Google says it has exceeded a five-year, $1bn Africa investment pledge, unveiling new connectivity hubs, an AI lab in Ghana, and an Idris Elba tie-up.

Will be the first of four hubs in Africa

JOHANNESBURG, July 1 : Google has exceeded a five-year target to invest $1 billion in Africa, it said on Wednesday, as it made public initiatives on infrastructure and development…

Google has surpassed its five-year $1 billion investment target in Africa, as the Alphabet-owned company expands its cloud, AI and connectivity push while launching a $1 million…

Google has gone beyond its five-year commitment to invest $1 billion in Africa, announcing a fresh wave of artificial intelligence

Google and Idris Elba have launched a $1 million initiative to provide 100,000 African creatives with free access to AI tools like Gemini and other digital products

Google says it has exceeded a five-year, $1bn Africa investment pledge, unveiling new connectivity hubs, an AI lab in Ghana, and an Idris Elba tie-up.

Google will build Africa's first Digital Exchange Port in the Eastern Cape, creating a high-capacity gateway linking subsea cables, ISPs and cloud platforms.

Google's latest investment drive signals more than an expansion of its African footprint. It reflects a strategic shift in how global technology firms view the continent, with…

Google's Johannesburg Cloud Region could add R1.7 trillion to SA’s economy and support almost 315 000 jobs by 2030.