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Seleka’s leadership is poised to accelerate Botswana’s digital‑transformation agenda and position BoFiNet as a regional hub for connectivity and innovation, influencing Southern Africa’s broadband landscape.
BoFiNet sits at the heart of Botswana’s national strategy to modernise its economy through high‑speed fibre and data‑centre services. As a state‑owned entity, its ability to deliver reliable, affordable connectivity directly impacts sectors ranging from finance to mining. The appointment of Dr. Gaone Seleka, a leader with deep fintech and telecom credentials, signals a shift toward more integrated digital services that can support emerging technologies such as cloud computing and IoT, while also aligning with the government’s broader Vision 2036 goals.
Seleka’s academic background—combining a PhD focused on fintech with dual MSc degrees in project quality and computer information systems—provides a rare mix of strategic insight and operational rigor. This expertise is likely to drive the rapid scaling of the Digital Delta Data Centre, which debuted in late 2025 as a carrier‑neutral facility. By leveraging his experience across banking and mining, Seleka can attract diversified tenants, foster data‑localisation initiatives, and embed robust cybersecurity frameworks, thereby enhancing the centre’s competitiveness in a crowded African market.
Regionally, BoFiNet’s recent memorandum of understanding with MTC Namibia underscores a concerted effort to weave a resilient cross‑border fibre mesh across Southern Africa. Strengthened interconnections at Mamuno and Ngoma not only improve redundancy but also open new commercial avenues for wholesale bandwidth and cloud services. Under Seleka’s stewardship, BoFiNet could become a catalyst for a more integrated digital ecosystem, encouraging investment, reducing latency, and ultimately supporting the continent’s drive toward a digital economy.
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