
Communications and Transport Minister Geoffrey Lungwangwa says Zambia has shown growth in attracting investment in the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), Sector.
Prof. Lungwangwa says the sector has recorded over 32 percent penetration rate growth compared to 0.02 percent recorded 14 years ago.
The Minister said this in an interview with ZANIS at the ongoing 14th African Union summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
He said investments in the ICT sector have continued to pour in since the country launched the policy in 2007 adding that the policy has created an environment for the growth of the sector.
Prof. Lungwangwa said the country now has eighteen (18) participants within the ICT sector compared to one (1) that existed before.
He cited the mobile manufacturing company and various internet service providers as some of the investments that the country has attracted.
The Minister said the government expects more investments in the sector as soon as the country completes the development of the optic fibre infrastructure back bone.
The installation of the optic fibre is expected to make the provision of ICT cheaper.
Prof. Lungwangwa, however, said that the increase in investment in the ICT sector has been achieved amid a number of challenges.
He said the country needed to roll out ICT to rural areas so that people can access internet that they could use to better their living standards.
Prof. Lungwangwa and Foreign Affairs Minister Kabinga Pande who arrived here last night are among African Foreign Affairs Ministers attending the 16th ordinary session of the executive council meeting which opened this morning.
The meeting is expected to adopt the agenda for the heads of state and government summit slated for 31st of January to the 2nd of February, 2010.
ZANIS