How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
BY HANNAH KEBBLE As the world, not too long ago, celebrated Africa Day, it would be remiss to not recognise...
Read moreDetailsBY Business a.m. Edo State, South-South Nigeria, is recording a remarkable rise in the number of tech startups and a...
Read moreDetailsBY ONOME AMUGE Google is intensifying its support for young Africans who identify as alternative and non-mainstream content creators...
Read moreDetailsBY CHUKS OLUIGBO GetBundi, an educational technology platform focusing on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and STI digital skills,...
Read moreDetailsBY CHISOM NWATU Amazon, an American e-commerce company, says it is looking to recruit qualified persons for seven positions based...
Read moreDetailsBY ROSEMARY IWUALA Wimbart, a tech-focused and independent public relations agency that specialises in Africa and emerging markets, has...
Read moreDetailsBY SISONKE MGWEBI In 2020, Africa's online shopping revenue reached nearly $28 billion, an increase of over $6 billion since...
Read moreDetailsBY ROSEMARY IWUALA The operating costs of telecommunication companies in Nigeria rose from N1.4trn in 2020 to N1.66trn in 2021,...
Read moreDetailsBY MIKE OCHONMA German subsidiary of the British telecommunications group Vodafone is launching an operation to recycle one million used...
Read moreDetailsBY Business a.m. Nomanini, a fast-growing fintech platform in Africa, has launched a new supply chain finance solution called StockNow...
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