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Africa

    The Democratic Republic of Congo’s electronic voting machines worry security experts

    The Democratic Republic of Congo’s electronic voting machines worry security experts

    • iAfrikan News
    • 7 years ago
    Google wants to bring free Wi-Fi to Nigeria next year

    Google wants to bring free Wi-Fi to Nigeria next year

    • iAfrikan News
    • 7 years ago
    Uganda is trying to ban internet porn

    Uganda is trying to ban internet porn

    • iAfrikan News
    • 7 years ago
    Here’s how Afrika tweets during elections

    Here’s how Afrika tweets during elections

    • iAfrikan News
    • 7 years ago
    How pay-as-you-go solar solutions can electrify Africa — and generate profits for you

    How pay-as-you-go solar solutions can electrify Africa — and generate profits for you

    • Rebecca Campbell
    • 7 years ago
    3D printing will bring artificial limbs to patients in Madagascar and Togo

    3D printing will bring artificial limbs to patients in Madagascar and Togo

    • iAfrikan News
    • 7 years ago
    Definitely don’t use these VPNs to avoid Uganda’s social media tax

    Definitely don’t use these VPNs to avoid Uganda’s social media tax

    • Callum Booth
    • 7 years ago
    Scientists in Ghana want to fight child pneumonia with beads

    Scientists in Ghana want to fight child pneumonia with beads

    • iAfrikan News
    • 7 years ago
    Kenyans will soon need a license to post videos online [Update]

    Kenyans will soon need a license to post videos online [Update]

    • iAfrikan News
    • 8 years ago
    Database leak exposes personal records of nearly 1 million South Africans [Update]

    Database leak exposes personal records of nearly 1 million South Africans [Update]

    • Tefo Mohapi
    • 8 years ago
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