 Welcome back to the AI for Good Global Summit here in Geneva. I'm now joined here by Dr. Genfan Muswari. I hope I got that pronunciation right. Your Deputy Minister of Information, Communication, Technology and Courier Services. Welcome, thanks for joining us. Tell me, what is the meaning of AI in terms of policy in Zimbabwe? With respect to Zimbabwe, the explicit goal for ICT is with respect to the growth of the industry. Number one. Number two is to ensure that we utilize ICT technologies for the transformation of our economic policies. And we also explicitly ensure that we take into consideration and we harness innovation. And we also take into consideration the inclusiveness. How do we use technology to bridge the raw event divide? You gave a speech yesterday to the people at the various seminars here about the advantages of AI. Tell me what they are. The advantages of AI include productivity, increased production, efficiency, effectiveness, transparency and so forth. And how do you see AI technology affecting developing countries when we're talking about the UN's 17 sustainable development goals? Artificial intelligence will also assist you with regards to the fulfillment of a number of sustainable development goals such as poverty, hunger, clean water, disaster management, industrialization, innovation, infrastructure and so forth. And as you spent some time here talking to other delegates and after your speech, you come from a long way from Harari. What's your feelings, the outcome? The summit provides an opportunity for developing and in developed countries to share one platform, to share experiences, to share knowledge. It also gives an opportunity to developing countries like Zimbabwe to harness investors, to harness high-tech companies to bring investment to countries like Zimbabwe because Zimbabwe is open for business. Right, because we spoke to a couple of other people about AI in Africa and they say that the crucial things, Africa must not be left behind on AI and it must actually be a key player in all this. They mentioned South Africa, they mentioned Nigeria, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe as well could be a key player in AI data gathering. Yes, Zimbabwe is probably one of the ICT hubs in Africa in the leading ICT country with respect to technology, with respect to connectivity, with respect to infrastructure and so forth. Okay, and when will that happen? We have the vision 2030 and we are trying to ensure that by 2030 we have a middle income economy. Okay, interesting. Well that was Deputy Minister for Communications and Career Services from Zimbabwe, Dr. Ms. Wherry, thank you very much for your time. Thank you.