NetOne roadshows connecting communities

Online Reporter

In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught up in our own lives and forget about the impact we can have on our communities.

However, there is a powerful tool that can help make a difference and transform communities for the better – roadshows. These mobile exhibitions have become a driving force for social impact, bringing people together and creating lasting change.

NetOne, one of Zimbabwe’s leading telecommunications companies, is making waves in Bulawayo city with its innovative road shows dyring this year’s edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair.

The road shows have toured high-traffic areas such as Renkini, Entumbane, Luveve, Cowdray Park, Nkulumane, Sekusile, Emganwini, and Nketa 6.

“This is part of NetOne’s efforts to enhance connectivity coincide with the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), creating a dynamic synergy that promises substantial benefits for both residents and businesses in Bulawayo,” said Tatenda Makumborenga, NetOne’s Acting Head of Marketing.

The NetOne marketing guru said the road shows are a vital step towards bridging the digital divide in Bulawayo.

“By reaching high-traffic areas, the company aims to extend reliable connectivity to communities that may have previously faced limited access to the internet. This initiative ensures that residents from all walks of life can participate fully in the digital economy and access educational, economic, and social opportunities,” he said.

“The road shows provide an excellent platform for local businesses to explore the advantages of reliable internet connectivity.

“With enhanced connectivity, businesses can expand their reach, engage in e-commerce, and leverage online marketing platforms. The exposure gained through NetOne’s road shows can help entrepreneurs establish vital connections, attract new customers, and boost their revenue streams,” Makumborenga added.

NetOne’s efforts also play a significant role in strengthening educational institutions in Bulawayo. Reliable internet connectivity allows students and educators to access a wealth of educational resources, engage in online courses, and facilitate distance learning programs.

“By ensuring that educational institutions have access to reliable connectivity, NetOne is fostering an environment conducive to quality education and promoting equal opportunities for all students,” Makumborenga revealed.

NetOne’s road shows across high-traffic areas in Bulawayo, coinciding with the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair, represent a significant step towards enhancing connectivity and driving economic growth.

By bridging the digital divide, empowering local businesses, strengthening education, and fortifying communication networks, NetOne is actively fostering a more inclusive and connected society.

The concurrent occurrence of these road shows with ZITF amplifies business opportunities, showcases technological advancements, and accelerates economic development. Together, these initiatives are paving the way for a brighter digital future for the people of Bulawayo and Zimbabwe as a whole.

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