Bridging the Digital Divide, NetOne’s Vision for an Empowered Generation

In a world driven by connectivity, data, and digital innovation, Zimbabwe’s telecommunications giant NetOne has emerged not only as a service provider but as a transformative force shaping the nation’s human capital. The company’s recent initiative to equip young people with essential digital skills reflects a visionary leap toward building an inclusive, tech-driven economy aligned with the aspirations of Vision 2030.

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At the heart of this effort is the understanding that digital literacy is the new currency of development. In his address at the Intergenerational Dialogue Summit organised by the Vision 2030 Movement, NetOne Chief Executive Officer, Engineer Raphael Mushanawani, emphasised that empowering youths with digital skills is not just about closing the technological gap but unlocking economic potential. His message was clear, Zimbabwe’s future will be built not by importing innovation but by nurturing it locally through its own young minds.

NetOne’s approach goes beyond corporate social responsibility. It strategically integrates young people into digital ecosystems across multiple economic sectors, education, agriculture, mining, and entrepreneurship. By doing so, it redefines the role of the youth from passive consumers of technology to active creators, innovators, and decision makers.

In education, the company’s partnerships with universities and innovation hubs are already sowing the seeds of a generation of software developers and tech entrepreneurs capable of driving new industries. In agriculture, young farmers are now gaining access to mobile based data tools for weather forecasting, soil management, and crop monitoring, critical innovations for climate resilience and food security.

In the mining sector, NetOne’s digital systems are enabling efficient resource mapping, environmental management, and claims processing, areas once reserved for big corporations. This digital inclusion is giving young Zimbabweans access to opportunities in a sector that was historically closed off to small players.

What makes this development significant is its alignment with the national agenda of industrialisation and digital transformation. The Second Republic has consistently called for innovation led growth, and NetOne’s initiative directly complements government policy by preparing a generation ready to participate meaningfully in the digital economy. It is not just about providing gadgets or connectivity, it is about building competence, confidence, and creativity among Zimbabwean youths.

Beyond technology, this is a social revolution. By training and empowering young people, NetOne is addressing unemployment and underemployment, two of the country’s most pressing challenges. It is giving hope to a generation that must not only consume technology but also produce solutions that respond to national needs.

In essence, NetOne’s youth empowerment programme demonstrates that the road to Vision 2030 is not only paved with infrastructure and investment, it is powered by knowledge and innovation. If Zimbabwe continues to invest in such transformative digital inclusion, the nation will not just catch up with global trends but set new standards for Africa’s digital future.

NetOne’s message resonates beyond connectivity, it is a call to action, equip, empower, and elevate. For Zimbabwe’s youth, the future is no longer a distant dream, it is a digital reality waiting to be built.

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