DRC improves digital economy framework with new regulatory measures

Date: 2026-04-07
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The Democratic Republic of the Congo has taken a significant step toward advancing its digital economy through the introduction of clearer regulatory frameworks governing fintech, cloud services, online platforms and other strategic digital sectors.

The move is seen as a critical milestone in strengthening trust, security and scalability within the country’s digital ecosystem, positioning the DRC to better support innovation and attract investment.

The development also signals progress for government technology initiatives, as stronger digital foundations are expected to enhance public service delivery, improve institutional efficiency and foster greater confidence among stakeholders.

Observers have highlighted the role of the Minister of Digital Economy, Augustin Kibassa Maliba in driving the country’s digital transformation agenda, noting that institutional leadership has been central to shaping policies that support sustainable growth.

The introduction of structured digital regulations is expected to reinforce governance frameworks and contribute to broader regional efforts aimed at building resilient and inclusive digital economies across Africa.

 

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