Zambia and the African continent as a whole is lagging behind in the development of Information, Communication and Technology (ICT).
Deputy Minister in the ministry of Science, Technology and Vocational Training, Lucy Changwe attributed the widening divide to insufficient human and financial resources.
Ms Changwe said the training of human resource and the reduction of cost of ICTs products is one of the ways to enable the country reduce the cost of doing business.
She noted that the use of optic fibre in the ICT networks is one way of reducing the cost and application of ICT adding that this will also benefit rural communities and eliminate the rural-urban digital divide.
Ms Changwe said this in Lusaka today when she officiated at a regional training course for developers of ICT materials at the National Institute for Scientific and Industrial Research (NISIR).
She said there was need for African countries to start developing their own programmes and materials for ICT’s in order to compete with the western world and make communication on the continent cheaper and easier.
Ms Changwe observed that the training course was critical as it is meant to equip professionals from various fields in Africa with tools that are used in the development of ICT materials.
And NISIR Executive Director, Mwananyanda Mbikusita Lewanika, said the Africa is facing a critical shortage of qualified scientists and technicians.
Dr Mbikusita Lewanika said there was need for policy makers to provide a conducive environment at work places and be supportive to new ideas and initiatives of scientists.
The one week course is been attended by participants from the Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC),Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Morocco, Niger and Nigeria.
Others are Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tunisia, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania and Zambia.