PARTNERS

PARTNERS

Primary and Secondary member organisations form a dynamic ecosystem of African ICT professionals united by a shared vision of advancing technology in Africa.
At TICON Africa, we celebrate the diversity of our membership and recognise the invaluable contributions of both tiers in shaping the future of African tech.
Whether longstanding pioneers or emerging talents, every member organisation plays a vital role in our collective journey towards a more technologically empowered Africa.
Primary and Secondary member organisations form a dynamic ecosystem of African ICT professionals united by a shared vision of advancing technology in Africa.
At TICON Africa, we celebrate the diversity of our membership and recognise the invaluable contributions of both tiers in shaping the future of African tech.
Whether longstanding pioneers or emerging talents, every member organisation plays a vital role in our collective journey towards a more technologically empowered Africa.
Primary and Secondary member organisations form a dynamic ecosystem of African ICT professionals united by a shared vision of advancing technology in Africa.
At TICON Africa, we celebrate the diversity of our membership and recognise the invaluable contributions of both tiers in shaping the future of African tech.
Whether longstanding pioneers or emerging talents, every member organisation plays a vital role in our collective journey towards a more technologically empowered Africa.

Do you represent an ICT organisation in your African country?

Want your organisation to join TICON Africa and be part of the evolution of African ICT?

Do you represent an ICT organisation in your African country?

Want your organisation to join TICON Africa and be part of the evolution of African ICT?

Partnership Objectives

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Primary
Members

Primary membership at TICON Africa represents a foundational commitment to the organization, with these esteemed members being the pioneers who contributed to its establishment and growth. As core members, they bring extensive experience and passion for advancing the African information and communication technology industry.

These primary member organizations are also key players in their respective countries, serving as pivotal figures in local technology ecosystems. They drive innovation, foster collaboration, and champion the development of ICT professionals, playing a crucial role in shaping both TICON Africa and the broader African ICT landscape.

Primary
Members

Primary membership at TICON Africa represents a foundational commitment to the organization, with these esteemed members being the pioneers who contributed to its establishment and growth. As core members, they bring extensive experience and passion for advancing the African information and communication technology industry.

These primary member organizations are also key players in their respective countries, serving as pivotal figures in local technology ecosystems. They drive innovation, foster collaboration, and champion the development of ICT professionals, playing a crucial role in shaping both TICON Africa and the broader African ICT landscape.

IIPGH

Ghana

SAICTA

South Africa

ICTAZ

Zambia

ICTAU

Uganda

CSZ

Zimbabwe

ICTAM

Malawi

ICTAK

Kenya

BITS

Botswana

ICT Chamber

Rwanda

ICT-ET

Ethiopia

LICTA

Lesotho

secondary
Members

Secondary membership represents the dynamic influx of new energy and ideas into TICON Africa from a constantly evolving industry, offering diverse perspectives, innovative approaches, and a hunger for knowledge and growth.

Through active participation and engagement, Secondary member organisations contribute to the vibrancy and vitality of our community, driving innovation and fostering collaboration across the continent.

secondary
Members

Secondary membership represents the dynamic influx of new energy and ideas into TICON Africa from a constantly evolving industry, offering diverse perspectives, innovative approaches, and a hunger for knowledge and growth.

Through active participation and engagement, Secondary member organisations contribute to the vibrancy and vitality of our community, driving innovation and fostering collaboration across the continent.

ICTAZ

Zimbabwe

Partnership Objectives

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As newcomers to TICON Africa, Secondary member organisations benefit from the guidance and mentorship of our established Primary member organisations.
They have access to a wealth of resources, networking opportunities, and educational initiatives designed to enhance their skills and propel their careers forward.

"It is important to have private-public partnerships the private sector drives the development as the public sector lays the foundation. ICT offers something profound spanning across boundaries binding us together."

Aminah Zawedde
Ministry of ICT and National Guidance Uganda, Digital Transformation Expert

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    IIPGH Ghana

    The Institute of ICT Professionals, Ghana (IIPGH) is a professional Association which is made up of professionals in various domains of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) practice. The Institute is a connector of ICT professionals from Government MDAs, educational institutions, corporate organizations, start-ups, investors, and the civil society organizations to create a vibrant ICT ecosystem. The Institute of ICT Professionals, Ghana is a non-profit organisation which is made up of members in various domains of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) practice.

