In 2021, DPA announced a partnership with X to virtualize the power grid in South Africa and develop digital grid tools to promote energy resilience and low carbon power in the country.
In 2021, DPA announced a partnership with X to virtualize the power grid in South Africa and develop digital grid tools to promote energy resilience and low carbon power in the country.
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Target 17.8. Enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information and communications technology.
Target 17.14. Enhance policy coherence for sustainable development.
Target 17.16. Enhance multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilise and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources to support the
achievement of the UN SDGs.
Target 17.17. Encourage and promote effective partnerships.
Target 17.18. Enhance capacity-building support to increase the availability of high-quality, timely and reliable data relevant in national contexts.
17.8, 17.16, 17.17 and 17.18: We operate as an accountable and transparent organisation; essential for effective partnerships that promote improved and
inclusive ICT:
17.14: We engage with regulators on the development of national policy.
Target 16.3. Promote the rule of law.
Target 16.5. Substantially reduce corruption and bribery.
Target 16.6. Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions.
Target 16.7. Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.
Target 16.10. Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms.
16.3 and 16.5: Our Code of Conduct, values, governance structures and policies ensure that we employ transparent and ethical business practices, and comply with all applicable laws and regulations across our jurisdictions. Compliance monitoring extends to our business partners.
16.6: The digital products and services we provide support the effectiveness, resilience, accountability and transparency of other institutions and protects their data and intellectual property.
16.7: Talent management is conducted with fairness and transparency, ensuring that our leadership team is representative of the societies in which we operate.
16.10: Our affordable solutions support access to information, improving lives that can help to reduce poverty and upholding freedom of speech. In addition, the new Group sustainability strategy will enhance the accuracy and completeness of our own publicly available sustainability information.
Target 11.3. Enhance inclusive and sustainable urbanisation.
Target 11.4. Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.
Target 11.6. Reduce the adverse per capita environmental impact of cities.
11.3: Our digital infrastructure and accessible and affordable products and services support inclusive and sustainable urban development, including digital and financial inclusion.
11.4: The preservation of cultural heritage and the natural environment are key criteria when acquiring land and constructing infrastructure.
11.6: DPA provides businesses and individuals with access to affordable solar energy through a zero-start-up cost model.
Target 9.1. Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure to support economic development and human wellbeing with a focus on affordable and equitable access.
Target 9.4. Upgrade infrastructure and industries to make them sustainable with increased resource-use efficiency and greater adoption of clean and environmentally sound technologies.
Target 9.5. Upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors and encourage innovation.
9.1 and 9.5: Our access to capital allows us to invest in growth projects and innovation to meet market demand, in turn supporting economic development and fostering innovation in the ICT sector. In addition, we promote affordable connection to the internet, driving digital inclusion for formal and informal businesses and households in urban and rural areas.
Sasai Fintech provides affordable access to financial services.
9.4: We adhere to industry best practices and standards to provide resilient, reliable and secure digital infrastructure, products and services, encompassing:
9.4: Our planned upgrades include the replacement of infrastructure that is power-intensive with renewable energy alternatives and technology that uses energy and water resources more efficiently. When selecting our business partners, we consider how they manage their environmental impact.
Target 8.2. Achieve economic productivity through technological upgrading and innovation.
Target 8.3. Promote policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and SME development.
Target 8.4. Improve resource efficiency in consumption and production and endeavour to decouple economic growth from environmental degradation.
Target 8.5. Achieve productive employment and decent work for all (women, men, young people and persons with disabilities) with equal pay for work of equal value.
Target 8.6. Substantially reduce the proportion of youth not in employment, education or training.
Target 8.8. Protect labour rights and promote safe and secure working environments for all workers.
8.2, 8.3 and 8.6: We contribute to economic productivity and growth and job creation through:
8.4: We implement initiatives that support the sustainable use of resources (especially for energy and water).
