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Zimbabwe Eyes Australian Partnership to Support AI Developmen

Zimbabwe Eyes Australian Partnership to Support AI Developmen
Wednesday, 28 January 2026 16:01
  • Zimbabwe seeks technical cooperation with Australia to advance its nascent artificial intelligence sector.
  • The country plans to launch a national AI strategy in March 2026 to modernize public services and boost digital skills.
  • Mobile penetration in Zimbabwe has reached 103% and internet access 83%, signaling rising digital adoption.

Zimbabwe aims to accelerate its digital transformation through international partnerships.

Minister of Information, Postal and Courier Services Tatenda Mavetera met Australian Ambassador Minoli Perera on Monday, January 26, 2026, to explore bilateral cooperation in information and communication technologies (ICT).

The discussions focused on Zimbabwe’s upcoming national artificial intelligence strategy, slated for launch by President Emmerson Mnangagwa in March 2026. The roadmap will define the country’s priorities for digital innovation, public service modernization, and the development of technology skills.

Official data show ICT investments in Zimbabwe rose 14.5% recently, supported by improved connectivity. Mobile penetration now stands at 103%, and internet access reaches 83%, reflecting expanding access to digital services.

Mavetera said the government views AI as “a lever to create high-skilled jobs and strengthen our regional technology position,” noting that more than 60% of Zimbabwe’s population is under 25 years old.

Australia expressed willingness to provide technical support and expertise. Canberra has pursued an advanced AI agenda: in December 2025, it unveiled a National AI Plan to accelerate adoption across the economy.

According to McKinsey, AI and automation could add between $170 billion and $600 billion to Australia’s GDP by 2030.

Proposed cooperation may include training programs, skills transfer, AI governance, and support for local start-ups.

Through this partnership, Zimbabwe hopes to structure a digital ecosystem capable of driving economic diversification and sustainable development, leveraging AI as a strategic national asset.

This article was initially published in French by Samira Njoya 

Adapted in English by Ange J.A de BERRY QUENUM

 

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