Dubai signs pact to build $1 billion technology hub in Ghana

Dubai has agreed to establish a digital incubator and international economic zone in Ghana as the UAE continues to deepen its strategic presence in Africa.

The initiative aims to accelerate the West African country’s transformation into a regional technology powerhouse, according to WAM.

The Dubai state-owned Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation signed an initial agreement, reported to be worth $1 billion, to develop a 25 square kilometer zone near Tema Port on the outskirts of the capital Accra, where it will lead operations to attract global technology companies.

Ghanaian media outlet Graphic Online reported that the tech hub would target more than 11,000 foreign companies, including tech giants Microsoft, Oracle, Meta, IBM and Alphabet.