The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) has immediate plans to build a community information centre at Manoti business centre in Gokwe South.
Work on the information centre is expected to commence anytime from now, with the facility targeted to be operational by year end.
Potraz is concluding budgets for the community information project, which is set to be among many others dotted across the country.
Potraz research and statistics executive Phibion Chaibva said the Gokwe Rural District Council had given the State entity 1 200 square metres of land to build the community information centre.
The information centre will comprise a communication centre with computers and internet access facilities, a training centre for skills development as well as a gaming area.
"We want to thank the community for the gesture and we will build a facility to give essential communication services" Mr Chaibva told thousands of people who had gathered for Potraz's consumer rights and responsibilities road show at Manoti on Saturday.
The ongoing consumer rights and responsibilities awareness campaign comes amid growing complaints from consumers in the sector.
Concern has been raised on the quality of internet and data bundles many telecoms operators are offering consumers.