Microsoft to Invest $300 Million in South Africa’s AI Infrastructure Expansion

Microsoft has announced plans to invest an additional 5.4 billion rand ($296.81 million) in South Africa by 2027 to expand its cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure, catering to the increasing demand for Azure services in the region.

At a Johannesburg event on Thursday, Microsoft Vice Chair and President Brad Smith revealed the company’s strategy to support digital skills development. Microsoft will cover the cost of technical certification exams for 50,000 individuals in areas of high demand, including cloud architecture, AI, and cybersecurity.

This new investment builds on Microsoft’s previous expenditure of 20.4 billion rand, which was used to establish South Africa’s first enterprise-grade data centres in Johannesburg and Cape Town. These facilities have positioned the country as a critical hub for data centres to meet the growing computational needs of AI as businesses look to integrate the technology into their services.

Looking ahead, Microsoft plans to spend approximately $80 billion globally in fiscal 2025 to advance data centre infrastructure, with a focus on training AI models and deploying AI-powered applications and cloud services.