Zimbabwe ICT Excellence Awards celebrate innovation and digital leadership

Date: 2026-03-01
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By:  Kanto Kai Okanta

Zimbabwe’s Minister of ICT, Postal and Courier Services, Tatenda Mavetera, has commended the country’s technology sector following the success of the Zimbabwe ICT Excellence Awards 2025 in Harare. The awards ceremony took place alongside the AI and Innovation Week and brought together industry leaders, innovators, and policymakers to recognize achievements shaping the nation’s digital future.

The awards honored excellence across 23 categories, highlighting individuals and organizations contributing to Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030 agenda. Among the winners was George Mutakura of the National University of Science and Technology (NUST), who received the ICT Innovator of the Year award for developing an AI-powered Intelligent Digital Identity Verification System aimed at strengthening digital security. FAO EOSTAT was named Innovator Runner-Up for its satellite-based crop monitoring solution designed to support agricultural transformation.

NetOne secured the Best Rural Internet Connectivity award for the second consecutive year, recognized for efforts to expand connectivity and bridge the urban-rural digital divide. Lorreta Songola of Liquid Intelligent Technologies was honored in the Women in ICT category for her leadership in the sector. The ICT4D Initiative award went to ICDL, through the Computer Society of Zimbabwe, for advancing digital skills development. Tynwald High School was named Robotics Champion for promoting innovation in automation and robotics among students, while Innbucks was recognized in the Best Mobile App category for its role in transforming service delivery.

Minister Mavetera described the strong participation in the awards as both inspiring and a testament to the growth of Zimbabwe’s ICT sector. She reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to supporting innovation and digital transformation through initiatives such as the 1.5 Million Coders Programme and the Digital Skills Ambassadors Initiative, as the country advances its broader digital transformation agenda.

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