Vodacom
Mozambique has marked a transformative moment in the nation's digital journey
with the grand opening of its state-of-the-art Data Centre, an infrastructure
milestone personally inaugurated by Her Excellency the Prime Minister of
Mozambique, Maria Benvinda Levy. The advanced facility positions Mozambique as
a regional technology contender, offering enterprises and institutions
world-class cloud services, robust cybersecurity solutions, and sophisticated
data analytics capabilities developed specifically for local market needs.

The Prime
Minister's presence at the launch ceremony underscored the government's
endorsement of Vodacom's investment as a strategic national asset. "This
facility embodies our shared vision for a technologically empowered Mozambique
where innovation catalyzes inclusive economic progress," stated a Vodacom
executive during the event. The Data Centre eliminates the need for Mozambican
businesses to rely on foreign hosting solutions, providing secure, low-latency
digital infrastructure that meets global standards while complying with local
data sovereignty regulations.
Designed to
support Mozambique's growing digital economy, the facility offers customized
solutions ranging from enterprise cloud migration for major corporations to
scalable platforms for tech startups. Its tier-III equivalent infrastructure
guarantees 99.982% uptime, with advanced environmental controls and redundant
power systems ensuring uninterrupted service – critical requirements for
financial institutions, healthcare providers, and government agencies
modernizing their operations.

Vodacom
Mozambique CEO, Simon Karikari noted the project's collaborative foundations,
acknowledging government regulators, commercial partners, and shareholders for
enabling the $40 million investment. The Data Centre launch coincides with
expanded fiber optic deployments across Maputo and planned connectivity
upgrades to secondary cities, creating an integrated digital ecosystem.
By: Nana Appiah Acquaye