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Kenya’s Wananchi Group To Connect Free Internet In 2700 Schools

Kenya’s Wananchi Group To Connect Free Internet In 2700 Schools

From CIO East Africa via AllAfrica

Over 2,715 schools across Nairobi County are set to benefit from free internet connectivity following a move by Wananchi Group, Kenya Education Network (KENET) and the County Government of Nairobi to embark on a long term corporation in relation to this commitment.

Dubbed as WazED, the project is expected to leverage on Wananchi Group’s fiber infrastructure and assist the Nairobi county government in delivering ICT services.

Kicking off the $ 2 million initiative, Wananchi Group has confirmed that the project will be initially piloted for 15 months in 245 schools with the first three months being used to roll out the fibre network and the remaining twelve months as an evaluation of the progress of the project.

Wananachi Group non-executive chairman Richard Bell said: “Kenya is the fastest growing ICT hub in the region. We want to fasten the pace and the use of ICT in education is at a particularly dynamic stage in Kenya. I strongly believe this project will go a long way towards opening up education opportunities to students as they tap into ICT to advance their skills starting from an early age.”

The move is aimed at boosting internet penetration for schools as envisioned in the National Broadband Strategy in realization of the Vision 2030 and create a “digital Kenya”. The strategy, which articulates the national ICT agenda, is seen as a catalyst for the creation of a knowledge-based economy in Kenya.

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