Ethiopia’s digital transformation is gaining significant traction, especially with the collaboration between Ethio Telecom and the Ministry of Innovation and Technology. 

This partnership, announced on January 1, 2025, will enhance digital services across various sectors, including agriculture and education.

Frehiwot Tamru, CEO of Ethio Telecom, emphasised the company’s commitment to achieving the goals of Digital Ethiopia 2025, stating, “We are undertaking extensive work to achieve these objectives.”

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Strengthening digital services

The collaboration focuses on expanding citizens’ access to digital services. Dr Belete Molla, the Minister of Innovation and Technology, highlighted Ethio Telecom’s role as a national pride and symbol of progress in the digital ecosystem. 

He noted that this partnership will foster inclusivity and accessibility in technology, ensuring that all Ethiopians benefit from the digital revolution.

Ethio Telecom has also been proactive in launching innovative services like Telebirr, a substantial-growing mobile money platform. 

This service facilitates domestic transactions and aims to enhance financial inclusion in Ethiopia. 

The push for digital wallets and improved remittance services demonstrates Ethio Telecom’s strategy to diversify its offerings and adapt to the evolving digital economy.

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A vision for the future

The partnership also aligns with broader initiatives like the EM 2.0 model developed in collaboration with Huawei, which focuses on accelerating African digitalisation. This model provides a roadmap for transforming telecommunications in emerging markets by leveraging advanced technologies.

As Ethiopia continues its journey towards becoming a digitally empowered nation, Ethio Telecom stands at the forefront of this transformation. 

The ongoing efforts reflect a commitment to technological advancement and improving the quality of life for its citizens by bridging gaps in service delivery and access to information.