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Following the approval and endorsement of the Smart Africa Board for GIGA implementation in Africa, and as part of supporting the ongoing Rwanda GIGA pilot project, Smart Africa Secretariat has donated 105 laptop computers to Rwanda.
Rwandan President Paul Kagame on Tuesday urged participants at the Mobile World Congress 2022 which convened in Kigali to make good investments in digital literacy skills as a new strategy to attract many people in using available technologies.
Mountaga Cissé, a Senegalese computer engineer and new media consultant tells APA that it is so obvious that the Regulatory Authority for Telecommunications and Posts (ARTP) in Senegal can no longer deny the hacking of its data system by the ransomware Karakurt group of hackers.
The Regulatory Authority for Telecommunications and Posts (ARTP) of Senegal is yet to confirm reports suggesting that its data has been compromised due to hacking.
South Africa, Mauritius, Seychelles, and Tunisia have become the top four African countries in the 2022 digital government ranking in Africa, a new UN Survey says.
The Tech African Women (TAW) program Thursday concluded its Bootcamp and pitch competition, with eight female-led and idea-stage tech startups progressing to the finals.
Lionstech aims to select innovative Senegalese companies with high potential to support their acceleration and connect them more easily to investors and strategic partners.
On 19 August 2022, SITARAIL took delivery at the Port of Abidjan of a new tamping-levelling-lining machine worth 2 billion CFA francs (more than €3 million), for maintenance on the railway between Côte d’Ivoire and Burkina Faso.
African governments need to step up their investment in digital infrastructure to bridge connectivity gaps, especially in urban-rural disparity, said AU Commissioner for Infrastructure and Energy on Friday.
The French company, Rubis with a worldwide reputation in the petroleum trading operating in Rwanda has come up with a diversified solution to reduce the scarcity of fuel in the country.