By:
Nana Appiah Acquaye
The
Chief Executive Officer of Ethio Telecom, Frehiwot Tamru, has held discussions
with leadership of Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP) in Rome, Italy, to explore
potential strategic collaboration and financing support for the company’s major
digital transformation initiatives.

Tamru,
accompanied by members of her executive management team, met with Carlo
Rossotto, Director of Development Cooperation and International Institutional
Relations at CDP, and his team at the organization’s headquarters. The meeting
focused on identifying possible financing mechanisms to support Ethio telecom’s
investment programs under its “Next Horizon: Digital & Beyond” strategy.
During
the discussions, Tamru presented the strategy’s key priorities and outlined
transformation initiatives planned for the company’s upcoming three-year
strategic period. The plan aims to accelerate Ethiopia’s digital transformation
while expanding the country’s digital infrastructure ecosystem.
The
strategy includes major investments in expanding and modernizing
telecommunications networks, strengthening digital and cloud infrastructure,
and scaling innovative digital platforms and financial services such as
Telebirr. It also seeks to advance new digital ecosystem initiatives designed
to support broader economic transformation.

CDP
officials expressed strong interest in supporting Ethio telecom’s strategic
investment plans. Potential areas of collaboration discussed during the meeting
included radio network expansion and modernization, development of advanced
data centre infrastructure, and the deployment of energy-efficient and
renewable power solutions, including solar energy systems.
The
discussions also explored opportunities to support digital agriculture
initiatives through innovative financing models that could leverage the
Telebirr platform to enhance financial inclusion and strengthen Ethiopia’s
agricultural value chains.
Rossotto
and the CDP leadership provided an overview of the institution’s financing
capabilities, partnership networks, and financial instruments that could
support large-scale infrastructure and digital transformation projects. The
meeting also examined how these mechanisms could contribute to funding Ethio
telecom’s strategic initiatives throughout the implementation of its Next
Horizon program.

CDP
representatives commended Ethio telecom’s transformation and growth over the
past six years, noting that the company has emerged as one of the
fastest-transforming telecommunications operators globally.