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Mavetera seeks tech deals to make Zimbabwe a hub
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31521, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's tech minister is pushing hard for a digital revolution. Tatenda Mavetera wants tech innovators and government teams to work together to supercharge artificial intelligence investments. Responding to conversations at the GAISAfrica2025 conference, Mavetera highlighted ambitious plans to transform Zimbabwe's technological landscape. She talked about creating smoother regulations, boosting research partnerships, and building rock-solid digital infrastructure that attracts serious investors. The minister dropped bombshell announcements about upcoming policies targeting tech startups, cryptocurrency frameworks, and juicy tax incentives. Her goal? Positioning Zimbabwe as Africa's next big technology powerhouse. Strive Masiyiwa and Fadzayi Mahere received personal shoutouts for their insights. Mavetera's strategy involves inviting key stakeholders to critical discussions. She's scheduled roundtable meetings at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair Digital Economy Conference to brainstorm actionable technological solutions. Her message rings clear: Partnerships drive progress. Cutting through bureaucratic noise, the minister emphasized turning ambitious tech dreams into concrete achievements. By creating investor-friendly environments and supporting innovation, Zimbabwe could leapfrog traditional development barriers. Collaboration remains her central battle cry for technological transformation. [/QUOTE]
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