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Google Teams Up With Cassava Technologies To Launch AI Revolution In Africa

November 13, 2025
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Africa’s AI journey received a significant boost this week as Google announced that Cassava Technologies would be its strategic partner in launching Gemini, the new generation of Google’s AI platform, across the continent.

At the ongoing Africa Tech Festival in Cape Town, Josh Woodward, Vice President of Google Labs and Gemini, introduced this transformative collaboration. The initiative promises to provide data-free access to AI and innovative learning tools.

“The goal of this partnership is to make AI accessible to millions in Africa’s fast-evolving digital economies. For AI to fulfil its potential, it must be reachable. We’re addressing two main challenges: cost and connectivity. This involves enabling data-free access to Gemini and providing six months of Google AI Plus at no charge,” he stated.

Woodward highlighted Google’s vision for a future in which students, creators, and entrepreneurs across Africa can learn, create, and innovate without being hindered by data costs.

This collaboration further builds on Cassava’s impressive milestones, which include securing 12,000 Nvidia GPUs for the continent’s inaugural AI Factories and becoming Nvidia’s first Cloud Partner in Africa. These strategic partnerships lay the groundwork for local innovation in AI and computing independence.

Strive Masiyiwa, founder and executive chairman of Cassava Technologies, hailed the alliance with such a prominent global technology firm as a pivotal moment for Africa’s digital economy.

“Our collaboration with Google transcends technology; it embodies empowerment. We are developing Africa’s AI future in our own languages, with our own data, leveraging local infrastructure,” he explained.

Cassava’s AI Factories, located in South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt, and Morocco, will serve as hubs for Gemini and other AI applications, creating what Masiyiwa described as “a continental AI backbone for innovation and inclusivity.”

This groundbreaking agreement comes shortly after Liquid C2, a subsidiary of Cassava, entered a strategic partnership with Google Cloud to enhance Africa’s cloud and cybersecurity landscape, further broadening access to AI, data analytics, and collaborative tools.

Masiyiwa added that these partnerships signal a new era for Africa’s AI landscape, where African companies, startups, and students evolve from being mere consumers of global AI technologies to becoming active contributors to its future.

Woodward shared his enthusiasm about the potential of this opportunity in a continent that nurtures digital natives already influencing global culture through art, music, and technology.

“We eagerly anticipate the creativity and innovations that Africa will bring to life,” he remarked.

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