by MARIA MACHARIA NAIROBI – THE partnership between Huawei and Kenya has delivered another milestone in building essential digital skills for the future, with the launch of the Digital Classroom project.
by MARIA MACHARIA NAIROBI – THE partnership between Huawei and Kenya has delivered another milestone in building essential digital skills for the future, with the launch of the Digital Classroom project.
by ALFRED SHILONGO WINDHOEK – Regional and international digital connectivity along Southern Africa’s west coast has received a major boost following a milestone agreement between Angola Telecom and Telecom Namibia. The
by ARNOLD MULENGA LUSAKA – Zambia believes its growing partnership with Ghana in the digital space is exemplary of deepening ties between African economies. Ministers responsible for ICT in both countries
by MTHULISI SIBANDA JOHANNESBURG – HUAWEI has outlined the priority areas shaping its approach in South Africa. These include faster backbone networks, more stable industry networks, more seamless campus connectivity and
by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG – A NEW global cybersecurity report has revealed a significant shift in the threat landscape, with government and industrial sectors emerging as the primary targets for sophisticated
by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG – SOUTH Africa is set to host a high-level, invitation-only Telecoms Executive Roundtable on 5 May, positioning the country—and the continent—at the forefront of the next phase
by ALFRED SHILONGO WINDHOEK – NAMIBIA has directed the rollout of the Direct-To-Home (DTH) satellite broadcasting project, a multimillion-dollar initiative to bridge the digital divide. Emma Theofelus, Minister of Information, Communication
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG – AFRICA’S internet freedom landscape is evolving—but unevenly—revealing both encouraging progress and structural challenges as the continent deepens its digital transformation. A new study by Cloudwards, which
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG – MTN South Africa has announced plans to invest nearly R22 billion over the next three years in network infrastructure and IT systems, reinforcing its commitment to
by MARIA MACHARIA NAIROBI – KENYA has cleared the confusion emanating from a mandate that, effective this past Tuesday (March 24), only devices featuring USB Type-C charging ports must be sold