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Cassava Technologies and Vambo AI Partner to Develop African-Centric Large Language Models

June 13, 2025
2 min read
Author: Editorial Team

This partnership is being hailed as a major step forward in ensuring Africa not only participates but leads in the evolving AI ecosystem.

In a move poised to significantly advance Africa’s position in the global artificial intelligence (AI) landscape, Cassava Technologies  has announced a strategic partnership with Vambo AI.  The collaboration aims to co-develop large language models (LLMs) specifically trained for the continent’s diverse languages, cultures, and contexts.

This partnership is being hailed as a major step forward in ensuring Africa not only participates but leads in the evolving AI ecosystem. By combining Vambo AI’s specialized language technology expertise with Cassava Technologies’ robust advanced compute infrastructure, the initiative seeks to create AI systems that directly address “real African needs” across vital sectors including education, health, fintech, and government.

Chido Dzinotyiwei, CEO & Co-founder of Vambo AI, underscored the significance of the collaboration, stating,

“This is more than a partnership – it’s a continental milestone.”

Chido Dzinotyiwei, CEO & Co-founder, Vambo AI.

Both organizations expressed gratitude for the commitment to African talent and innovation, emphasizing that the partnership will shape AI that truly reflects the continent’s identity and unique opportunities. The alliance is set to lay the foundation for a more inclusive and intelligent AI era, with the partners asserting that they are “not just participating in the AI future, we are defining it.”

The announcement also indicated that the “first wave of African-trained models is on its way,” urging stakeholders to stay connected for upcoming developments.

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