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The Punch on MSNAfrican leaders seek review of US ‘high tariffs’African leaders attending the 17th U.S.-Africa Business Summit in Luanda, Angola, on Wednesday issued a strong call for the ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNAfrican leaders urge US to prioritise investment-driven partnerships at US-Africa Business SummitRepresenting the U.S. government, Massad Boulos, Senior Advisor for Africa, emphasized the Trump administration’s commitment to moving beyond aid, toward technology-driven investments across Africa.
A cybersecurity and Enterprise Infrastructure Specialist, Mr. Isaac Kwame Antwi, says the African continent stands a unique ...
Without urgent action to equip educators with AI competencies, the continent risks a dramatic widening of the global knowledge divide.
On 18 June 2025, institutional partners, grassroots leaders and connectivity advocates from across the continent gathered virtually to launch The blended training programme for ICT network managers in ...
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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica: Why Digital Sovereignty Matters for AfricaAnalysis - Once viewed as a futuristic concept, the weaponization of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has now become a defining feature of digital warfare. As global powers deploy AI-driven tools in cyber ...
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AllAfrica on MSNGhana: At Ghana China Business Summit - Panellists Advocate ICT Education At Basic Level to Drive Digital TransformationPanellists at the ongoing Ghana-China Business Summit (GCBS) 2025 have stressed the urgent need to prioritise Information and Communication Technology (ICT) education at the basic level to accelerate ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa says communications minister Solly Malatsi’s proposal to offer alternatives to BEE ownership ...
THE French Government, through its agency, Agence Française de Développement (AFD) has approved the sum of $40 million for ...
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Power Technology on MSNBurundi commissions Jiji hydroelectric power plantThe Republic of Burundi has inaugurated the Jiji hydroelectric power plant located in the country’s Bururi province.
Burundi on Wednesday commissioned the first phase of a $320 million hydropower project financed by lenders including the European Investment Bank, the African Development Bank and the World Bank, ...
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