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Africa Finance Corporation Highlights Digital Infrastructure in New Report
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46069, member: 636"] Africa Finance Corporation published its infrastructure report for 2025. The study focuses on digital technology as a driver of economic change across the continent. African nations show stronger commitment to digital development as a foundation for growth. The report examines how technology infrastructure can transform economies. Digital systems serve as building blocks for future prosperity. Investment flows into key digital projects continue rising throughout Africa. Companies build underwater cables that connect countries to global networks. Firms construct fiber optic systems that carry internet traffic across vast distances. Organizations establish data centers that store and process information locally. These projects help African countries control their digital destiny. Many rural communities still lack proper internet access compared to cities. The gap between urban and rural connectivity remains wide across most nations. Millions of people cannot participate fully without reliable internet service. This digital divide limits economic opportunities for rural populations. Solving connectivity problems becomes essential for true digital equality. The corporation recommends five specific steps to improve digital progress. Leaders should focus resources on connecting rural areas first. Governments need to increase spending on network infrastructure projects. Officials must open telecom markets to more competition gradually. Policymakers should create unified rules for digital services. Nations must invest heavily in teaching digital skills to citizens. Recent investments show global confidence continues growing. The World Bank committed one hundred million dollars to expand data centers. New facilities will operate across Ethiopia, Angola and Uganda. These centers will reduce costs for local businesses and improve security. Digital infrastructure creates opportunities for innovation and long-term economic success. [/QUOTE]
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