Zimbabwe welcomes experts to discuss how computers shape money matters at its Digital Economy Conference. People gather to talk about making business better through internet tools. Dr Tatenda Mavetera from the ICT Ministry tells guests that smart machines will help everyone work faster. She believes artificial intelligence brings fresh ideas to help more people join modern business. The minister explains how different tech parts must work together like friends sharing toys.
Computer experts predict smart machines will add 15.7 trillion dollars to world business by 2030. Africa wants a big piece of that money pie. Zimbabwe plans to connect systems that help people make things quicker. The government promises rules that let people without computers catch up. They care about keeping personal information safe from thieves or misuse.
Minister Mavetera wants women, young adults, and disabled citizens to easily use digital tools. The country is working toward goals set for 2030, with a special focus on internet growth. Fast web connections should soon reach city streets and rural villages. A new Presidential Internet Scheme aims to help those who have never touched a computer before. Learning programs teach citizens skills needed for future jobs.
Zimbabwe started teaching 1.5 million people how to write computer code. The nation creates strong laws about who can see your details. A special office will make sure companies follow privacy rules. These steps help Zimbabwe build a modern economy where computers make life better for everyone.
Computer experts predict smart machines will add 15.7 trillion dollars to world business by 2030. Africa wants a big piece of that money pie. Zimbabwe plans to connect systems that help people make things quicker. The government promises rules that let people without computers catch up. They care about keeping personal information safe from thieves or misuse.
Minister Mavetera wants women, young adults, and disabled citizens to easily use digital tools. The country is working toward goals set for 2030, with a special focus on internet growth. Fast web connections should soon reach city streets and rural villages. A new Presidential Internet Scheme aims to help those who have never touched a computer before. Learning programs teach citizens skills needed for future jobs.
Zimbabwe started teaching 1.5 million people how to write computer code. The nation creates strong laws about who can see your details. A special office will make sure companies follow privacy rules. These steps help Zimbabwe build a modern economy where computers make life better for everyone.