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Nigeria Re-endorses Galaxy Backbone as Official ICT Provider

The Nigerian government, through the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, has reaffirmed Galaxy Backbone as its official information and...

Quantum Hacking Threatens Cybersecurity: Race to Fix Encryption Before It’s Too Late; Is Your Data Safe?

As we continue to hurtle through the digital age, the emergence of quantum computing poses significant challenges to our current cybersecurity infrastructure. The potential...

Namibia Joins 37 Other Nations in Adopting ICT Initiative for Remote Monitoring, Evaluation of Development Projects

Namibia has become the latest country to adopt cutting-edge technology for development project management, as senior government officials and the African Development Bank jointly...

IPT Africa Becomes First Mauritian Fintech Selected for Visa Accelerator Programme

PT Africa, a purpose-driven leader in the B2B global cross-border payments sector, has announced its selection into the prestigious Visa Accelerator Programme - Africa...

National Science Week: South Africa’s Brilliant University Students Tour Innovation Facilities

As South Africa celebrates National Science Week (NSW) 2025 under the theme 'Science, technology and innovation are for everyone', 19 outstanding first-year university students...

IAEA Launches New Outlook on Nuclear Power for Development in Africa at G20

IAEA-Group of Twenty cooperation broke new ground with the release of a new publication examining the potential for nuclear power in Africa. The IAEA launched the publication...

World Bank Says Eswatini’s Digital Transformation Crucial to Unlocking Growth, Jobs, Economic Resilience

The second edition of the EEU identifies digitalisation as a key transformative strategy for the country, particularly as it addresses significant challenges such as a 35.4% unemployment rate and structural inefficiencies in vital sectors, including agriculture, trade, and services. By accelerating digital transformation, Eswatini can boost productivity, create sustainable new jobs, and increase domestic revenue, helping to reduce reliance on volatile revenues.

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