Huawei's Vice President for Southern Africa Region Phil Li (2nd L) and Zambian acting Minister of Education Elijah Muchima (3rd L) unveiled the visual designs of the forthcoming National Digital Innovation Hub during the launch of an information communication technology (ICT) fund in Lusaka, Zambia, on Nov. 3, 2022. (Xinhua/Martin Mbangweta) Chinese tech giant Huawei has launched an ICT fund to develop innovation leaders with a view to accelerating the digital transformation agenda in Zambia. LUSAKA, Nov. 4 (Xinhua) -- Chinese tech giant Huawei on Thursday launched an information communication technology (ICT) fund to develop innovation leaders with a view to accelerating Zambia's digital transformation agenda. Dubbed the Hakainde Hichilema Innovation Fund, the fund is part of the four-year partnership and initiative by Huawei that will see the training on ICT of 5,000 young people by the year 2025. Huawei's Vice President for Southern Africa Region Phil Li said the company wanted to help identify and develop special and bankable talent that anchor Zambia's digital transformation agenda to accelerate both economic and social development through ICTs. "It is our desire to offer ICT basic skill training to at least 50 instructors and 50 selected government officials in the Ministry of Education and its affiliates," he said. According to him, the launch follows the signing of a memorandum of understanding between Huawei and the Zambian government in March this year for a digital innovation leadership program. The company, he said, will also establish an innovation hub, a physical space for the incubation and actualization of ICT ideas that will accommodate all the necessary infrastructure needed for innovators to generate, develop and test the viability of their digital solutions under the keen mentorship of dedicated experts. Minister of Technology and Science Felix Mutati welcomed the initiative and thanked the Chinese company, saying it will go a long way in promoting digital skills and entrepreneurship among university and college students. In a speech read for him by Brilliant Habeenzu, the permanent secretary of the ministry, the minister commended Huawei for implementing various projects in the ICT sector in Zambia and for its continued support in the development of the sector. The government was committed to unlocking the country's economic potential through ICTs, he said. Acting Minister of Education Elijah Muchima said the government has partnered with Huawei to ensure that every learner in the country acquires digital skills and is prepared to face the fast-changing digital world. Zambian acting Minister of Education Elijah Muchima delivered a speech during the launch of an information communication technology (ICT) fund in Lusaka, Zambia, on Nov. 3, 2022. (Xinhua/Martin Mbangweta) According to him, Zambia has made strides toward digital transformation over the past few years, as evident in digital infrastructure, digital financial systems, and digital platforms. He, however, said gaps still exist in digital skills and digital entrepreneurship and commended Huawei for coming up with the initiative to provide young people with ICT skills. "My ministry believes that through technology and digital systems, we can take the learning resources to all parts of this country so that every learner in Zambia has the digital skill to unlock their potential," he said. Myths about electric vehicle busted Apple switches from China to India and adds Pegatron as a new iPhone 14 supplier Elon Musk: Twitter won't resume blacklisted users like Donald Trump without a "clear process"