Zambia, China deepen digital ties

Nkula Mwanza, director of digital communications at Zambia's Ministry of Technology and Science, and Han Jing, China's ambassador to Zambia.
Nkula Mwanza, director of digital communications at Zambia's Ministry of Technology and Science, and Han Jing, China's ambassador to Zambia.

China could play a larger role in Zambia's digital transformation plans after officials from the two countries discussed cooperation in digital infrastructure, emerging technologies and skills development.

The discussions build on existing Chinese-backed investments in telecommunications networks, digital connectivity and public infrastructure.

China is already a significant technology and infrastructure partner for Zambia.

Companies including Huawei and ZTE have supported telecommunications network expansion, digital connectivity projects and ICT skills development initiatives in the country.

Chinese-backed financing has also contributed to transport, energy and public infrastructure projects.

Nkula Mwanza, director of digital communications at Zambia's Ministry of Technology and Science, and Han Jing, China's ambassador to Zambia, recently met to discuss strengthening cooperation in technology, innovation and digital development.

The discussions covered digital infrastructure development, information and communication technologies , emerging technologies, digital skills development, research and innovation, and technology-based solutions to support national development priorities.

Mwanza reaffirmed Zambia's commitment to partnerships that support digital growth and innovation.

He highlighted the role of technology in improving service delivery, creating employment opportunities for young people and strengthening Zambia's competitiveness.

Jing reiterated China's commitment to deeper cooperation with Zambia and expressed willingness to explore initiatives in the areas discussed.

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