Ambassador Yongawo Urges Tech Giants to Tap into Africa’s Tech Potential starting in Sierra Leone
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Koroviy Val, Moscow - His Excellency Mohamed Yongawo has urged global investors to turn their attention to Africa, particularly Sierra Leone, as the next frontier for technology-driven growth.
Speaking as the keynote speaker at the Yango Global Innovation Forum in Moscow, Ambassador Yongawo made a direct appeal to tech executives, venture capitalists, and policy leaders to invest in Africa’s growing digital economy. Yango, the international brand linked to Yandex, operates in ride-hailing, delivery, and technology services. The company reportedly plans to expand into 50 cities across Africa, with an investment commitment of at least $150 million.
“Africa is not a continent of tomorrow. It is a continent of today,” Ambassador Yongawo said to sustained applause.

“And Sierra Leone stands ready to be your gateway not just for natural resources, but for digital innovation, fintech, renewable energy technology, and homegrown AI solutions that solve real problems.”
The Ambassador highlighted Sierra Leone’s youthful and rapidly digitizing population, expanding mobile and broadband infrastructure, and the government’s commitment to technology-friendly reforms. He noted that the country has simplified business registration processes, introduced digital identity systems, and invested in technology hubs in Freetown and Bo.
“We are no longer asking for aid. We are inviting partnership,” he emphasized. “Invest in our people. Invest in our startups. Invest in the technologies that leapfrog the old industrial era mobile payments, telemedicine, e-learning, and decentralized energy grids.”
Ambassador Yongawo also pointed to opportunities in agricultural technology (AgriTech) to strengthen food security and in blockchain technology to improve transparency in governance. He encouraged investors to look beyond traditional markets.
“When you invest in Sierra Leone, you are not entering a single market. You are potentially entering the sub-regional and African market, a market of 1.4 billion people,” he said.

The remarks followed a formal invitation from Yandex for Ambassador Yongawo to participate as a distinguished speaker, reflecting the company’s growing interest in emerging economies. Several Yango executives were reportedly seen taking notes during the address.
The Ambassador concluded with a strong invitation to investors: “Come to Freetown not as tourists, but as builders. The digital future of Africa is being written now, and Sierra Leone wants you to be part of its journey.”
The event concluded on an optimistic note, with diplomats and technology officials engaging in discussions at the closing dinner. Ambassador Yongawo’s remarks continued to generate discussion among diplomats and Tech Executives.

For More Inquiries:
Festus J. Lahai
Information Attaché
Embassy of the Republic of Sierra Leone
Moscow, Russian Federation
Email:
Website: www.slembassyrussia.org



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