Mthuli Ncube's Treasury to buy Zimbabwe ChatGPT, not bread

Zimbabwe prepares major technological infrastructure investments through enhanced Treasury funding commitments. Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube visited the national High-Performance Computing center and announced government plans for digital economy advancement. The administration will establish dedicated budget allocations for 2026 targeting artificial intelligence capabilities and computing facility upgrades. International partnerships will supplement domestic funding for technology development initiatives. Officials position the country as a regional leader in artificial intelligence implementation.

High-performance computing systems employ connected computer clusters to execute complex calculations and simulations rapidly. These networks support scientific research, medical applications, weather prediction, and artificial intelligence development across multiple industries. Government departments already utilize the facility for electronic health records and border security biometric systems. Treasury officials explore machine learning applications for economic forecasting and policy analysis. The computing center serves as foundation infrastructure for broader digitalization programs throughout public administration.
 

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