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Congo Nears Adoption of 2030 Digital Strategy

Congo Nears Adoption of 2030 Digital Strategy
Sunday, 19 October 2025 20:12
  • Congo finalizing Digital Strategy 2030 for tech-driven growth
  • Plan targets 4G/5G rollout, e-services, and digital skills training
  • Strategy follows progress under 2025 plan, despite key shortfalls 

The Republic of Congo is finalizing the implementation of its Digital Strategy 2030, a roadmap designed to accelerate the nation's digital transformation. Léon Juste Ibombo, Minister of Posts, Telecommunications, and the Digital Economy, announced on Monday, October 13, that the document, completed with World Bank financial support, is currently under review by the government's general secretariat before being submitted to the Head of State for final approval by decree.

The plan sets major objectives for the coming decade, including the digitalization of public services, extension of connectivity, training of youth for digital careers, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and strengthening digital sovereignty. The 2030 roadmap expands on the ambitions of the outgoing Congo Digital 2025 strategy by placing widespread access to digital services at the core of development policy.

The Congo Digital 2025 strategy achieved measurable progress, with the number of internet users rising from about 1.53 million in 2020 to 2.46 million in early 2025, representing an estimated 38.4% penetration rate, according to DataReportal. The country also initiated 5G deployment, made significant progress on constructing a national data center, and digitized several public services, establishing an operational base for the 2030 plan.

However, structural obstacles continue to slow the impact of these gains. The Congo lags in e-governance, ranking 166th globally in the United Nations’ E-Government Development Index (EGDI), a drop from 161st in 2022. The country scored 0.3391 out of 1 on the index, which assesses the digitization of public services, telecommunications infrastructure, and human capital. Furthermore, with a score of 49.6 out of 100 on the ICT Development Index, the Congo remains below the African average of 56, signaling partial development in infrastructure and digital usage.

The Digital Strategy 2030 aims to correct these shortcomings by converting ambitions into concrete priorities. It plans to accelerate national 4G and 5G coverage, extend the fiber optic network, and ramp up the digitalization of essential public and administrative services. The document also emphasizes training youth and civil servants in digital skills to create a local talent pool capable of sustaining the country’s transformation.

Samira Njoya, We Are Tech

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