The Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture, Hon. Thapelo Olopeng recently made a bold and ambitious undertaking to ensure that young people do not only succeed in business but also vowed, “to produce at least five young entrepreneur millionaires during my tenure at the ministry.”
Botswana
Innovation Hub has been quick to pick up the gauntlet and present, one of its flagship
technology entrepreneurship development programme, First Steps Venture Centre
(FSVC) client, Ditec Mobile as a candidate
for the Minister’s youth empowerment plan.
FSVC currently houses 15
carefully selected technology ventures and provides business and a range of
technology advisory services to a wider network of walk-in and remote clients. Ditec Mobile is a 100%
citizen owned company that designs, customizes and ultimately manufacturer
mobile phones. The company enrolled into FSVC in January, 2014 and will be
launching their Di-Apps Mobile Application Store and products and services on
Tuesday 6th October, 2015 at the Capitol Cinema at Game City mall in
Gaborone.
“Ditec Mobile offers a
full range of exceptional mobiles with a wide appeal to people who appreciate
the beauty and broad functionality of mobile phones,” declares the company’s founder,
Thatayaone Dichaba.
He said their devices,
including their foremost handset, Pioneer, is being promoted in over 10 African
countries and that with the realization of the huge potential presented by the
use of local content in mobile devices, they established Di-Apps Mobile
Application Store. “The store will sell applications with local content and the
application comes pre-installed in all our smartphones,” he says.
Dichaba says an increase
usage of smartphones has brought with it endless possibilities and services
that can be provided through smartphone technology. “Di-Apps, is a digital
distribution platform and Botswana's first and only online application store.
The platform will serve as the official app store for the Android operating
system, allowing users to browse and download applications developed with the
Android software development kit (SDK),” he says.
It is against this
background that Ditec Mobile is introducing Di-Apps, to stimulate application
development and usage of local content, to make it possible for Botswana’s
creativity and technology to be availed to the world within this platform.
“This initiative carries
a huge export and employment potential as our platform is currently being tested
by 7 mobile operators in 5 countries. We are currently hosting over 10 local
applications developed by Botswana companies such as Learn Setswana, Thanodi
Translator, Learn Sekgalagadi, etc.”
Ditec Mobile is in
dialogue with local mobile network operators being Be Mobile, Mascom, and
Orange, to integrate their existing mobile money platforms into the
applications, a move that once approved will enable users to buy applications
using Mobile Money provided by their Operators or using Airtime. Dichabe is fully
convinced that this will open more opportunities for both users and developers.
For his part, FSVC Manager,
Tshepo Tsheko said Botswana Innovation Hub welcomes the minister’s pledge as it
is in line with the company’s aim of contributing to the country’s economic
development and competitiveness through the creation of new scientific,
technological and indigenous knowledge-based business opportunities.
“We are thrilled by the minister’s
commitment to loosen up the tight breakthrough pathways into business by making
it easier for young people to venture into business and allowing them to play
an active role in the country’s economy,” he said.
Tsheko says it will be
easy for Ditec Mobile to fulfill the minister’s goal. “Ditec Mobile phones are hi-tech
and durable. A directive to all government departments, ministries and
parastal’s to have the devices as standard issue for officers entitled to
cellphones will guarantee a market and bolster the company’s profitability,”
said a buoyant Tsheko.
“As Botswana Innovation
Hub, we are already supporting Ditec Mobile with a wide range of technology
advisory services, business and technology support services, strategic
partnership and tenancy and market access support,” he said.
With a guaranteed
market, Ditec Mobile will be able to set up production plants in the country,
create jobs and export a truly Botswana made high-tech mobile handset. Thsheko
believes Ditec Mobile are the perfect candidate for Hon. Thapelo Olopeng’s
young entrepreneur millionaires’ project.
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