Bantu Gazette

Bantu Gazette
  • Energy & Trade
  • Finance
  • Health
  • Politics & Economy
  • Technology
  • Environment
  • Feature
  • Opinion
  • Changemakers
  • Tourism & Culture
  • Sports
  • Magazine
Menu
  • Black Frame Studio
  • Magazine

African Leaders Urged to Accelerate Use of Technology for Growth

UN official highlights need for innovation to boost productivity across the continent

African Leaders Urged to Accelerate Use of Technology for Growth

Deputy Executive Secretary Mama Keita of the U.N. Economic Commission for Africa

Samira Benhaddaby Samira Benhadda
March 29, 2026
Reading Time: 2 mins read

African Leaders Urged to Accelerate Use of Technology for Growth

UN official highlights need for innovation to boost productivity across the continent

African Leaders Urged to Accelerate Use of Technology for Growth

Deputy Executive Secretary Mama Keita of the U.N. Economic Commission for Africa

African Leaders Urged to Accelerate Use of Technology for Growth

Deputy Executive Secretary Mama Keita of the U.N. Economic Commission for Africa

Samira Benhaddaby Samira Benhadda
March 29, 2026
Reading Time: 2 mins read

African countries must move faster to adopt data and frontier technologies to drive economic transformation, Deputy Executive Secretary Mama Keita of the U.N. Economic Commission for Africa said Saturday at a major continental conference in Tangier, Morocco.

Speaking at the Conference of African Ministers of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, Keita said Africa’s economic expansion has not translated into strong productivity gains, despite average annual growth of 3.5% between 2000 and 2023.

“Growth has not been driven by innovation,” she said, noting that gains have largely come from capital and labor rather than efficiency.

She said this trend has limited long-term transformation across the continent and stressed the need to “increase the contribution of productivity.”

The conference focused on how emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain and the internet of things can help reshape African economies. Keita said these tools can “unlock Africa’s growth potential” and improve competitiveness.

Digital payment systems and mobile money platforms are already helping to lower transaction costs and improve access to financial services, while new agricultural technologies are boosting crop yields and strengthening climate resilience.

However, Africa continues to lag behind other regions in adopting advanced technologies. Artificial intelligence is expected to contribute 5.6% to GDP in Africa and similar regions by 2030, compared with higher shares in more developed economies.

Keita pointed to Africa’s young population as a major advantage, saying young people are “more adaptive and creative” in using new technologies, but added that stronger investment in digital skills, infrastructure and energy is needed.

She also warned of challenges, including data security risks, reliance on imported technologies and possible job losses linked to automation.

“The adoption of frontier technologies is not all roses,” she said.

Keita called for coordinated policies, increased financing and stronger institutions to ensure that innovation supports inclusive and sustainable growth across the continent.

The 58th session of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa is taking place from March 28-April 3, 2026, in Tangier.

 

Get the inside Story

Stay informed on the stories shaping Africa’s future. Get breaking news, in-depth analysis, opinions and exclusive insights from across the continent delivered to your inbox, free and unfiltered.


Get in touch for more:
Felix Tih
Editorial Director, Bantu Gazette
WhatsApp
LinkedIn
X (Twitter)
Instagram

Related Posts

Safaricom Ethiopia Records 130.9% Revenue Growth
Technology

Safaricom Ethiopia Records 130.9% Revenue Growth

May 12, 2026
Ghana Launches National AI Strategy to Drive Digital Transformation, Economic Growth
Technology

Ghana Launches National AI Strategy to Drive Digital Transformation, Economic Growth

April 25, 2026
Young Ethiopian Founders Turn Ideas Into Real Solutions
Feature

Young Ethiopian Founders Turn Ideas Into Real Solutions

April 10, 2026
Digital Technologies Are Africa’s Greatest Leapfrog Opportunity
Technology

Digital Technologies Are Africa’s Greatest Leapfrog Opportunity

April 8, 2026
Nigeria Awards ₦2.5 Billion in Grants to 45 Student Ventures
Technology

Nigeria Awards ₦2.5 Billion in Grants to 45 Student Ventures

April 1, 2026
Senegal Launches Flagship Digital Projects Under its National Technology Program
Technology

Senegal Launches Flagship Digital Projects Under its National Technology Program

March 25, 2026

Most Recent

Liberia to Build its 1st Electrical Manufacturing Plant in $26M Deal with Kenyan Firm
Energy & Trade

Liberia to Build its 1st Electrical Manufacturing Plant in $26M Deal with Kenyan Firm

by Aissatou Fall
May 14, 2026
0

The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) signed a $26 million agreement with Kenyan firm Thames Electricals Limited on Tuesday to establish...

