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What Safaricom’s Stake Sale Means for Africa’s Growing Telecom Sector

Kenya has reached an agreement to sell a 15% stake in Safaricom to Vodacom for about $1.6 billion. Once finalised, Vodacom’s ownership will rise to 55%, giving it majority control.

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FTSE 100 Gains Reveal Airtel Africa Telecom Sector Strength and Future

Airtel Africa’s stellar performance on the FTSE 100 this year, second only to gold miner Fresnillo, is shining a new spotlight on the sector often been overlooked by global investors..

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The 2030 Digital Dream: How Nigeria Aims to Empower Its Citizens with Tech Skills

Nigeria is not just talking about digital transformation anymore; it’s executing it with intent. In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) is rewriting global economic rules, Nigeria is charting a.

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E-Mobility Pulse: Kenya & Nigeria’s EV Momentum

As nations across the world pivot from fossil fuel-based transport to cleaner, electrified mobility, the conversation is no longer merely about climate change but also about economic sovereignty, industrial evolution,.

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What India’s $4 Billion Minerals Investment Means for Zambia and Africa

The global transition to a green, electrified future is not merely a race to develop new technologies; it is a fundamental restructuring of global resource supply chains. At the heart.

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From Local Innovators to Global Players: Africa’s Digital Supply Chain

The winds of technological change are sweeping through Africa’s supply chains, carrying with them the potential to transform the continent’s economic destiny. From artificial intelligence (AI) to the Internet of.

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Africa’s Digital Economy: The Case for Data Centres

As the digital space steadily asserts itself as the commander of the 21st century, it reshapes how nations compete for influence, power, and prosperity. Its battlegrounds are cloud platforms, AI.

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How Digital and AI Technologies Are Revolutionising Africa’s Employment Landscape

Africa stands on the cusp of an unprecedented transformation—one defined by its burgeoning youth population, the disruptive rise of artificial intelligence (AI), and the urgent need to recalibrate its labour.

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Rwanda Leads in Sub-Saharan Africa with First Cable Car System

In a forward-thinking stride toward sustainable infrastructure, Rwanda is charting new territory with plans to launch Sub-Saharan Africa’s first urban cable car system. Backed by a $500,000 grant from the.

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Mission 300: Advancing Africa’s Path Toward Universal Electricity Access

The Mission 300 initiative, a collaborative effort led by the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) and the World Bank Group, alongside a broad range of development partners, continues to make.

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