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5 Mar 2024

COMESA takes on regional roaming tariffs

COMESA is considering policy coherence and regulation to promote cross-border interconnectivity, increase regional competitiveness, and ensure competitive tariffs.
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16 Nov 2023

Kaspersky opens Africa’s first Transparency Centre

The new site provides visitors with an in-depth look into Kaspersky's engineering and data processing methods.
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24 Oct 2023

ALX welcomes fresh cohort of African tech students

Africans aged 18 to 34 with the capacity to travel to in-city tech hubs are eligible for the ALX initiative.
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19 Apr 2023

Andela Rwanda launches tech talent apprenticeship programme

The programme empowers Rwandese nationals with the prerequisite software engineering skills to be future tech leaders.
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12 May 2017

Kigali's IoT investment a blueprint for smart city projects

Inmarsat infrastructure in place to support Rwandan capital's smart city initiative.
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11 Aug 2016

Rwanda pushes to close digital skills gap

Digital transformation tops agenda at Global African Investment Summit COMESA 2016, scheduled for September in Kigali.
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12 Jul 2016

OPINION: The next digital hub of Africa isn't where you think it is

Rwanda has a deliberate strategy in place to emerge as a tech-driven, knowledge-based economy.
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23 Oct 2015

Rwandans can tap into Liquid’s FTTH

Network solution firm channels US$35m investment into FTTH capacity.
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22 Oct 2015

Add fibre to utility networks says Kenya Power

Company advocates the use of utilities infrastructure to spread broadband connectivity.
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21 Oct 2015

Infrastructure sharing should not hurt players, says Liquid Telecom

Business model is workable if applied with the right policies and on commercial basis says Group CEO.
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21 Oct 2015

Internet for all goal eludes Africa

Cost, exclusivity and low literacy levels continue to hamper progress.
 
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