Read moreDetails
South Africa Allocates $1.7 Billion to Road Agency for Network Expansion

South Africa Allocates $1.7 Billion to Road Agency for Network Expansion

May 13, 2026
Ethiopia Receives Emperor Tewodros II Relics as African Heritage Repatriations Gather Pace

Ethiopia Receives Emperor Tewodros II Relics as African Heritage Repatriations Gather Pace

May 13, 2026
Rwanda Secures €45M to Expand Climate-Resilient Irrigation in Drought-Prone East

Rwanda Secures €45M to Expand Climate-Resilient Irrigation in Drought-Prone East

May 12, 2026
Ethiopian Airlines Named Fastest Growing Airline as Award Streak Continues

Ethiopian Airlines Named Fastest Growing Airline as Award Streak Continues

May 12, 2026
President Faye Says Senegal’s Sporting Success Must Power National Development

President Faye Says Senegal’s Sporting Success Must Power National Development

May 12, 2026
Safaricom Ethiopia Records 130.9% Revenue Growth

Safaricom Ethiopia Records 130.9% Revenue Growth

May 12, 2026
Liberia to Build its 1st Electrical Manufacturing Plant in $26M Deal with Kenyan Firm
Energy & Trade

Liberia to Build its 1st Electrical Manufacturing Plant in $26M Deal with Kenyan Firm

by Aissatou Fall
Reading Time: 2 mins read
May 14, 2026
0

The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) signed a $26 million agreement with Kenyan firm Thames Electricals Limited on Tuesday to establish...

Read moreDetails
South Africa Allocates $1.7 Billion to Road Agency for Network Expansion
Politics & Economy

South Africa Allocates $1.7 Billion to Road Agency for Network Expansion

by Naledi Kgosi
Reading Time: 1 min read
May 13, 2026
0

South Africa's government has allocated nearly R31 billion (about $1.7 billion) to the country's national roads agency this financial year...

Read moreDetails
Ethiopia Receives Emperor Tewodros II Relics as African Heritage Repatriations Gather Pace
Tourism & Culture

Ethiopia Receives Emperor Tewodros II Relics as African Heritage Repatriations Gather Pace

by Kalkidan Negash
Reading Time: 2 mins read
May 13, 2026
0

ADDIS ABABA Ethiopia formally received relics belonging to Emperor Tewodros II on Tuesday during a ceremony at St Martin's Chapel...

Read moreDetails

African Leaders Urged to Accelerate Use of Technology for Growth

UN official highlights need for innovation to boost productivity across the continent

African Leaders Urged to Accelerate Use of Technology for Growth

Deputy Executive Secretary Mama Keita of the U.N. Economic Commission for Africa

African countries must move faster to adopt data and frontier technologies to drive economic transformation, Deputy Executive Secretary Mama Keita of the U.N. Economic Commission for Africa said Saturday at a major continental conference in Tangier, Morocco.

Speaking at the Conference of African Ministers of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, Keita said Africa’s economic expansion has not translated into strong productivity gains, despite average annual growth of 3.5% between 2000 and 2023.

“Growth has not been driven by innovation,” she said, noting that gains have largely come from capital and labor rather than efficiency.

She said this trend has limited long-term transformation across the continent and stressed the need to “increase the contribution of productivity.”

The conference focused on how emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain and the internet of things can help reshape African economies. Keita said these tools can “unlock Africa’s growth potential” and improve competitiveness.

