Liquid Intelligent Technologies, a business of Cassava Technologies, a global technology leader, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Government of Zimbabwe to establish and operate a Software Developer Skills Development Hub. This initiative reinforces the critical role played by public-private partnerships in accelerating Zimbabwe’s digital transformation and skills development agenda.
Aligned with Smart Zimbabwe Master Plan, the AI Strategy, and the National ICT Policy, the programme supports national priorities focused on digital sovereignty, innovation, and inclusive economic growth, driving the country’s ambition to become a digitally driven, knowledge-based economy. The partnership aims to develop a pipeline of skilled software developers, support innovation, and expand access to world-class digital training and infrastructure.
“Digital transformation is no longer a future goal, it is an immediate economic imperative. The pandemic permanently accelerated this shift, turning digital tools into foundational necessities. This partnership reflects our unyielding commitment to equipping Zimbabwe’s youth, entrepreneurs, and businesses with the exact skills and infrastructure needed to dominate the global digital economy. Through this initiative, we are proud to ignite a sustainable technology ecosystem that creates meaningful jobs, fuels entrepreneurship, and establishes Zimbabwe as a beacon of regional innovation,” said Lorreta Songola, Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of Liquid Intelligent Technologies Zimbabwe.
“This MOU is about creating a robust and sustainable skills development programme that is aligned with the needs of industry and the digital economy. By focusing on areas such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, digital analytics, cyber security, and software development, we are ensuring that Zimbabwe participates in the Fourth Industrial Revolution not only as a consumer but also as a creator, innovator, and inventor. Working together with Liquid Intelligent Technologies, we are advancing our collective responsibility to build a digitally connected, technologically sovereign upper-middle-income society under Vision 2030,” said Honourable Minister Dr J. Muswere, Minister of Skills Audit and Development.
Liquid Intelligent Technologies, through Cassava Technologies, will provide high-speed connectivity, cloud, cyber security and AI compute training programmes. The hub will also offer mentorship programmes and startup incubation opportunities, facilitate internships, and provide access to regional technology projects across Africa. The Ministry of Skills Audit and Development will support the operationalisation of the Hub, facilitate collaboration with educational institutions and development partners, and help align the programme with national development priorities and digital transformation objectives.
The partnership demonstrates Liquid’s continued commitment to advancing digital inclusion, digital skills development, and technology-driven economic growth across Africa, and particularly in supporting Zimbabwe’s long-term digital transformation objectives.












