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