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African countries will fully exploit mobile devices and the internet by 2020, to conduct demographic and housing censuses more speedily ...
Following a meeting of the African Union in Rwanda where 44 countries gathered to sign the African Continental Free Trade ...
Egypt's Cabinet approved Sunday a $1.5 million African Development Bank (AfDB) loan to construct the sewage station's project in Abu ...
Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria's president has withdrawn country's participation from the agreed framework for the establishment of African Continental Free Trade ...
User-owned on-demand food delivery app, Uber Eats, is pushing its international growth with a sizeable expansion across Europe, the Middle ...
Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa's new President Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa's new President has pledged to redistribute land by taking it ...
By Charlie Mitchell Many African countries suffer from instability and poor financial and physical infrastructure. Blockchain, with its exchanges secured by ...
African Reinsurance Corporation (African Re) has announces its membership of Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) and becomes the first multi-lateral financial ...
Twitter has announced the release of Twitter Lite to 24 new countries including 6 African countries. South Africa, Nigeria, Algeria, ...
True Software Scandinavia AB, Swedish phone-app developer is in talks with wireless operators including Bharti Airtel Ltd. to expand its fast-growing Truecaller ...