Binga
Tel 263 15 330
Email: wldbng@zarnet.ac.zw
Advancing technological empowerment
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REPORT ON STAKEHOLDERS` SEMINAR
For
Binga High School
Information
Technology Centre,
Tonga-online
project.
3.Services
provided and potential services
4.Problems
and constraints faced by the Tonga online project
5.Way
forward
6.Management
and maintenance committee
Present
Name |
Organisation |
Similo
Ncube (Mr)
|
Head
– Binga High School
|
Sengamo
Ndlovu (Mr)
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Teacher
currently in charge of the I.T.C – Binga High School
|
Fanwell
Mambizvo
|
Lake
Navigation Control – Binga
Binga
High School S.D.A Executive
|
Harrison
Hungwe (Rev.)
|
B.M.F
Churches Binga
|
Mzanywa
Nyathi (Mr)
|
Head
– Binga Primary School
|
Peter
Kuthan (Mr)
|
Chairman
– AZFA
|
Hedi
Kuthan(Mrs)
|
Auhof
Basket Company (Linz – Austria)
|
Keith
Goddard (Mr)
|
Kunzwana
Trust
|
Jabulani
Chirinda (Mr)
|
Mpopoma
WorLD I.C.T Centre
|
Joan
Ncube (Mrs)
|
Head
– Msenampongo Primary School
|
Josephine
Nhliziyo (Mrs)
|
Head
- Siachilaba Primary School
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Albert
Mwembe (Mr)
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Chairman
– Siachilaba S.D.C
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Sialwindi.
J. Munkuli (Mr)
|
Group
Leader – Simonga (Siachilaba)
|
Pauline
Munkuli (ms)
|
Simonga
Group
|
Margaret
Nyathi(Mrs)
|
Binga
Craft Centre
|
David
Mungombe(Mr)
|
Ntengwe
For Community Development
|
Joe
W.P. Munkuli (Mr)
|
Local
Dist. Zanu. P.F
|
T
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1.bBinga
High School I.T.C - S Ncube
The Information centre at Binga High School has been operating at a low note, it was indicated, due to the lack of full-time staff at the centre. It was reported that members of the teaching staff who were trained by Mr. Carsten Wagner after the installation of the computers are currently managing it. It was however noted that with the introduction of double sessioning at the school, it would now be possible to have the centre open throughout the day. With the installation of a separately dedicated phone line, Internet access can now be throughout the day. The I.T.C is now a member of the World Links for Development Programme (WorLD) and will be known as Binga WorLD Centre.
1.cWorld
Links for Development (WorLD) and the Mpopoma experience – J. Chirinda
The participants were briefed on the history and aims of the WorLD programme. The WorLD programme was said to be a country wide programme started and sponsored by the World Bank. It seeks to improve the teaching and learning experience through the provision of current and diverse information to the developing world by using advanced technology such as the Internet. It also provides technical support to established I.T.C’s as well as assisting in the setting up of new I.T.C’s around the country.Binga High School I.T.C is actually the 43rd WorLD Centre in Zimbabwe.
The operations of Mpopoma WorLD Centre were explained to the house as a way of giving guidance to the Binga WorLD Centre. He indicated that with the services they provide to the local community, they are able to pay their phone bills and remain with a reasonable amount of money that could be used for repairs, replacement and other services.
1.dMulonga
site - Peter Kuthan (AZFA)
The
site www.mulonga.net
which was created to facilitate cultural exchange and an awareness of the
Tonga culture was said to be playing its part as there was now an increased
appreciation of not only the Tonga culture but also better access to the
context of Zimbabwe as a country. It was indicated, however, that:
§there
is a need to promote the development of more local content on the site
so as to stimulate more interest in the Binga area and perhaps lead to
further partnerships that would benefit people in and around Binga and
the wider Tonga community on both sides of the River.
§the
Centre provides a tool for a more interactive approach to communication,
in which social actors and stakeholders are information producers and not
mere passive receivers of information, claiming their right to communicate
in public space as a vital democratic aspiration.
§referring
to the design - the colours on the site appear dull and need to be adjusted.
§there
is a need to open up a live chat room on the site for people who might
be interested in communicating directly on the site.
2.Services
and potential services at Binga High School I.T.C S.