8.5 and 8.8: Our Code of Conduct, values, governance structures, policies and business partner requirements promote:
We seek to use technology as an enabler of economic prosperity and work to provide digital solutions for individuals and businesses that are inclusive and enable them to realise their economic potential. Leveraging our digital broadband network, interconnected data centres, solar renewable energy, global partnerships and the passion of our teams, our digital solutions are empowering individuals and businesses across markets. Through Cassava Technologies, we have brought together our complementary business lines under one experienced and founder-led management team, with proven execution capabilities and deep knowledge and experience across markets. This allows us to deliver on our mission, satisfy our customers and engender trust within the communities in which we operate. Our Purpose
Strive Masiyiwa is the Founder and Executive Chairman of Cassava Technologies which is built from the strong performance and track record of Econet, one of the pioneers of the mobile telecoms industry in Africa. Strive Masiyiwa set out more than 20 years ago to bring connectivity to Africa. He went on to build Africa’s largest independent fibre network, totaling more than 100,000 kilometers. The business has now grown to an entire ecosystem of digital solutions designed to bring technology to the people and businesses who need it. An honorary fellow of the African Academy of Sciences, Masiyiwa has received honorary doctorates from Morehouse College, Yale University, Nelson Mandela University and the University of Cardiff where he received his BSc in electrical engineering in 1984.Meet our Executive Chairman Strive Masiyiwa:
Originally from Zimbabwe, Masiyiwa left the country in 2000, and is based in London. Masiyiwa serves on several international boards including Unilever Plc, Netflix, National Geographic Society, and the Global Advisory boards of Bank of America, the Council on Foreign Relations (in the US), Stanford University, the Bloomberg New Economy Forum, and the Prince of Wales Trust for Africa. Masiyiwa is the only African member of the US Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Committee on Conscience.
In May 2020 Masiyiwa was appointed to serve as an African Union Special Envoy to help coordinate Africa’s private sector efforts to procure medical supplies and fight the spread of COVID-19. As Special Envoy he also heads up the Africa Vaccine Acquisition Task Team. He led a similar private-sector initiative to fight Ebola in West Africa in 2014-2015.
Masiyiwa served on the African Union Reform Task Force led by President Kagame that led to the breakthrough of the African Continental Free Trade Area and the creation of the SMART Africa digital transformation initiative. Together with Melinda Gates and Hon Sri Mulyani, Minister of Finance of Indonesia, he served as co-chair of the Pathways for Prosperity Commission for Technology and Inclusive Development, headquartered at Oxford University
A board member of the Rockefeller Foundation for 15 years as one of its long-serving members, Masiyiwa is a co-founder, with Kofi Annan, The Rockefeller Foundation, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, of an initiative to help 400m African smallholder farmers known as the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa. He then became its second chairman after Kofi Annan, and since stepping down, has continued to serve as Chairman Emeritus. He was honored for this work with the Norman Borlaug World Food Prize Medallion.
Masiyiwa was a co-founder with Richard Branson of the Carbon War Room and the B-Team. He is a founding member of the Global Business Coalition on Education. He previously chaired the Micronutrient Initiative of Canada. He served on the UN Global Commission for Adaptation focusing on climate change challenges, and on the jury of the Hilton Humanitarian Prize. At the invitation of the United Nations Secretary-General, Masiyiwa has served on two UN Commissions: Financing Global Education Opportunities and Sustainable Energy for All.
As a philanthropist, Masiyiwa is a member of the Giving Pledge. In 1996 he and his wife Tsitsi, co-founded what is now known as the Higherlife Foundation which has supported the education of over 250,000 orphaned, vulnerable, and gifted children across Africa, as well as health, disaster relief, and preparedness, and rural transformation programs in conjunction with Delta Philanthropies.
Since 2013 Masiyiwa has devoted his time to mentoring the next generation of African entrepreneurs through his Facebook page, which has a growing followership of 5.8+ million young people. For several years, Facebook identified his platform as having the most engaged following of any business leader in the world. Other awards and recognition include:
Hardy Pemhiwa is a seasoned board-level practitioner with extensive senior management experience across Eastern and Southern Africa in financial services, development banking, telecommunications, media and infrastructure.Meet our Group President & CEO Hardy Pemhiwa:
Pemhiwa was Group Chief Executive and Managing Director of Econet, one of the pioneers of the mobile telecoms industry in Africa, [for six years].
