Marcus Moloko
The Department of Communications and Digital Technologies (DCDT) has reaffirmed its commitment to advancing South Africa’s digital transformation agenda through closer collaboration with industry leaders.


On an official invitation, Deputy Minister Mondli Gungubele visited Huawei Technologies South Africa’s Office Park in Woodmead this week.
During the engagement, the Deputy Minister met with Mr. Kui Zheng, the newly appointed CEO of Huawei Enterprise South Africa.
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Discussions focused on ICT priorities, digital infrastructure, technology transfer, and strategies to accelerate digital inclusion.
“This visit presents an opportunity to strengthen the partnership between government and industry, engage on current ICT priorities, and gain insights into Huawei South Africa’s latest developments and capabilities,” the Department said.

The Huawei engagement formed part of a broader programme of strategic site visits, which also included AM Hengtong Africa Telecoms in Kempton Park. There, discussions centered on leveraging projects such as the PEACE Cable system to expand international connectivity and position South Africa as a regional digital hub.
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The department said partnerships of this nature are vital for implementing the National Digital Economy Masterplan, which aims to build a connected, inclusive, and globally competitive digital society.

“Engagements of this nature are critical in fostering innovation, accelerating digital inclusion, and building a connected South Africa,” the Department said.









