South Africa’s Department of Communications and Digital Technologies is launching SA Connect Phase 2, an initiative to expand broadband coverage, reduce costs, stimulate economic growth, and create job opportunities. The Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies, Hon. Mondli Gungubele, is visiting the Greater Kokstad Local Municipality to oversee the implementation of this program and the Broadband Access Fund. These groundbreaking initiatives will empower communities through digital literacy and promote digital inclusivity in South Africa.
Enhancing Digital Connectivity in South Africa: Minister Gungubele’s Oversight Visit
The Department of Communications and Digital Technologies is launching the SA Connect Phase 2 to expand broadband coverage, reduce broadband costs, create job opportunities, and stimulate economic growth. The Broadband Access Fund is a vision of a digitally inclusive society where all can access the internet, transcending the traditional conception of development and empowering communities through digital literacy.
On November 24, 2023, Hon. Mondli Gungubele, the Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies, will undertake an oversight tour of the Greater Kokstad Local Municipality, a part of the District Development Model (DDM). The DDM serves as an instrumental tool for executing government initiatives designed to upgrade service provisions within the district. The Minister’s impending visit embodies his role as a champion for the political welfare of the Harry Gwala District.
The oversight trip is set to take place within the vibrant province of KwaZulu-Natal, an area deeply rooted in culture and history. This region, which prides itself on a strong community spirit, is on the verge of witnessing a significant enhancement in its digital facilities. The Minister carries the vision of growth and advancement with him as he prepares to visit this part of the province.
With the DDM, a shift is occurring in local governance. It’s a beacon lighting the path for regions grappling with the challenges of service delivery and is designed to unify and streamline the activities of all three government spheres for improved services. The Minister’s forthcoming visit underscores the government’s commitment to promptly addressing these issues.
The Department of Communications and Digital Technologies (DCDT) is launching the SA Connect Phase 2 in collaboration with its partner entities. This flagship program is meticulously crafted to expand broadband coverage, reduce broadband costs, create job opportunities, and stimulate economic growth. It is an all-encompassing strategy to bridge the digital divide and foster a more inclusive digital economy.
A noteworthy part of the Minister’s visit will be the initiation of the Broadband Access Fund in the Harry Gwala District. This ambitious project, part of the Presidential Employment Stimulus initiative, is designed to offer partial subsidies to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and aims to connect 50,000 households and 3,000 community Wi-Fi hotspots. It’s a bold endeavor led by a progressive leadership team that recognizes the importance of digital connectivity in today’s world.
Additionally, BBI and Sentech have been tasked with connecting Wi-Fi hotspots to public institutions and residences. In KwaZulu-Natal, the goal is to set up 6,867 public Wi-Fi hotspots within the next three years. This represents a significant advancement in the province’s journey towards digital transformation, opening new opportunities for its inhabitants.
The Broadband Access Fund is more than a project; it is a vision of a digitally inclusive society where everyone, regardless of their economic or social status, can access the internet. This initiative transcends the traditional conception of development and delves into empowering communities through digital literacy.
The Minister’s visit is planned to take place at the Bhongweni Youth Centre, located in the Greater Kokstad Local Municipality, from 12:00-16:00. It’s an occasion that signifies the power of collaboration, as government initiatives align seamlessly with community aspirations.
The DDM oversight trip showcases the government’s dedication to improving service delivery and promoting digital connectivity. This initiative blurs the distinction between urban and rural digital disparities, cultivating an environment of digital inclusivity.
The forthcoming developments harbor immense potential. With improved digital connectivity, a myriad of opportunities are on the verge of being unlocked. It is a stride towards building a digital economy that values its people and is future-ready.
The inhabitants of the KwaZulu-Natal province and the Greater Kokstad Local Municipality stand on the brink of a digital transformation, thanks to these initiatives. A future where every household and public institution in the district has access to fast and reliable internet – transforming the way they learn, work, and live – is not far off.
The path towards digital transformation is long and strewn with challenges, as well as remarkable breakthroughs. It’s a journey that the government has embarked upon with determination and dedication. Hon. Mondli Gungubele’s impending oversight visit marks another step in this journey towards a digitally inclusive South Africa.
SA Connect Phase 2 is an initiative launched by the Department of Communications and Digital Technologies in South Africa to expand broadband coverage, reduce costs, stimulate economic growth, and create job opportunities.
The Broadband Access Fund is a project designed to offer partial subsidies to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and aims to connect 50,000 households and 3,000 community Wi-Fi hotspots as part of the Presidential Employment Stimulus initiative.
The Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies, Hon. Mondli Gungubele, will oversee the implementation of the SA Connect Phase 2 program and the Broadband Access Fund in the Greater Kokstad Local Municipality.
The District Development Model (DDM) is a tool for executing government initiatives designed to upgrade service provisions within a district. It unifies and streamlines the activities of all three government spheres for improved services.
The Broadband Access Fund is a vision of a digitally inclusive society where everyone, regardless of their economic or social status, can access the internet. It aims to empower communities through digital literacy.
Improved digital connectivity in South Africa will unlock a myriad of opportunities and transform the way people learn, work, and live. The government is dedicated to promoting digital connectivity and improving service delivery to cultivate an environment of digital inclusivity.
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