👉 Zimbabwe's computing landscape has evolved significantly since the early 2000s, with notable milestones such as the establishment of the Zimbabwe National Computer Centre (ZNCC) in 2004, which aimed to promote the use of information and communication technology (ICT) across various sectors. The country has made strides in building local IT infrastructure, including the development of data centers and the promotion of software development. However, challenges persist, such as limited access to high-speed internet, a shortage of skilled IT professionals, and financial constraints. Despite these hurdles, initiatives like the National ICT Policy (2016) and partnerships with international organizations have sought to enhance digital literacy, foster innovation, and drive economic growth through technology.