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AI innovation key to Africa’s future: Minister Mavetera

Ivan Zhakata

Herald Correspondent

The Minister of Information Communication Technology (ICT), Postal and Courier Services, Dr Tatenda Mavetera has said innovative thinking must be at the forefront of Africa’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) adoption.

In a speech read on her behalf by her deputy Dingimuzi Phuti at the African Telecommunications Union (ATU) ICT Day conference and expo yesterday, Minister Mavetera said collaboration between public and private sectors, as well as governments and academia is important.

“By fostering partnerships, we can leverage diverse perspectives and expertise to develop solutions tailored to unique challenges,” she said.

“Promoting collaboration between African nations can create a unified front that enhances our collective capabilities.”

Minister Mavetera said there is need to equip the youth with the necessary skills to thrive in an AI-driven economy.

“Integrating AI and digital literacy into our educational curricula is crucial to ensure that the next generation is prepared for the future,” she said.

Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) director-general Dr Gift Machengete echoed the Minister’s sentiments, emphasising the importance of expanding digital infrastructure to reach remote communities.

“We are actively promoting research and development to cultivate local AI solutions, tailored to African contexts,” Dr Machengete said.

“Furthermore, we are strengthening digital literacy initiatives and developing ethical guidelines to ensure the responsible usage of AI technologies.”

By working together, African nations can harness the power of AI to drive innovation, economic growth and social development.

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