This book, based on my MBA mini dissertation at Charisma University, centres on the technological progress in Africa, with a special emphasis on the establishment and administration of cloud computing infrastructures. Cloud computing has evolved as a disruptive technology that has a multitude of advantages for both enterprises and people. Nevertheless, the rate at which Africa has embraced and executed its adoption has been somewhat sluggish in relation to other geographical areas. The objective of this book is to examine the existing condition of cloud computing infrastructures in Africa, ascertain the obstacles impeding their progress, and provide approaches for efficient administration. The study approach used in this book encompasses an extensive examination of relevant literature, an analysis of successful cloud computing initiatives in Africa via case studies, and the solicitation of insights from industry professionals through interviews. The findings in this book indicatethat there is an increasing level of interest in cloud computing within the African context.