A one-page overview of the Zimbabwe National Artificial Intelligence Strategy (2026–2030): what it is, how it works, and how to engage.
Timeframe
2026–2030
Pillars
Six strategic pillars
Initiatives
Five flagship missions
Vision
The strategy is rooted in Ubuntu/Unhu, home-grown innovation, and citizen dignity, and is implemented through six pillars, five flagship initiatives, and public accountability mechanisms.
Pillar 1
Talent & Capacity
AI literacy, skills pipelines, centres of excellence.
Pillar 2
Infrastructure & Sovereignty
Compute, data centres, connectivity, secure platforms.
Pillar 3
Adoption & Transformation
AI-enabled services across priority sectors.
Pillar 4
Governance & Ethics
Trustworthy, Ubuntu-rooted, risk-based governance.
Pillar 5
R&D & Innovation
Research agenda, commercialization, and innovation pathways.
Pillar 6
International Collaboration & Diplomacy
Partnerships, diplomacy, standards, and leadership.
Initiative 1
AI Grand Challenge
National competition for priority solutions.
Initiative 2
Project Pangolin/Haka/Inkakha
National AI and Data Platform with secure, accredited access.
Initiative 3
Nzwisiso Campaign
AI literacy through school programmes, local-language media and Digital Ambassadors.
Initiative 4
"Innovation Crucible/Umthombo Wolwazi"
National AI regulatory sandbox to test and scale solutions.
Initiative 5
"Mugove/Umqele/Isabelo Fund"
Co-investment fund to accelerate Zimbabwean AI startups.
Innovators, researchers, industry, diaspora, students and citizens all have a role. Explore opportunities and engagement pathways tailored to you.