THE Ministry of Information Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services is set to host the e-Tech Africa Expo 2016 starting tomorrow to provide a platform for creating awareness about the opportunities, challenges and benefits from the adoption of ICTs on the continent.

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Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa
The Expo will be held from March 9 to 11 2016 at the Harare International Conference Centre under the theme creating a climate for innovation and access to global markets.

Speaking at a media briefing in Harare yesterday, deputy minister of ICT, Postal and Courier Services Win Mlambo said the event was expected to bring a wide range of ideas, opinions, perspectives, research findings and expertise to expand knowledge frontiers for sustainable growth and development through ICTs.

Mlambo said the event would draw participants from the ICT industry, civil society, academia and government to discuss platforms for national and Africa’s development.

“The e-Tech Africa Expo will provide a platform for creating awareness about the opportunities, challenges and benefits derived from the adoption of ICTs in Africa as well as initiate practical measures needed to extend the ICT reach,” Mlambo said.

Some of the topics to be discussed were telemedicine, e-government, use of technology to enhance the access to and delivery of government services to benefit citizens, business partners and employees among others.

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