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    Liquid C2 expands Google Cloud access in Africa with Liquid G, an artificial intelligence (AI)-driven delivery program.

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    Johannesburg, South Africa, December 1, 2025: Liquid C2, a business of Cassava Technologies, a global technology leader in African heritage, announces the launch of an AI-powered Google Cloud distribution program. The program, known as Liquid G, is designed to accelerate cloud adoption and growth for African resellers and enterprises.

    Liquid G, delivered through Cloudmania, builds on the company’s long-standing collaboration with Google Cloud and is an important step in expanding access to advanced cloud technologies across the continent.

    “Cloud adoption is accelerating in Africa, and resellers need solutions that are not only accessible, but also intelligent and adaptable,” said Oswald Jumila, CEO of Liquid C2. “Liquid G is redefining the way African resellers engage with Google Cloud, making the process smarter, faster, and more rewarding. Our goal is to enable local businesses to leverage cloud innovation in ways that directly impact productivity and growth, and ensure more Africans have access to the tools they need to thrive in the digital economy.”

    Unlike traditional resellers, Liquid G focuses on AI-enabled support that streamlines resellers’ business operations, showcasing best-in-class Google Cloud infrastructure, AI, and data analytics solutions that are in high demand on the African continent. Additionally, Liquid G streamlines the process for resellers by having a single provider with a unified marketplace for sourcing services and invoicing in local currencies. Through this program, resellers can strengthen customer relationships, increase multi-cloud benefits, and expand their service portfolio with minimal complexity. By integrating AI into every step from onboarding to product discovery, we deliver differentiated experiences tailored to the evolving needs of Africa’s digital businesses.

    “We’re excited that Liquid C2 is launching the Liquid G program. This initiative represents an important step forward in making Google Cloud’s powerful infrastructure, AI, and data analytics solutions more accessible to businesses across Africa,” said Simon Aldous, director of UKI and SSA channel sales at Google Cloud. “Our long-standing partnership with Liquid C2 continues to drive cloud adoption, and Liquid G’s focus on streamlining processes for resellers will undoubtedly enable local businesses to innovate and grow in the digital economy.”

    With the launch of this program, Liquid C2 has established itself as one of the most comprehensive multi-cloud service providers in Africa. It also strengthens the company’s goal of leveraging collaboration to make world-class cloud services more accessible, in line with the company’s purpose to help businesses grow through digital solutions.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Liquid Intelligent Technologies. About liquid C2:
    Liquid C2, a Cassava Technologies business, provides cutting-edge cloud and cybersecurity services and solutions. Committed to accelerating digital transformation, Liquid C2 is positioned to provide comprehensive solutions tailored to meet the evolving demands of the digital age by enabling businesses to securely navigate the complexities of modern digital environments. The company’s products span cloud solutions that enhance accessibility and scalability, and robust cybersecurity services that protect sensitive data and strengthen security and compliance postures to help businesses stay seamlessly connected and protected. https://LiquidC2.com/

    About Cloudmania:
    Launched by Liquid C2 in 2021, Cloudmania is a cloud services and solutions provider that extends convenience, versatility, and variety of services. The company has opened its doors to many countries on the African continent, including South Africa, Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Nigeria, Ghana, Mauritius, Ethiopia, Ivory Coast, Senegal, Cameroon, Botswana and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with a mission to harness the power of the cloud to bring about digital disruption. Cloudmania provides cutting-edge solutions with a complete suite of partner-focused products and services. The organization was awarded Microsoft Partner of the Year in Ethiopia in 2022 and Ivory Coast in 2023. For more information https://Cloudmania.Africa/

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