Ghana and Malawi strengthen cooperation on digital transformation and public sector innovation

Date: 2026-08-23
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

Ghana and Malawi have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening cooperation and knowledge sharing in digital transformation, public sector innovation and the delivery of efficient digital public services.

The commitment was expressed during a study tour by a delegation from the Republic of Malawi to Ghana’s Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations to learn from the country’s digital transformation initiatives and approaches to public sector innovation.

Welcoming the delegation on behalf of the Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, the Deputy Minister, Hon. Mohammed Adams Sukparu, said Ghana was pleased to share its experiences in using digital technologies to support sustainable development and improve public service delivery.

He said Ghana’s digital transformation agenda has focused on strategic investments in digital infrastructure, digital identity, cybersecurity, e-government services, digital skills development and innovation ecosystems.

The engagement provided an opportunity for officials from both countries to exchange experiences, discuss lessons learned and explore practical approaches to addressing common digital transformation challenges across Africa.

The Malawian delegation was led by Mr. Stuart Ligomeka, Deputy Chief Secretary at the Office of the President and Cabinet. He expressed appreciation for the reception accorded the delegation and described Ghana as an important reference point for Malawi’s digital transformation efforts.

Mr. Ligomeka said Malawi’s decision to undertake the study tour followed a review of international experiences that identified Ghana as a country that had made significant progress in using information and communications technology to transform public services.

He said the delegation was particularly interested in understanding Ghana’s digital systems, institutional arrangements and approaches to digital government, with the aim of gaining practical insights that could support Malawi’s own transformation agenda.

The delegation also highlighted the long-standing historical relationship between Ghana and Malawi, including the connection of Malawi’s first President, Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda, with Ghana, where he studied and lived for several years.

Both sides emphasised the importance of continued technical cooperation and knowledge exchange, with the engagement expected to strengthen collaboration between Ghana and Malawi as the two countries pursue more efficient, inclusive and technology-driven public services.

 

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