By: Nana Appiah Acquaye
Ericsson
has hosted a high-level delegation from Zambia at its studio in Stockholm, as
part of ongoing efforts to strengthen collaboration on digital transformation
initiatives.
The
delegation was led by Mulambo Haimbe, Minister of Foreign Affairs and
International Cooperation, and included Johan Hallenborg. The visit was
organised in partnership with Business Sweden.

Discussions
during the engagement focused on the role of connectivity in supporting
Zambia’s national development priorities, with particular emphasis on
leveraging digital infrastructure to drive innovation and efficiency across key
sectors.
Participants
explored practical applications of connectivity solutions in areas such as
agriculture, where digital technologies are increasingly being used to enhance
productivity, improve resilience, and support long-term sustainability.

Ericsson
highlighted the importance of collaboration between governments, industry
stakeholders, and development partners in translating digital ambitions into
tangible outcomes. The meeting also underscored the role of sustained dialogue
in advancing technology-driven solutions tailored to national development
needs.
The
engagement forms part of broader efforts to deepen partnerships aimed at
accelerating digital transformation across Africa, with a focus on building
resilient and inclusive digital ecosystems.