Ndlovu
a)
The opening ofthe centre was said
to have led to the following:
vAccess
to the computer
vPrinting
out and dissemination of information particularly by teachers for lessons
vBrowsing
the internet for entertainment
vChecking
and sending of e-mails.
vOpening
ofe-mail addresses
vCultural
exchange
vThe
display of local products on the Internet
vA
wider knowledge base for stakeholders
b)Potential
uses of the centre were said to be the following:-
vComputer
courses
vConference
facilities with presentations using PowerPoint
vComputer
based accounting courses
vMarketing
of local products and services on the Internet
vTyping
lessons
vSchool
partnerships through the Internet
vCorporate
partnerships through the Internet
vAccess
to specialised Advisory Services and Counselling (i.e. Public Health /HIV/Aids;
Agritex, Marketing Boards etc.)
vAccess
to distant learning and training facilities (i.e. Zimbabwe Open University
etc.)
vAccess
to donors and sponsors as a fund raising facility
3.Potentials
and Resources
a.for
maintaining Binga High School I.T.C Centre.
vAn
ICT-Technician who would be sponsored by the Austrian NGO Horizon 3000
has been offered to the centre for a two-year period.
b.For
Siachilaba
a.Binga
HighSchool I.T.C
The
keys on the keyboards, it was indicated, need to be changed because the
Y and Z keys are inverted. The keyboards also need to be set as English
as opposed to the current German set-up. Another problem is damage to the
modem caused by lightning.
b.Siachilaba
Primary School
The
factors that are slowing down the progress at Siachilaba Primary School
were said to be:
vLack
of electricity
vPoor
security around the area
vProblems
in communication between Siachilaba and AZFA
It
was indicated that the funds to get the room electrified and secure were
a problem.
An
appeal was made to approach stakeholders such as ZESA to assist through
the Rural Electrification programme in speeding up the process of making
electricity available to Siachilaba Primary School.
Communication
between AZFA and Siachilaba will have to go through the Binga High School
I.T.C to facilitate faster communication.
5.The
Way Forward
a.Binga
High School I.T.C
The
following are the recommendations on the way forward for the centre:
vConduct
a survey to find out the needs of the stakeholders vis a vis services needed
from the centre.
vSet
up a fees structure for the available services
vAdvertise
to familiarise the community with the available services and operating
conditions
vEncourage
and assist stakeholders to contribute more content to the Mulonga website
vCreate
a slot to staff develop teachers from Siachilaba in preparation for the
setting up of an Information Technology Centre at Siachilaba Primary School.
b.Siachilaba
Primary School
The
following was set up as the way forward:
vFundraising
for the project
vElectrifying
the school
vProvide
for security measures
vComplete
classroom bloc to replace classes
vGetting
stakeholders to contribute labour and materials
vTraining
teachers in preparation for the arrival of the computers
vDiscussing
the constitution of the Management Committee
6.Management
and Maintenance Committee for Binga High School I.T.C
The
I.T.C was said to be under the ownership of the Binga High School S.D.A.
There is, however a need to set up a management & finance committee
that will look into the finances of the centre. Stakeholders, it was indicated,
should be incorporated through the establishment of an Advisory Board who
would however have no direct influence on the day to day running of the
centre.
The
Seminar was closed by a word of prayer from Pastor Hungwe.
Binga
WorLD Centre.
P.Bag
5722, Binga
Tel
+263 15 330
Email
wldbng@zarnet.ac.zw
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1000-00
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2 Weeks
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Windows 98
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Elementary
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1000-00
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2 Weeks
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Intermediate
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1300-00
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2 Weeks
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1500-00
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2 Weeks
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MS Dos
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1000-00
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2 Weeks
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Microsoft Word 97
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Elementary
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1000-00
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2 Weeks
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Intermediate
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1300-00
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2 Weeks
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Advanced
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1500-00
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2 Weeks
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Microsoft PowerPoint
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Elementary
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1000-00
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2 Weeks
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Intermediate
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1300-00
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2 Weeks
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MicrosoftExcel
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Elementary
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1000-00
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2 Weeks
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Intermediate
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1300-00
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2 Weeks
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Microsoft Access
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Elementary
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1000-00
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2 Weeks
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Intermediate
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1300-00
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2 Weeks
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Internet and Email
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1000-00
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1 Weeks
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Simple Printing
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60 per page
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Type setting
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80 per page
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Black and White Letter Heads
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600 per 100 copies
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Business Cards
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1400 per 100 cards
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Internet Access
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$4 per minute
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Email Account registering
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$70 per account
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Diskettes Sales
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$500 per diskette
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Computer Usage
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$150 per hour
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Club Membership
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$1000
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1 year
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30%
discount on all services for Club Members plus other free services
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