by BAATSHEBA RAMASHALA MUSINA – SOUTH Africa’s increasing use of technology at its borders is beginning to deliver significant results in the fight against illegal immigration, organised crime and cross-border smuggling,
by BAATSHEBA RAMASHALA MUSINA – SOUTH Africa’s increasing use of technology at its borders is beginning to deliver significant results in the fight against illegal immigration, organised crime and cross-border smuggling,
by MAVHUTO BANDA LILONGWE – MALAWI is introducing a digital dashboard to ensure transparency in the implementation of Constituency Development Fund (CDF) projects. The Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development,
by EMEKA OKONKWO ABUJA – NIGERIA’S Customs Service (NCS) has marked a major step in its digital transformation with the official launch of the Simplified Customs Advanced Declaration System (SCADS) at
by HAOYU ZHANG BEIJING – CHINA’S rise from a largely agrarian society to a global economic powerhouse is one of the most remarkable development stories in modern history. Through strategic planning,
by EMEKA OKONKWO ABUJA – THE United States-headquartered education technology company, Astria Learning, has established the second electronic campus in as many weeks in Nigeria. This follows a Memorandum of Agreement
by HANSLEY NABAB PORT LOUIS – MAURITIUS has taken a major step towards ensuring transparency and accountability in the country’s internet landscape. This follows the introduction of the KaliteNet platform, a
by MARIA MACHARIA NAIROBI – KENYA and Nigeria have held discussions on strengthening collaboration in several areas of information and communication technology (ICT). Senior officials from the two nations discussed prospects
by MARIA MACHARIA NAIROBI – THE presidential assent to the Technopolis Act marks a significant moment in Kenya’s journey towards a globally competitive digital and innovation-driven economy. President William Ruto assented
by ARNOLD MULENGA LUSAKA – IN a breakthrough aligned with the government’s digitalisation of public administration, Zambian citizens can now apply for urban development services online. This follows the unveiling of
by MAVHUTO BANDA LILONGWE – IN an awkward and unprecedented turn of events, Malawi’s telecommunications regulator has become entangled in recurring allegations of witchcraft bedevilling the Southern African country. This comes