An annual Internet market survey has found a surprisingly high number of Internet users in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Internet stakeholders from all over Africa recently discussed Internet policy at the first Africa Internet Governance Forum.
In urban areas of Africa, 51% of individuals have accessed the Internet in the past month – mostly via mobile device.
A recent story from Zimbabwe’s The Herald, titled “ICTs vital for development” cites an interesting handful of quotes by prominent Zimbabwean government officials.
A curated weekly selection of online media headlines highlighting the spirit of African technology.
A recent research project to address the growing threat of cyber crime in South Africa also highlights online security policy framework in other African nations.
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