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Rural Zimbabwe kids get first taste of tech, curiosity sparks
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 75527, member: 636"] A small rural school in Manyene hosted Free Code Africa's first outreach event, bringing computers and basic robotics to around 200 kids from 11 different schools. Most of them had never touched a computer before the session. Software developer Taurai Munodawafa runs the organization after growing up in the same area without any tech access during his education. ICT Minister Tatenda Mavetera showed up along with groups like Nduna Girls Organisation and UNDP Zimbabwe to back the launch. The whole thing was about getting equipment and exposure to places that never see either. Rural students aren't lacking interest or ability, just the tools and chances to mess with technology. Free Code Africa wants to hit more schools going forward, but that depends on funding and partnerships holding steady. The gap between rural and urban tech access keeps widening unless more projects like this one happen. [/QUOTE]
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