To : All Media
Date : 09 November 2025
The Department of Communications and Digital Technologies (DCDT), in collaboration with Africa Tech Festival, will host the 28th edition of AfricaCom, which is the world’s largest gathering of African connectivity leaders and the main anchor of Africa Tech Festival. This gathering brings together the who’s who of the tech industry under one roof to chart the path for the digital economy, which is now driving a significant portion of the world’s GDP.
Africa Tech Festival is one of the continent’s leading platforms for innovation, uniting tech leaders, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and investors from across Africa and around the world. This year’s programme will feature content sessions, exhibitions, and high-level discussions focused on emerging technologies, digital inclusion, start-up growth, connectivity, and the development of Africa’s digital economy.
The Minister’s opening address will set the stage for key dialogues on accelerating digital transformation and unlocking new opportunities for economic growth and innovation. The summit brings together global leaders, policymakers, and international partners to explore the governance of digital public infrastructure and the role it can play in strengthening service delivery, economic participation, and public trust.
The details are as follows:
Activity 01 :- ATU Ministerial Forum
DATE : 10 November 2025 (Monday)
TIME : 09:00am-15:00
VENUE : Westin Hotel (Cape Town).
Activity 02 :- Africa Tech Festival Opening Ceremony
DATE : 11 November 2025 (Tuesday)
TIME : 09:00am-15:00
VENUE : Cape Town International Convention Centre.
Members of the media are invited to register on the below link:
Media enquiries :
Mr Kwena Moloto : This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. / 060 902 7077
Ms Tlangelani Manganyi : This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. / 060 886 4670
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Issued by the Ministry of Communications and Digital Technologies.