Fri, 24 Feb 2017 10:01:47 +0000 By SHEILA SAKUPWANYA THE Zambia Information and Communications Technology Authority (ZICTA) has spent about K15 million to connect 97 secondary schools in six provinces to Information, Communication and Technology (ICTs), says ZICTA public relations officer Hanford Chaba. The project is being funded by ZICTA under the Universal Access Fund (UAF) and is targeting 190 secondary schools across the country at a cost of K25 million. Speaking in an interview with the Daily Nation, Mr Chaba said the aim of the project was to enhance the quality of learning in schools by enabling access to ICT resources to help pupils and teachers. “The project is aimed at enhancing ICT skills and knowledge of teachers to enable them effectively and efficiently deliver practical lessons to pupils with the aid of ICTs,” he said. Mr Chaba said ZICTA donated 18 computers to each school and conducted capacity building programmes to […]
ZICTA empowers 97 schools with ICT
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