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Mangwe, Bulilima villagers go online
20 Jun 2023 at 13:31hrs | Views
VILLAGERS in Mangwe and Bulilima districts are reaping immense benefits from infrastructural development spearheaded by the Second Republic's philosophy of leaving no place and no one behind.
On Monday 19 June a base station based at Nswazi village went online and is benefiting villagers up to a radius of approximately 30 kilometres, with the radius set to expand after all installations have been done.
The villages to benefit have since time immemorial been using network from Botswana and include Mbalambi, Masunga and Kombani-Nswazi in the neighbouring country.
Before the delimitation exercise by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) Nswazi nearby areas like Dombolefu were under Bulilima West Constituency. However, for the next 10 years they will be under Mangwe Constituency.
In Bulilima constituency areas set to benefit include Mafeha, Malopa, Malalume and Tshaguta villages.
The base station will benefit both Mangwe and Bulilima Constituencies.
The infrastructure sharing method by the Ministry of Information Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services is bearing fruits as telecommunication service providers Netone, Econet and Telecel will fully service the area.
As of Monday, Econet was fully operational with Netone doing some touch ups while Telecel is awaiting to set up due to logistical issues.
A tour of the base stations popularly known as boosters was led by a delegation from the regulator Potraz, ICT Deputy Minister Dingumuzi Phuti, Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Dr Evelyn Ndlovu, Chief Madlambudzi, Headman Jetsheni, Headman Senganyondo, Bulilima RDC chairperson Zoolake Nyathi, senior Government officials and villagers.
The official launch is set to be held in the coming weeks after all works have been completed.
On Monday 19 June a base station based at Nswazi village went online and is benefiting villagers up to a radius of approximately 30 kilometres, with the radius set to expand after all installations have been done.
The villages to benefit have since time immemorial been using network from Botswana and include Mbalambi, Masunga and Kombani-Nswazi in the neighbouring country.
Before the delimitation exercise by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) Nswazi nearby areas like Dombolefu were under Bulilima West Constituency. However, for the next 10 years they will be under Mangwe Constituency.
In Bulilima constituency areas set to benefit include Mafeha, Malopa, Malalume and Tshaguta villages.
The infrastructure sharing method by the Ministry of Information Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services is bearing fruits as telecommunication service providers Netone, Econet and Telecel will fully service the area.
As of Monday, Econet was fully operational with Netone doing some touch ups while Telecel is awaiting to set up due to logistical issues.
A tour of the base stations popularly known as boosters was led by a delegation from the regulator Potraz, ICT Deputy Minister Dingumuzi Phuti, Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Dr Evelyn Ndlovu, Chief Madlambudzi, Headman Jetsheni, Headman Senganyondo, Bulilima RDC chairperson Zoolake Nyathi, senior Government officials and villagers.
The official launch is set to be held in the coming weeks after all works have been completed.
Source - The Chronicle