Digital payment systems and mobile money platforms are already helping to lower transaction costs and improve access to financial services, while new agricultural technologies are boosting crop yields and strengthening climate resilience.

However, Africa continues to lag behind other regions in adopting advanced technologies. Artificial intelligence is expected to contribute 5.6% to GDP in Africa and similar regions by 2030, compared with higher shares in more developed economies.

Keita pointed to Africa’s young population as a major advantage, saying young people are “more adaptive and creative” in using new technologies, but added that stronger investment in digital skills, infrastructure and energy is needed.

She also warned of challenges, including data security risks, reliance on imported technologies and possible job losses linked to automation.

“The adoption of frontier technologies is not all roses,” she said.

Keita called for coordinated policies, increased financing and stronger institutions to ensure that innovation supports inclusive and sustainable growth across the continent.

The 58th session of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa is taking place from March 28-April 3, 2026, in Tangier.

 

African Leaders Urged to Accelerate Use of Technology for Growth

UN official highlights need for innovation to boost productivity across the continent

African Leaders Urged to Accelerate Use of Technology for Growth

Deputy Executive Secretary Mama Keita of the U.N. Economic Commission for Africa

Samira Benhaddaby Samira Benhadda
March 29, 2026

African countries must move faster to adopt data and frontier technologies to drive economic transformation, Deputy Executive Secretary Mama Keita of the U.N. Economic Commission for Africa said Saturday at a major continental conference in Tangier, Morocco.

Speaking at the Conference of African Ministers of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, Keita said Africa’s economic expansion has not translated into strong productivity gains, despite average annual growth of 3.5% between 2000 and 2023.

“Growth has not been driven by innovation,” she said, noting that gains have largely come from capital and labor rather than efficiency.

She said this trend has limited long-term transformation across the continent and stressed the need to “increase the contribution of productivity.”

The conference focused on how emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain and the internet of things can help reshape African economies. Keita said these tools can “unlock Africa’s growth potential” and improve competitiveness.

Digital payment systems and mobile money platforms are already helping to lower transaction costs and improve access to financial services, while new agricultural technologies are boosting crop yields and strengthening climate resilience.

However, Africa continues to lag behind other regions in adopting advanced technologies. Artificial intelligence is expected to contribute 5.6% to GDP in Africa and similar regions by 2030, compared with higher shares in more developed economies.

Keita pointed to Africa’s young population as a major advantage, saying young people are “more adaptive and creative” in using new technologies, but added that stronger investment in digital skills, infrastructure and energy is needed.

She also warned of challenges, including data security risks, reliance on imported technologies and possible job losses linked to automation.

“The adoption of frontier technologies is not all roses,” she said.

Keita called for coordinated policies, increased financing and stronger institutions to ensure that innovation supports inclusive and sustainable growth across the continent.

The 58th session of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa is taking place from March 28-April 3, 2026, in Tangier.

 

Get the inside Story

Stay informed on the stories shaping Africa’s future. Get breaking news, in-depth analysis, opinions and exclusive insights from across the continent delivered to your inbox, free and unfiltered.


Get in touch for more:
Felix Tih
Editorial Director, Bantu Gazette
WhatsApp
LinkedIn
X (Twitter)
Instagram

Related Posts

Safaricom Ethiopia Records 130.9% Revenue Growth

Safaricom Ethiopia Records 130.9% Revenue Growth

by Kalkidan Negash
May 11, 2026
0

...

Ghana Launches National AI Strategy to Drive Digital Transformation, Economic Growth

Ghana Launches National AI Strategy to Drive Digital Transformation, Economic Growth

by Elise Ntebah
April 25, 2026
0

...

Young Ethiopian Founders Turn Ideas Into Real Solutions

Young Ethiopian Founders Turn Ideas Into Real Solutions

by Abel Gorfu Asefa
April 10, 2026
0

...

Digital Technologies Are Africa’s Greatest Leapfrog Opportunity

Digital Technologies Are Africa’s Greatest Leapfrog Opportunity

by Samira Benhadda
April 8, 2026
0

...

