Zimbabwe to unveil National Artificial Intelligence Strategy

Date: 2026-03-13
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

Zimbabwe is set to launch its National Artificial Intelligence Strategy, a move expected to position the country among a growing number of African nations establishing policy frameworks to guide the development and use of artificial intelligence.

The strategy is scheduled to be officially launched by President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, marking Zimbabwe as the 17th country on the continent to introduce a national strategy focused on artificial intelligence.

The initiative was developed through a collaborative process led by the Ministry of ICT, with contributions from experts drawn from government, industry and civil society.

Among the experts involved in drafting the strategy is Tendai Masunda Zengeni, an optical communications expert and Regional Director of Women in STEM Africa, who served as one of four core drafters of the document.

According to Zengeni, the strategy underwent validation by a wide range of stakeholders across various sectors to ensure it reflects national priorities and aligns with the country’s long-term development goals.

National AI strategies are increasingly being adopted by governments across Africa as part of broader efforts to harness artificial intelligence to drive innovation, economic growth and digital transformation.

 

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