Airtel pushes for collaboration in building Africa’s digital future

KIGALI-(MaraviPost)-Airtel Africa, a leading provider of telecommunications and mobile money services across 14 African countries, has highlighted industry partnerships, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data centres as critical pillars for delivering Africa’s digital future.

Airtel Africa’s Chief Executive Officer, Sunil Taldar observes that the efforts will shape the next decade of
Africa’s telecom revolution, marking a shift from merely connecting people to enabling them to create value through such connections.

In a keynote address at the 2025 Mobile World Congress (also known as MWC25) Kigali, Taldar stated: “Africa’s digital decade has begun. The continent that once leapfrogged into mobile telephony is now ready to leap again – into an era where every byte of data fuels productivity and every connection builds prosperity.”

He said, “Africa is ready for its next leap from access to productivity. This requires partnership between operators who co-build, technology manufactures who equip, regulators who enable, investors who believe, tax regimes which support and young Africans who create.

“Together we can build a continent where data is processed locally, talent is nurtured nationally,
and innovation is scaled globally”.

Airtel Africa CEO adds “Africa’s digital future needs AI to make networks smarter and greener, customer experiences more intuitive and mobile money more secure and intuitive.

“It will also require a connected network of data centres linked by high-capacity fibre to
unlock inclusive digital participation even in remote regions.”

He stated further, “Airtel Africa is investing in major data-centre hubs in Nigeria and Kenya to support
the continent’s digital future.

“We are also deploying AI in operations, including SMS spam detection, customer onboarding, mobile money fraud detection and sites’ energy optimisation”.

This year’s edition of the annual gathering of industry leaders, innovators and policymakers held annually in Kigali Rwanda tagged MWC25 explores how connectivity and digital technologies are
accelerating Africa’s transformation.

Speaking when he officially opened MWC25 Kigali, Rwanda’s President, Paul Kagame noted that
Africa has gone from limited connectivity to a mobile-driven economy in a few years.

“While the challenges that Africa faces are significant, they also offer great growth potential if we
collaborate. Governments, the private sector and other partners should harmonise policies and create the right environment for innovation.

“This will enable our data and payment systems to
flow securely across borders and connect our economies. The future we must build is an Africa
that is bold, connected and competitive,” President Kagame added.

The discussions at MWC25 closely align with Malawi’s Vision 2063, which identifies digital transformation as a key driver of inclusive economic growth and sustainable development.

Airtel Malawi’s strategic focus on expanding digital infrastructure, integrating AI technologies, and
enhancing mobile money services supports national goals around innovation, youth empowerment, and competitiveness, reinforcing the country’s position in Africa’s digital future.

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