Eswatini launches Literacy Foundation to promote digital and inclusive skills development

Date: 2026-04-23
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By:  Robert Kwaku Annor

The Ministry of Information, Communications and Technology in Eswatini has launched the Eswatini Literacy Foundation, marking a significant step toward strengthening literacy and digital inclusion as part of the country’s national development agenda.

Speaking at the launch, Principal Secretary Prince Mshishimba emphasized the critical role of literacy as a foundational pillar for socio-economic progress, noting that modern literacy must extend beyond basic reading and writing to include the ability to navigate and participate effectively in a digital society.

He stated that while Eswatini is making progress toward a more digitally enabled future, ensuring inclusive access to literacy remains essential, particularly for underserved groups such as rural communities, small business operators, and senior citizens.

The Principal Secretary highlighted that traditional literacy continues to underpin all forms of education and must serve as the base upon which digital competencies are developed. He added that strengthening both forms of literacy is necessary to build a workforce capable of meeting the demands of a rapidly evolving digital economy.

He further noted that digital literacy plays a key role in driving employment and entrepreneurship, supporting economic empowerment for small and medium enterprises, and improving access to public services, thereby enhancing social inclusion.

According to the Ministry, the establishment of the Eswatini Literacy Foundation represents the beginning of a broader national effort to equip citizens with the skills required to participate meaningfully in the modern economy and to ensure that the benefits of digital transformation are shared across all segments of society.

 

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