“Sanctions” To Blame For Outdated Infrastructure -Kazembe
29 October 2019
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THE country requires robust state-of-the-art infrastructure for ICTs to be competitive in line with the global trends, Information Communication Technology and Courier Services Minister Kazembe Kazembe has said.

In an interview with The Herald last week, Minister Kazembe said there was need for infrastructure development in the ICT sector.
“In order for us to catch up, we have to make sure that we do have the infrastructure in place,” he said.


“To deploy that infrastructure, we need foreign currency. As long as we have these sanctions (imposed by the United States and European Union) in place, there is no way we can earn the required foreign currency.


“If Government does not have access to foreign currency, it cannot finance these projects because most of the equipment we deploy is imported. We import from companies like Huawei and ZTE, so we need foreign currency.”


Minister Kazembe said deployment of ICT infrastructure was capital intensive, which required the removal of sanctions to enable local players to approach international financial institutions for funding.
“ICT infrastructure is resource hungry; it’s quite expensive and capital intensive and for our companies to be able to deploy ICT infrastructure.


“They need assistance from international financiers and sanctions have blocked credit lines, which means our companies cannot borrow any money,” he said.State media

Kazembe Kazembe