DOGE’s Axe Falls on African Startups | US Cuts $51m Funding Aid | Hits Nigeria, Kenya Hardest
This time, the axe has landed squarely on African soil
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This time, the axe has landed squarely on African soil
Meta’s new duo is different—and the differences are technical, strategic, and very human
A new proposal is on the table, telecom users whose lines go inactive will have a full year to retrieve...
The National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) and Caverton Helicopters have commenced the second batch of training for...
To be clear, this isn’t another Alexa upgrade. Nova Sonic is in another league. It’s built to capture the nuances...
The magic happens when users snap a selfie, allowing the AI to integrate their image into one of these pre-designed...
“We teach girls to shrink themselves, to make themselves smaller. We say to girls, you can have ambition, but not...
The investment aims to increase access to financial services for underserved individuals and small businesses
Nigeria has blocked 25 product categories from entering its borders — a move the U.S. government says is hurting American...
The Tesla CEO is no stranger to rockiness, but dropping below $300 billion in net worth for the first time...
MTN Group entered into a strategic partnership with Synamedia, a UK-based video software provider, to develop a new streaming platform...
This strategic collaboration aligns with Caleb University’s vision of becoming the Centre of Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) Excellence, bridging...
MTN Foundation has opened applications for its 2025 scholarship programme. The continuation of the scholarship programme reaffirms the TechCo Foundation's...
The decision wasn’t just a ceremonial gesture; it was business
A newly published study has highlighted the transformative impact of Zipline’s drone delivery system on healthcare in Ghana. In collaboration with the...
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