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Africas rare earth element opportunity
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Africa is well-endowed with Critical Raw Materials (CRM) which are of essential importance for not only the energy transition but also the electric vehicle (EV) market and other tech-related industries.
Growing Africas start-up digital economy in a pandemic
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From Mauritius to Mozambique, Ghana to Guinea, rural African businesses are incredibly inventive, overcoming barriers and catching the eyes of big funders with the goal of improving the lives of those around them.
To counter China's Belt Road project, India leverages ISA to light up Africa
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NTPC Ltd to help develop solar parks in Gambia and Malawi, eyes more African nations.The company accounts for nearly a fifth of Indias installed power generation capacity of 370 GW
The growing list of African countries that censor Internet activities
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We take a look at some African countries that have placed some form of censorship on Internet activities, most times, in the guise of laws to guide against misinformation, hate speech, or Internet crimes.
The young female entrepreneur carving a niche in ICT
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Rachel Sibande is one of Malawis brightest young women carving a niche for her country through Information, Communication, and Technology (ICT).
The Fourth Industrial Revolution and digitization will transform Africa into a global powerhouse
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR)acterized by the fusion of the digital, biological, and physical worlds, as well as the growing utilization of new technologies such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, robotics, 3D printing, the Internet of Things, and advanced wireless technologies, among othershas ushered in a new era of economic disruption with uncertain socio-economic consequences for Africa.
Africa: How To Make The Business Case for Climate Action in Agriculture
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The majority of the world's 500 million smallholder farmers are essentially dependent on natural rainfall and stable seasons to produce as much as 80 per cent of food in their region. And so, as seasons fluctuate, these farmers are in desperate need of climate-smart practices, services and technologies to help maintain and then increase production.
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