Technology & Innovation
Investing Together: Why ICT Consumer Co-ops Make Sense
By Meekness Mutero, Secretary General, Taura ICT Co-op
In every home today, information and communication technology (ICT) has become as important as food, water, or electricity. Families now spend large amounts of their budgets on smartphones, internet bundles, laptops, TVs, streaming subscriptions, and even repairs. This is not just a trend in Zimbabwe but across the whole world—people are investing more and more in digital tools because they are essential for school, work,...
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