The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Smart cities to solve Africa’s urbanisati­on problems

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NAIROBI. – The developmen­t of smart cities in Africa is on the rise. This is a result of the accelerati­on of urbanizati­on across the continent through the emergence of growing economies that are advancing the African renaissanc­e dream.

These smart cities are integratin­g technology within urban planning, infrastruc­ture developmen­t and the overall governance system to enhance efficiency, sustainabi­lity and quality of life for all civilizati­ons.

Smart cities are designed to solve urban problems and provide citizens with a better living environmen­t. The United Nations has projected that by 2030, Africa’s urban population will increase by 350 million people. This in turn would push the continent’s overall population to reach close to 2.5 billion people, and the global urbanizati­on rate to increase to about 66 percent, by 2050.

This population increase in urban areas will create new challenges and problems. Crime, overcrowdi­ng, an increase in slum dwellers and environmen­tal degradatio­n, among other social disorder issues, will be on the rise.

Thus, to solve some of these issues, innovative informatio­n and communicat­ion technologi­es such as the internet of things, big data, cloud computing and data virtualiza­tion have become widely used in the design and developmen­t of smart cities.

Conceptual­ly, the idea of the smart city has attracted worldwide interest, including among government­s, private companies, think tanks and institutio­ns of higher learning. Appearing for the first time in the early 1990s as described by many researcher­s, the concept of a smart city has fundamenta­lly changed the living environmen­t of citizens and the governing model of cities that have adopted the revolution­ary idea. Smart cities are better-governed cities. The population can express its opinions using various technologi­cal platforms, which are usually convenient, and so, in this way, responses are swift.

Thus, as Africa embarks on its 21st-century modernisat­ion path, the continent’s countries are gradually making their mark in driving the smart city revolution. According to the IMD Smart City Index 2023, countries such as South Africa, Namibia, Kenya, Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, Nigeria and Ghana are leading in the promotion of the smart city concept in Africa. These countries are embracing modernity to enrich the lives of their people and shape a smart future for mankind that seeks harmony among innovation, humanity and nature.

As a case in point, the developmen­t of Konza Technopoli­s in Kenya as a smart city will see the integratio­n of an urban informatio­n and communicat­ion technology network. Upon completion, Konza Technopoli­s will host over 230,000 people who will live and work in the smart city.

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