A high-powered Government
delegation has left the country for China to explore collaborative partnerships
for the establishment of an e-Government Data Centre with a Chinese state-owned
company. The delegation, being led by the Chief Secretary to the President and
Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda, would visit China from today to January 18 for
technical collaboration between the Government and Inspur Group of China.
Deputy Chief Secretary to the
President and Cabinet Dr Ray Ndlukula, in a statement, yesterday said the
e-Government Data Centre was the missing link in full realisation of the
e-Government vision spelt out in the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable
Socio-Economic Transformation (Zim-Asset).
"The Chief Secretary to the
President and Cabinet is leading a high-powered delegation of Senior Government
officials on a visit to the People's Republic of China for five days at the
invitation of Inspur Group of Company of China.
"Inspur is an information
communication technology state-owned company which is a key player on the
Chinese local market and internationally," he said. Dr Ndlukula said the visit would strengthen
and deepen political and technical cooperation between the two governments
under the Look East policy.
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