Our team at Morocco World News (MWN) is thrilled to bring back our flagship podcast, “DigiTalk”, at GITEX Africa 2026 in Marrakech.
We are not just reporting on technology, we want to hear from the people who are shaping it. If you have a story, an idea, or a fresh perspective, this is your moment.
This year, our journalists and photojournalists will be at Booth 16D-80, covering the digital innovations and initiatives that matter most in Africa.
From Morocco to the rest of the continent, we aim to show how technology transforms lives, creates opportunities, and sparks new ways of thinking.
We want your voice. Do you work on agritech projects that tackle climate challenges? Do you know women in tech who are rewriting the rules of the game? Have you seen digital tools change daily life in rural communities, or AI shape creative work and education? Tell us. We want to share stories that inspire, surprise, and challenge assumptions.
Energy and transport also interest us. Africa faces a unique mix of opportunity and uncertainty in these areas, and we want to explore how local innovators respond. Electric mobility, renewable energy projects, and clever transport solutions all deserve a spotlight.
Africa’s digital expansion comes with risks, and we want to discuss them openly. Are you a cybersecurity expert at the forefront of this digital battle? Then the “DigiTalk” space could be for you.
Meanwhile, AI in classrooms and also in art brings promise and debate, raisin the question: how can technology help without replacing the human touch?
At “DigiTalk”, our goal is to connect ideas with people. We want conversations that go beyond press releases and product launches.
We want insight, humor, creativity, and passion. Whether you are a startup founder, a researcher, an educator, an entrepreneur or an artist, your perspective matters.
Join our team at GITEX Africa 2026. Step up to the microphone, share your story, or simply come by our booth to meet us.
“DigiTalk” is your platform as much as ours. Together, we can show how Africa’s technology is not just changing industries, it is changing lives.

