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While Sportpesa's meteoric rise is questionable given its shadowy Bulgarian backers, the betting industry in Kenya is growing at a pace that some would find worrying.
IndabaX Stellenbosch 2025 unites Africa’s top AI minds for a week of learning, innovation, and community in the heart of ...
South Africans reject proposal to link biometric data to SIM cards It remains to be seen if South Africa will officially follow in Nigeria's footsteps by requiring that people's biometric data be ...
From Harare to the Heart of Silicon Valley-Nando de Freitas Takes a Stand Against AI Non-Compete Contracts Zimbabwe-born AI leader Nando de Freitas slams Big Tech's non-compete clauses, calling them a ...
Users browse Facebook for free with 15MB from MTN Subscribers will receive 15MB daily to read text and images without paying for data, announced MTN South Africa and Meta.
A look back at 19 years of the dirty telecommunications war in Kenya, Safaricom's market dominance, and (the now collapsed) the possible merger between Airtel Kenya and Telkom Kenya. In a move that ...
Ride-Hailing Under Scrutiny, Why Tunisia Suspended Bolt Bolt's rise in Tunisia reshaped urban transport, but regulatory hurdles and allegations of misconduct now challenge its future in the evolving ...
Dr. Jabu Motsweni unpacks CSIR’s cutting-edge work in cybersecurity, from identity systems to global partnerships. A must-listen on iAfrikan Bytes.
Aisha Pandor on building South Africa's SweepSouth SweepSouth has grown in leaps and bounds and in 2021 acquired Egyptian startup, Filkhedma. In this interview, Aisha Pandor shares some insights on ...
The newly gazetted National Data & Cloud Policy shifts from government-owned data centers to a cooperative approach with private sector, to ensure data sovereignty.
In a room filled with eager ears and curious minds, Minister of Communications and Digitalisation, Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, unveiled plans for a new chapter in Ghana's telecommunications sector, the ...
The Central African Republic, which has an internet penetration rate of 11%, becomes the first country in Afrika to accept cryptocurrency, specifically Bitcoin, as legal tender.
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