At a time when government is failing to pay teachers and the electricity crisis continues to cripple the nation, Education Minister, Lazarus Dokora has tacitly encumbered state funds on an unnecessary IT initiative which is claimed to be an e-learning project for school children, an endeavour 1st world governments with strong economies neither have nor need.
As if the aforementioned cringe is not enough, the below investigative report reveals there is more stench enmeshed inside the corruption. ZimEye.com reveals that UK, US, Russian governments have no such thing as a state E-Learning server for school kids. These ministers are getting away with public cash by introducing dodgy cash milking programs, ZimEye.com asserts. Instead of wasting money on unnecessary ethereal software, government should rather put the money to electrify schools the majority of which have no electricity, ZimEye contends.
THE CONTROVERSIAL minister, Dokora, has been sucked into a multi-million-dollar computerisation dodgy deal that further strangles the cash strapped state on unnecessary expenditure.
This comes amid recent reports that he incorporated a privately-owned company which he handpicked without going to tender to work with the state-owned entity Zarnet, in a donor-funded schools computerisation programme.
The Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) has also been dragged into the scandal.
So far US$15 million has been released by donors to computerise 1,384 schools. The programme aims to computerise 8000 schools.
Zarnet is a government–owned entity which provides internet service and ICT solutions for government institutions, companies and other entities in Zimbabwe. The company also offers fibre, VSAT, WiMAX broadband internet, management and server solutions.
Its products include an Online Schools Directory, an online directory for institutions of learning that range from nursery, primary and secondary schools, to universities.
However, despite it being a government entity, Dokora has insisted it should accommodate E-Learning Solutions, a privately-owned digital education solution provider (ESP), founded and owned by Itai Masimirembwa without going to tender.
Itai is suspended Zanu PF member Godwills Masimirembwa’s brother.
According to documents availed, Dokora, in a meeting held on June 6, “made clear the role that E-Learning Solutions and Zarnet would play in the implementation of the ministry’s Wide Area Network (WAN), that is E-Learning Solutions were to concentrate on applications while Zarnet focussed on infrastructure”.
The documents also reveal that E-Learning Solutions was given the opportunity to “independently submit to the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (MoPSE) proposals to connect as many schools they wish as long as they can conform to the requirements of the ministry.”
However, in a letter dated June 21, Zarnet chief executive officer Evans Vete questioned the role of E-Learning Solutions in a government operation.
“A noticeable problem is that MoPSE is deviating from its core business by both taking the role of providing a technical solution and of trying to appoint who can do projects, a role that the SPB (State Procurement Board) does,” reads part of the letter.
“Approaching E-Learning Solutions indicates that MoPSE does not appreciate, recognise and or understand Zarnet’s mandate as given by the government of Zimbabwe. MoPSE is seeing E-Learning Solutions, a private content provider company, as competitor to Zarnet, a government internet access provider.”
Education secretary, Sylvia Utete-Masango said her ministry was following a directive from the OPC.
“We are working directly with OPC and some of the decisions are coming from the top,” she said.
Government sources say E-Learning was dictating how the programme should run because of “backing from the top” and had taken over Zarnet’s role.
Sources also said there are many other private companies that can also play the role of E-Learning and questions are being raised on how this company was chosen to partner Zarnet.
“This company did not go to tender to clinch the deal at the same time government has no financial capacity to outsource services which are being offered by a state entity.”
Ministry sources said efforts to stop the unscrupulous deal have hit a brick wall amid revelations E-Learning had Dokora’s support.
“There was a meeting last week on Friday and the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education stuck to its guns that E-Learning should be part of the deal,” another ministry official said. “Dokora was supposed to address us, but he failed to turn up and sent the permanent secretary who insisted E-Learning should be part of the deal.” The Independent
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Whoever made these analysis doe not quiet understand or appreciate ICT
Nyangwisa zvimitemo zviya zvaiye zvekude kuedze kuvharidzire corruption yo, inotaurwa.
Ngaatirekere tichifundise ana edu mani!
Nyangwisa zvimitemo zviya zvaiye zvekude kuedze kuvharidzire corruption yo, inotaurwa.
Ngaatirekere tichifundise ana edu mani!
Mugabe has been doling out computers to every and each school even to those without classrooms deep down in Binga.
No wonder why his ministers live in another planet.
E learning in a country where even mobile network is dodgy. Now Internet where there is no connectivity. Just to milk the country. Leaves his core business of making sure schools are well staffed and equipped with basics like classrooms books motivated teachers. Sika Sika ne pledge. And now computers Kkkkkkkkk.
Mugabe has been doling out computers to every and each school even to those without classrooms deep down in Binga.
No wonder why his ministers live in another planet.
E learning in a country where even mobile network is dodgy. Now Internet where there is no connectivity. Just to milk the country. Leaves his core business of making sure schools are well staffed and equipped with basics like classrooms books motivated teachers. Sika Sika ne pledge. And now computers Kkkkkkkkk.