By:
Nana Appiah Acquaye
The
Ministry of ICT - Eswatini has taken part in the opening day of the Global
Cooperation and Training Framework (GCTF) conference focused on digital
entrepreneurship for youth and micro, small and medium-sized enterprises
(MSMEs).
The
event was attended by the Minister of ICT, Savannah Maziya, alongside the
Minister of Commerce, Industry and Trade, Manqoba Khumalo. Also present were
Jeremy Liang, Ambassador of Taiwan to Eswatini, and Marc Weinstock, Chargé
d’Affaires of the United States.

The
conference brought together international partners including the Embassy of
Taiwan in Eswatini and the United States Embassy in Eswatini, as well as
participants from Japan, Lesotho and Eswatini. The gathering served as a
platform for dialogue on digital innovation, entrepreneurship and the growth of
small businesses within the digital economy.
A
presentation on Eswatini’s digital economy highlighted how the country can
strengthen its position in the digital space and ensure that young
entrepreneurs and MSMEs benefit from technology-driven opportunities.
Discussions noted that while many citizens already rely on digital platforms
for communication, payments, and business activities, the country must also
focus on capturing greater value from the digital economy.

Participants
emphasized the importance of developing local digital platforms and
strengthening the capacity of local innovators to create solutions that can
serve domestic and regional markets.
The
first day of the conference also featured workshops and panel discussions on
leveraging e-commerce platforms and payment gateways, as well as digital
marketing strategies and case studies aimed at helping entrepreneurs expand
their businesses through digital tools.