Africa Must Shift From Consumers of Technology to Builders

Africa Must Shift From Consumers of Technology to Builders


Nairobi — Much of the conversations around the future of technology is shaped by what we can see the apps we use, the platforms we engage with and the innovations redefining how we live and work. Artificial intelligence, fintech and immersive digital experiences dominate headlines and capture our imagination.

But the true story of technological progress lies beneath the surface. It is defined by the infrastructure that enable innovation long before it reaches the end user. Resilient networks, intelligent platforms, scalable compute and interoperable systems.

These are the rails upon which digital innovation runs, and across Africa, we are seeing a shift from consuming technology to building it.

This transformation is visible across Africa. From hyperscale and carrier neutral data centres in Nairobi, Lagos and Cape Town to the subsea cable investments along its coasts. African nations are building the physical backbone ready for its intelligent future.


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These investments are bringing computing power closer to users, reducing latency and unlocking opportunities in cloud native services and AI driven platforms.

We are also seeing the convergence of digital infrastructure and sustainable energy. Africa has a unique opportunity to leapfrog traditional models by powering its data infrastructure with renewables like geothermal in Kenya, solar across the Sahel and wind in North and Southern Africa. This creates a pathway for growth that is both scalable and sustainable.

In parallel, Africa’s digital rails are expanding beyond borders. Cross border fibre, satellite connectivity, regional internet exchange points and pan African payment systems are knitting together a more integrated digital economy. These corridors are enabling data flows, entrepreneurship and the creative economy.

Infrastructure is evolving. It is intelligent, adaptive and intuitive. Networks are now self-optimising, predictive, intelligent and responsive in real time. We are truly in the age of intelligence.

Artificial intelligence, and increasingly agentic AI, is embedding itself across connectivity, enterprise platforms and financial systems. Networks are no longer just fast they are smart, capable of predictive maintenance, automated scaling and self-healing operations.

This philosophy has guided Safaricom 25-year journey of purpose driven innovation. From building one of the region’s most resilient mobile networks to evolving M-PESA into a globally recognised fintech platform, our focus has consistently been on enabling others to build.