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Africa Urged to Embrace ICTs

African economies can fully derive maximum value from their resources if they embrace the use of information technology, Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda has said. Speaking during the launch of Twenty Third Century Systems’ Africa Graduate Trainee Programme in Harare yesterday, Dr Sibanda said the

South Sudan, Somali to Participate in Connected East Africa Summit

The inaugural Connected East Africa Summit is set to attract delegates from South Sudan and Somali. This was announced by Eng Victor Kyalo, CEO, ICT Authority who said that the move to have delegates from the two countries on board is also meant to improve the East Africa Customs Union

JHB-New York Non-Stop Service Resumes

Pretoria – South African Airways (SAA) has resumed non-stop service on its daily flight from Johannesburg to New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport. “While SAA’s daily flight from New York-JFK to Johannesburg has operated on a nonstop basis for several years, the return flight was making a 1-hour enroute

Egypt On African Charm Offensive [analysis]

Egypt, the North African political giant that from 2011 to date has seen two leaders removed from power through the Arab Spring, seems keen to rekindle its African roots shaken successively by populist mass upheavals. On July 3, 2013, president Mohamed Morsi was ousted after several days of widespread riots

Communications Dept Welcomes Digital Migration Policy Approval

The Department of Communications has welcomed Cabinet’s decision regarding the approval of the Broadcasting Digital Migration Amendment Policy, with the inclusion of the control system in the set top box (STB). With the international June deadline looming to migrate broadcasting services from analogue to digital, the department on Sunday said

Kaza Displays Okavango/Zambezi Project At International Fair of Berlin

Speaking to ANGOP, the Executive Director of the KAZA, Morris Mtsambiwa, from Botswana, emphasized that, beyond the issue of conservation, the Okavango Zambezi “project needs to be known worldwide, which should lead to a greater openness and information to potential visitors”. He stressed that for the event, KAZA is promoting

Information Technology Incubator Costs Akz 93 Million

The rehabilitation and equipping of the Information Technologies Incubator inaugurated Friday in Luanda by the minister of Economy, Abrahao Gourgel, has cost the State?s coffers Akz 93 million (Usd 930,000). The information was released by the CEO of the National Institute of Support for Small and Medium-sized Companies (INAPEM), AntĂłnio

Innovators Design Mobile Applications That Could Revolutionise Service Delivery

With the world’s revolutionised technology being at the helm of development, Namibia is set to implement six mobile applications that have been developed to enable smooth service delivery among communities. The mobile applications cover areas of health, education, economics, communications, security and networking. The applications were unveiled last week at

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