Information and Communication Technology
Association of Zimbabwe - ICTAZ
HEAD OFFICE ADDRESS
11 Chimoio Avenue,
Yeovil, Mutare
Manicaland
Zimbabwe
CONTACT DETAILS
Email: ictazhq@gmail.com
Mobile: +263 773 163 875 / 715 366 850
Tel: +263 22020 21332
Our History in Brief
ICTAZ is registered not-for-profit organization (Reg No. 688/2013) established in terms of the Deeds Registries Act Chapter 20:05 operating in the entire country of Zimbabwe for the benefit of all citizens without discrimination on any basis.
ICTAZ was founded in December 2010 by dynamic ICT enthusiast, Mr. Hasha Seine Maringe avid for developing ICT-enabled collaborative pathways to wicked problems in society. In November 2011, it was officially launched by the Ministry of ICT and endorsed as a collaborating partner to the Ministry in its undertaking to transform Zimbabwe into a knowledge society by 2030.
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Our Vision
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A dynamic digital ecosystem and health internet; transforming society, mitigating climate change and fueling economic growth.
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Our Mission
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Empowering society to master emerging technologies as essential tools and catalysts for sustainable development and independently watch-dogging the impact of ICTs on the environment and society for the good of the people and our planet.
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“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world: indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” - Margaret Mead
Our National Executive Team.
The National Executive Council is responsible for carrying out the secretariat work of the Association at National Level. This include reviewing the strategic plan and track its implementation, guide institutional governance, approve annual work plans and budgets, and fundraise support. Currently, the team is comprised of the following dynamic team members.
Morelilian Mangezi
Content Developer
Our Organogram
ICTAZ has a four-tiered management structure based on By-Laws 4-8 of the organization’s working constitution, comprised of the Board of Trustees, Advisory Board, National Executive Council and the Provincial Management council.