Ethiopian efforts to develop its monopolistic ICT sector, Rwanda’s drive for tech in East Africa, Kenya positions itself as African broadband leader.
Greater competition in Senegal’s mobile market (Sudatel), broadband in South Africa ahead of FIFA 2010, and Ugandan President Museveni’s views on ICT.
The U.S. observes Tunisian Internet censorship, the arrival of broadband in Kenya, and South African political parties online.
Using CablegateSearch.net we are listing the “juiciest” leaked cables on African broadband – 3 at a time for the next week.
Using CablegateSearch.net we are listing the “juiciest” leaked cables on African broadband – 3 at a time for the next week.
Three recent online videos provide different viewpoints of how businesses are bringing positive social change to Africa. The first, in an interview format, discusses the barriers facing entrepreneurs and how Google is enabling local discovery of solutions. The second provides an 11-minute look inside a media center in eastern Ghana. …
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