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    Sierra Leone didn’t really use blockchain in their election

    Sierra Leone didn’t really use blockchain in their election

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    • 8 years ago
    Got questions for the builder of the largest farmer-to-farmer network? Kenny Ewan is joining us on TNW Answers

    Got questions for the builder of the largest farmer-to-farmer network? Kenny Ewan is joining us on TNW Answers

    • Georgina Ustik
    • 8 years ago
    The McFly project wants to launch flying taxis on the blockchain in Nairobi

    The McFly project wants to launch flying taxis on the blockchain in Nairobi

    • iAfrikan News
    • 8 years ago
    Sierra Leone is the first country to run a blockchain-powered election

    Sierra Leone is the first country to run a blockchain-powered election

    • iAfrikan News
    • 8 years ago
    Designing Wakanda: An interview with Black Panther’s production designer

    Designing Wakanda: An interview with Black Panther’s production designer

    • Tefo Mohapi
    • 8 years ago
    To ensure stability, Facebook will “help” Nigeria with its upcoming general elections

    To ensure stability, Facebook will “help” Nigeria with its upcoming general elections

    • iAfrikan News
    • 8 years ago
    Blockchain could keep child-mined cobalt out of our phones

    Blockchain could keep child-mined cobalt out of our phones

    • iAfrikan News
    • 8 years ago
    ‘China’s gift to Africa’: How China spied on the African Union via donated computers

    ‘China’s gift to Africa’: How China spied on the African Union via donated computers

    • iAfrikan News
    • 8 years ago
    Kenya’s push for nuclear power rests on false premises

    Kenya’s push for nuclear power rests on false premises

    • The Conversation
    • 8 years ago
    Developing countries need to wake up to the risks of new tech

    Developing countries need to wake up to the risks of new tech

    • The Conversation
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