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Ghana opens continental AI hackathon as Accra positions itself at the centre of Africa’s push from AI ambition to execution
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This September, more than 200 young innovators from over a dozen countries will spend 48 hours in Accra building working AI a government-backed bet that the continent can turn its strategy documents into something people can actually use.
Nearly a dozen governments have published national AI plans in the past three years, and Ghana added its own earlier in 2026.
Registration has opened for the Execute Africa AI Challenge 2026, a 48-hour hackathon that opens One Vecta Africa AI Week 2026, a five-day gathering running 5–9 September at The Palms by Eagles in Accra.
More than 200 innovators aged roughly 21 to 35, from over 12 countries, are expected to form teams and build working AI prototypes across five sectors: financial technology, health, agriculture, climate, and government services.
“Africa doesn't lack ideas; instead, it faces an execution gap that can be bridged through action, not just discussion.