Internet Technologies Angola S.A. has launched two new computer rooms at the Chiazi Polytechnic Institute in Cabinda, giving more than 3,000 students and teachers access to modern computers, interactive displays and high-speed internet. The project is part of Paratus commitment to expanding digital inclusion and equipping Africa’s next generation with the skills needed for a digital future.
Funded through the Internet Technologies Angola S.A. Solidarity Golf event and contributions from corporate partners CABSHIP and NOSSA SEGUROS, the facilities are also supported by ANGOSAT-2 satellite technology, extending reliable connectivity to one of Angola’s most remote regions. Paratus will provide ongoing maintenance, technical support, and training to ensure the room remain fully operational and impactful for years to come.
Francisco Pinto Leite, Country Manager of Internet Technologies Angola S.A, said: “Our focus is on creating sustainable educational resources that empower local teachers and students to build practical skills. Projects like this go beyond technology and to strengthen our community and foster long-term growth.”
Schalk Erasmus, CEO of Paratus Group, added: “Paratus believes that access to digital tools is the foundation for Africa’s future. By investing in innovative projects, we are shaping opportunities for young people to develop skills that will help them participate fully in the global digital economy.”
The launch of these computer rooms in Cabinda underscores Paratus dedication to long-term social investment in education and digital inclusion across Africa. By combining innovative technology, local partnerships, and sustainable support, Paratus aims to create opportunities that extend far beyond the classroom, helping communities thrive in an increasingly connected world.
