en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Communications Regulators' Association of Southern Africa (CRASA) has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening cooperation in the regional communications sector.

This statement was made as part of an induction training program following Malawi's assumption of the CRASA chairmanship. The delegation was led by Mayamiko Nkoloma, Director General of the Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA), accompanied by Acting Executive Secretary Brian Mwansa.
The CRASA team paid a courtesy visit to Botswana's Ministry of International Relations and was received by Ambassador Gobe Pitso. The Ambassador welcomed the delegation and acknowledged the Association's role in advancing regional cooperation, harmonizing regulatory frameworks, and improving connectivity in Southern Africa.
Discussions focused on key issues affecting the communications landscape in the region, including access to international connectivity infrastructure such as submarine cable systems. Participants noted that strengthening such infrastructure is crucial for enhancing digital inclusion, affordability, and broader economic development.
The talks also emphasized the importance of communications infrastructure in supporting regional integration and strengthening the digital economy in Southern Africa.
Nkoloma expressed gratitude to the Government of Botswana for hosting the CRASA Secretariat and supporting its operations over the years. He highlighted Botswana's continued contribution to creating an environment conducive to regional coordination and institutional effectiveness. Nkoloma further noted that the Secretariat's location in Botswana enhances CRASA's ability to coordinate various initiatives and support member states in addressing emerging regulatory and digital transformation challenges.
The meeting concluded with a mutual commitment to deepen cooperation and advance initiatives aimed at promoting connectivity, regional integration, and sustainable digital development in the Southern African region.
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