Yahsat recently hosted a forum in Harare, Zimbabwe, to present its advanced satellite technology to government officials.
The event was organized in partnership with Satcom Technologies, Yahsat’s newly appointed partner in Zimbabwe.
It aimed to showcase how satellite solutions can support essential services in underserved and remote regions.
Yahsat demonstrated the potential of its space technology to drive national development and connectivity.
The forum took place at the Hyatt Regency in Harare on 17 July, attracting wide government participation.
Live demonstrations included Yahsat’s Telemedicine and e-Learning services, showing real-time applications in education and healthcare.
Officials from several Zimbabwean ministries attended and engaged with Yahsat’s technology solutions.
They saw firsthand how these innovations can help bridge digital divides and improve service delivery.
Ali Al Hashemi, Yahsat’s Group CEO, expressed satisfaction with the forum’s success and government interest.
He emphasized the reliability of satellite services in reaching even the most remote communities.
Solutions like e-Learning and Telemedicine were highlighted as critical for improving public services.
Yahsat is committed to enabling digital access across hard-to-reach regions through its satellite infrastructure.
Sulaiman Al Ali, Chief Commercial Officer at Yahsat, spoke about the strategic value of working with Satcom Technologies.
He noted that the partnership enhances Zimbabwe’s digital infrastructure and overall development.
Strengthening connectivity contributes to national growth and improved economic opportunities.
Yahsat and Satcom aim to deliver long-term benefits to Zimbabwe’s citizens and institutions.
Tafadzwa Collins Semu, CEO of Satcom Technologies, also highlighted the partnership’s impact and success.
He said the demonstrations clearly showed the strength of Yahsat’s technological capabilities.
There was strong interest from government representatives across multiple sectors.
The collaboration promises to bring essential digital solutions to various areas of public service.
Yahsat’s agreement with Satcom Technologies reinforces its mission to transform Zimbabwe’s tech ecosystem.
YahClick, Yahsat’s satellite broadband service, is now available in 28 African countries.
These efforts are designed to improve access to government services and promote digital inclusion.
Yahsat continues to support economic sustainability and technological empowerment across Africa.