Nigeria Awards ₦2.5 Billion in Grants to 45 Student Ventures

Nigeria Awards ₦2.5 Billion in Grants to 45 Student Ventures

by Cynthia N. Ganchok
April 1, 2026
0

...

Senegal Launches Flagship Digital Projects Under its National Technology Program

Senegal Launches Flagship Digital Projects Under its National Technology Program

by Aissatou Fall
March 25, 2026
0

...

Liberia to Build its 1st Electrical Manufacturing Plant in $26M Deal with Kenyan Firm
Energy & Trade

Liberia to Build its 1st Electrical Manufacturing Plant in $26M Deal with Kenyan Firm

by Aissatou Fall
Reading Time: 2 mins read
May 14, 2026
0

The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) signed a $26 million agreement with Kenyan firm Thames Electricals Limited on Tuesday to establish...

Read moreDetails
South Africa Allocates $1.7 Billion to Road Agency for Network Expansion

South Africa Allocates $1.7 Billion to Road Agency for Network Expansion

by Naledi Kgosi
May 13, 2026
0

South Africa's government has allocated nearly R31 billion (about $1.7 billion) to the country's national roads agency this financial year...

Ethiopia Receives Emperor Tewodros II Relics as African Heritage Repatriations Gather Pace

Ethiopia Receives Emperor Tewodros II Relics as African Heritage Repatriations Gather Pace

by Kalkidan Negash
May 13, 2026
0

ADDIS ABABA Ethiopia formally received relics belonging to Emperor Tewodros II on Tuesday during a ceremony at St Martin's Chapel...

Rwanda Secures €45M to Expand Climate-Resilient Irrigation in Drought-Prone East

Rwanda Secures €45M to Expand Climate-Resilient Irrigation in Drought-Prone East

by Marina Bisse
May 12, 2026
0

Rwanda has secured €45.4 million in additional financing to build a climate-resilient irrigation system across 3,073 hectares of agricultural land...

Ethiopian Airlines Named Fastest Growing Airline as Award Streak Continues

Ethiopian Airlines Named Fastest Growing Airline as Award Streak Continues

by Kalkidan Negash
May 12, 2026
0

ADDIS ABABA Ethiopian Airlines received the Fastest-Growing Airline (Africa) honor at the Athens International Airport 2026 Awards, marking another major...

Next Post
Mali Records 65,500 Net Jobs Created in 2025, Best Performance in Five Years

Mali Records 65,500 Net Jobs Created in 2025, Best Performance in Five Years

Ethiopia Draws $13.1 Billion in Investment Deals at Annual Forum

Ethiopia Draws $13.1 Billion in Investment Deals at Annual Forum

West Africa Takes a New Approach to Tax Reform

West Africa Takes a New Approach to Tax Reform

Afreximbank Commits $2.5 Billion to Dangote Refinery Financing

Afreximbank Commits $2.5 Billion to Dangote Refinery Financing

Bantu Gazette is a pioneering news platform that champions Africa's development, culture, and heritage. We spotlight the continent's successes, address its challenges, and provide insightful coverage of events that shape its future.

Bantu Gazette is a pioneering news platform that champions Africa's development, culture, and heritage. We spotlight the continent's successes, address its challenges, and provide insightful coverage of events that shape its future.

Our Platforms

  • Bantu Magazine
  • Bantu Brief
  • Black Frame Studio

Our Services

  • Bantu Agency
  • Advertise
  • Partnerships

Our Services

  • Editorial Director
  • Opportunities
  • Contact

Bantu Gazette is a pioneering news platform that champions Africa's development, culture, and heritage. We spotlight the continent's successes, address its challenges, and provide insightful coverage of events that shape its future.

Our Platforms

  • Bantu Magazine
  • Bantu Brief
  • Black Frame Studio

Our Services

  • Bantu Agency
  • Advertise
  • Partnerships

Our Services

  • Editorial Director
  • Opportunities
  • Contact
Bantu Gazette
  • Energy & Trade
  • Finance
  • Health
  • Politics & Economy
  • Technology
  • Environment
  • Feature
  • Opinion
  • Changemakers
  • Tourism & Culture
  • Magazine