Thursday, January 15, 2026

Africa Urged to Embrace Technology for Sustainable Development

By our staff reporter, Photo by Anteneh Aklilu

Frehiwot Tamiru, CEO of Ethio Telecom, engaged in a strategic dialogue with a high-level delegation from the African Development Bank (AfDB), led by Vice President Solomon Quaynor and Deputy Regional Director for East Africa, Leandre Basole. The discussions focused on Africa’s digital future and the crucial role of technology in overcoming the continent’s challenges.

During the meeting, Frehiwot emphasized the necessity for Africa to leverage technology and digital solutions to create new opportunities and foster sustainable development. He articulated that this multifaceted approach not only supports the digital transformation journey but also significantly enhances Africa’s overall digital capacity. “The telecom industry is pivotal in driving economic growth across the continent,” he stated.

Vice President Solomon Quaynor commended Ethio Telecom’s rapid expansion and its contributions to Ethiopia’s digital transformation efforts. He reaffirmed the African Development Bank’s commitment to supporting the company’s initiatives aimed at advancing digital solutions in the region.

The discussions come at a critical time as Africa seeks to harness technology to address pressing issues such as poverty, unemployment, and infrastructure deficits. The African Union has also recognized the potential of digitalization to stimulate job creation and improve living standards, aligning with its broader Agenda 2063 goals for socio-economic development.

The meeting highlighted the importance of collaboration between public and private sectors in fostering an environment conducive to innovation and investment in technology. As Africa continues to navigate its path towards digital transformation, stakeholders are urged to prioritize strategic investments that will enable the continent to fully realize its potential in the global digital economy.

Frehiwot’s call for action resonates with ongoing efforts across Africa to integrate technology into various sectors, ensuring that digital solutions are accessible and beneficial for all citizens. As these initiatives gain momentum, there is optimism that technology will play a vital role in shaping a more prosperous and sustainable future for Africa.

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