    SAICTA SOUTH AFRICA

    The South African ICT Association is a non-profit organisation that promotes ICT development in South Africa by maintaining high standards of professional skills, ability, ethics, and integrity amongst South African ICT professionals, organisations, and companies. 

    ICTAZ Zambia

    The Information and Communications Technology Association of Zambia ICTAZ was established by an Act of parliament; ICTAZ Act no. 7 of 2018 of the laws of Zambia. This was to provide for the registration of Information and Communications Technology professionals and regulate their professional conduct in the interest of the information and communications technology sector.
    Section 3(1) of the Act renamed the Computer Society of Zambia registered under the Societies Act to the Information and Communications Technology Association of Zambia.

    ICTAU Uganda

    Develop a compelling Brand Proposition for Uganda’s ICT Sector

    • Support the development of an ICT technology HUB/Park in Uganda for Uganda.
    • Encourage and nurture the creation and development of lead technology for development software and mobile applications

     To develop and promote a competitive ICT Industry in Uganda

     To develop world class Ugandan ICT institutions through professionalism

    • Establish and Position the ICT Association as a global innovator 
    • Become the principal partner in governance and the implementation of E-Systems initiatives
    • Accelerate the development of ICT skills in “Secondary” and tertiary institutions
    • Develop and implement a formal partnership with the stakeholders in ICT sector

    To develop launch and drive a National System of innovation in the country
    To increase ICT access, and adoption for all Ugandans

    CSZ Zimbabwe

    The Computer Society of Zimbabwe (CSZ), established in 1974, is a globally recognized professional body for ICT professionals in Zimbabwe. Dedicated to advancing the country’s ICT ecosystem, CSZ promotes technology use across various sectors, educates the public, and fosters industry development. Upholding integrity, accountability, collaboration, leadership, and innovation, CSZ builds beneficial relationships among its members, government, industry, and society through information dissemination, awareness, research, and standardization efforts.

    Ictam Malawi

    The ICT Association of Malawi (ICTAM) is an umbrella body of all ICT professionals in Malawi. Our mission is to offer ICT leadership by catalyzing policy changes and by supporting related developments aimed at enabling Malawians to participate effectively in the modern technology-based global economy, benefiting the Nation and its partners.

    ICTAK Kenya

    The Information Communication Technology Association of Kenya (ICTAK) serves as a hub for information technology experts and industry stakeholders in Kenya. With a focus on providing consultancy, implementation, support, training, strategic planning, and business analysis services, ICTAK aims to elevate the standards within the ICT profession and foster a dynamic and vibrant society through information technology, both in Kenya and the rest of Africa. 

    BITS Botswana

    The Botswana Information Technology Society (BITS) is a non-profit, voluntary professional organisation representing the various information Technology (IT) stakeholders in the government, industry and academic sectors (public and private) of Botswana.

    Rwanda ICT Chamber

    The Rwanda ICT Chamber is the essential hub for Rwanda’s tech community, dedicated to propelling careers, entrepreneurship, and investments in ICT,  to make Rwanda both an African and global leader in technology-driven progress. The organisation provides access to finance, markets, skills development and advocacy, empowering members to thrive in Rwanda’s dynamic ICT sector. 

    ICT-ET ethiopia

    The ICT Association Ethiopia (ICT-ET) is an association of private sector ICT companies with the purpose to expose, engage and enable the private sector within the tech industry in Ethiopia. The association aims to enhance the development of human resources, education, and skills within member companies. This involves encouraging collaboration between member and private companies for ICT and tech development through both public and private sector participation. Additionally, it includes representing ICT companies in national discussions to promote responsible stakeholder input and propose policies that support the sector. 

    LICTA Lesotho

    The Lesotho Information and Communication Technology Association (LICTA) is dedicated to advancing Lesotho’s ICT landscape by promoting high standards of professional skills, ethics, and integrity. LICTA aims to educate the public and foster industry development, providing a wealth of knowledge and expertise to aspiring and existing ICT professionals. 

    ICTAZ Zimbabwe

    The Organization seeks to empower society to master emerging technologies as essential tools and catalysts for sustainable development and independently watch-dogging the impact of ICTs on the environment and society for the good of the people and our planet.