He has over 12 years’ experience as a managing director and co-founder of a regulated financial services firm in Kenya offering investment management and investment banking services across Eastern and Southern Africa. In this role, he helped companies in the region to raise more than $500m in debt and equity capital.
Pemhiwa spent nine years as a senior executive at PTA Bank, of which five years were as an Executive Director and member of the Executive Committee. His responsibilities included overseeing the bank’s project finance portfolio across 18 countries in Eastern and Southern Africa, managing relationships with clients and governments and raising capital for the bank’s lending programs from local and global sources.
Pemhiwa holds a B. Eng. from Queen Mary College (University of London) and an MBA Certificate in Finance from the Edinburgh Business School. He is fluent in English, and speaks French, Shona and Swahili.
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Oswald Jumira Oswald is an international digital technology professional and business executive with more than 14 years’ experience successfully advancing the growth and adoption of digital technology across the African continent. Oswald has worked with start-ups, universities, global technology and venture capital companies to develop and scale up innovative digital solution across Africa. Oswald working with the African Union, Africa CDC and other strategic partners recently led the Econet technical team in developing the Africa Medical Supplies Platform which is the marketplace for Covid-19 medical supplies for Africa governments and businesses.
CEO Vaya Technologies
Norman Moyo Norman has a well-rounded experience gained whilst working in various African countries like Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania and South Africa. Having begun his career journey at Standard Chartered Bank, he moved into the telecommunications industry when GSM technology was introduced in Africa by being part of Econet Wireless Zimbabwe team. Thereafter he moved to Celtel International as Commercial Director in Zambia before landing the job of Chief Marketing Officer in Nigeria. In 2011 Norman was nominated to the prestigious GTB global top 40 world telecom leaders under 40 years as a result of his work in Nigeria. In addition, his exploits in IOT have recently earned him two Titans of Influence awards (2017) on a national and regional level in the information and communication technology (ICT) sector.
CEO Distributed Power Technologies
Nic Rudnick Nic Rudnick became Liquid Telecom CEO in 2004, when the company rebranded from Econet Satellite Services, and has played a lead role in the creation of our Pan-African network, which now stretches over 60,000km. He has been listed in Global Telecom Business Magazine’s 100 most influential people in the telecommunications industry for the last five consecutive years — highlighting his dedication to building Africa’s digital future.
Group CEO Liquid Intelligent Technologies
Hardy Pemhiwa Hardy Pemhiwa has over 12 years’ experience as a managing director and co-founder of a regulated financial services firm in Kenya offering investment management and investment banking services across Eastern and Southern Africa. In this role, he has helped companies in the region to raise more than $500m in debt and equity capital.
Group CEO & Managing Director
Tracy Mpofu Tracy Mpofu joined Econet Wireless as Chief Operations Officer in 2000 from Coca Cola. Tracy has assisted in the establishment of Econet Wireless operations in various countries. Tracy is the Group Chief Operations Officer.
Group CFO
Darlington Mandivenga Darlington Mandivenga has served the Econet Group in various senior executive roles in a stable career spanning over almost 20 years, including as CEO and CMO within its Telco Operations. His most recent role before the current one was that of Group Deputy CEO for Econet Wireless Operations which had oversight on all the Group’s mobile network operations . He has tremendous pan African experience across the major markets of influence that include Nigeria, Kenya, Zimbabwe and South Africa, among others.
CEO Sasai Fintech International
Stephane Duproz Stephane Duproz is A highly experienced data centre professional, Stephane has worked for over 20 years in the sector, including over 14 years at TelecityGroup. Stephane has also served as Chairman of the Board for the European Data Centre Association (EUDCA), and acted as Vice President Member of the French Data Centre Association (CESIT).
CEO Africa Data Centres