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Online Africa Weekly Top 10: Africa’s mobile money lead, 5G, solar-powered schools, Eritrea’s internet snapshot, and more
July 2, 2014 ♦ Comments Off on Online Africa Weekly Top 10: Africa’s mobile money lead, 5G, solar-powered schools, Eritrea’s internet snapshot, and more

We take a deeper dive on top stories of the week including solar-powered schools, lower tariffs for Gabon, South Africa’s access divide, Africa’s mobile money lead, African 5G, Eritrea’s internet stats, and Libyan voter registration.

OA News: September 7-13, 2013 (General Africa)
September 13, 2013 ♦ Comments Off on OA News: September 7-13, 2013 (General Africa)

Part two of this week’s African tech news round-up consists of 30 stories about how technology is changing Africa.

Video roundup: white space broadband, 4G for Tanzania, ICT in education, BRCK, and more
June 11, 2013 ♦ Comments Off on Video roundup: white space broadband, 4G for Tanzania, ICT in education, BRCK, and more

Like last month, the majority of YouTube videos highlighting ICT progress come from East Africa and Ghana, but this month also includes Namibia and Tunisia.

Video roundup: mobile broadband, software development, Intel, Microsoft, Google, and more
April 16, 2013 ♦ Comments Off on Video roundup: mobile broadband, software development, Intel, Microsoft, Google, and more

Top videos from April 2013 on how technology is improving lives across Africa.

Startup Knight competition supports South African innovators
October 2, 2012 ♦ Comments Off on Startup Knight competition supports South African innovators
Startup Knight competition supports South African innovators

Startup Knight is a competition for South African software-based tech startups that are getting ready to start a viable business.

What did they say? African tech quotes from April 2012
May 9, 2012 ♦ Comments Off on What did they say? African tech quotes from April 2012

A handful of quotes made by leaders in the African tech space in April 2012.