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September 27
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Africa: Farmer Organisations Share Experience
Farmer organisations across Africa met in Arusha on Wednesday and shared their experiences in improved opportunities for smallholder farmers on the continent. Read more »
June 8
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Africa: Why Are Women and Girls Shying Away From ICT?
ICT presents women with a world of opportunities as it underpins the platforms of almost every sector that women participate in, said social activist, Nidhi Tandon. Read more »
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Africa: India's National Knowledge Network Connects Country
"The best brains in the world are solving problems of the rich." Read more »
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Africa: SMEs Must Use Cloud Technology
An ICT company listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE), would like to see Small, Medium Enterprises (SMEs) making use of Cloud Technology. Read more »
June 7
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Africa: Ministers Urge Collaboration to Hasten ICT Progress
The ICT Indaba has seen the African continent Ministers making a collective call for global collaboration to help level the playing field and speed-up the adoption of ICT. Read more »
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South Africa: Nation's 'Cyber-City' Aspirations
"Ghana is the world's twenty-seventh most competitive outsourcing destination," said Mr. Yaw Owusu, founder of Gateway Innovations Ltd which has been contracted to develop and... Read more »
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South Africa: Govt Sets Standards for Digital Television
South Africa's Minister of Communications, Ms Dina Pule, encouraged local manufacturers to be "innovative" when it comes to delivering digital television decoders. Read more »
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Africa: New Cable to Link BRICS Nations With U.S.
BRICS Cable is an initiative backed by strong technical partners to support the initiative of brics countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) and has recently... Read more »
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Africa: Measure ICT Impact, Then Imagine Possibilities
"One cannot manage what one has not measured." Read more »
June 6
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Africa: Africa: Is ICT a Bread and Butter Issue?
The capacity and usage of ICT may hold a promising future but it requires the buy-in from developing communities. Read more »
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Africa: Africa: Shaping the Future of Broadband
International Telecommunications Union (ITU) Deputy Secretary-General, Mr. Houlin Zhao proclaims that the "future of broadband is undoubtedly mobile." Read more »
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South Africa: Continent Calls for Eco-Friendly Technologies - Motlanthe
The Deputy President of South Africa, Kgalema Motlanthe, called for the use of "green technologies" at the official opening of the ICT Indaba 2012 summit. Read more »
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South Africa: Cuba Leading ICT Graduate Producer
Cuba's University of Information Science (Universidad de las Ciencias Informáticas, UCI) produces more than half of the world's ICT graduates. Read more »
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South Africa: Google Study Reveals Country's 'Quiet Engine'
South Africa is the leading online-economy in Africa whilst it has a large digital divide. Online economy encompasses all trading that takes place in virtual space aided by the... Read more »
June 5
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Africa: Policies Critical to Advance Africa's Knowledge-Based Economy
After a fruitful opening of ICT Indaba 2012, what has been noticeable is the significant deliberations around policies that Africa needs to implement in order to shift the... Read more »
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South Africa: Google Accolade for Young Female Techies
Recently named the Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship recipients, Maletsabisa Molapo (24) and Joyce Mwangama (25) have a bright future ahead in the African Information... Read more »
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Africa: Glimpses From the Tech Crystal Ball
The first session of the ICT Indaba 2012 was themed 'Crystal Ball Exercise with Technology Gurus.' Chaired by Dato Mohamed Sharil Tarmiz of the Malaysian Communications and... Read more »
June 4
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Africa: Africa's First ICT Summit Takes Shape
"Africa's people have to be architects of their own destiny. We are taking a giant leap in positioning Africa to claim her pride of place in the technology revolution." Read more »
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Africa: ICT Indaba 2012 Commences
The ICT Indaba 2012 kick started this morning with a business breakfast broadcast live on the South African Broadcasting Corporations (SABC) Morning Live show. Read more »
April 4
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Africa: rDNA Wins Climate Change Leadership Award
Highway Africa's Reporting Development has won the Climate Hero Award in the Climate Change Leadership Awards (CCLA) which took place at Sandton Sun on Friday 29 March, in... Read more »
December 13, 2011
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Africa: What Are the Outcomes of the Durban Climate Change Talks?
The COP17 climate change meetings in Durban produced several interesting outcomes after the 12-days of talks over ran into the early hours of the 14th day. Top negotiators... Read more »
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Africa: Back to Basic On Climate Change [opinion]
After the dust, or more appropriately the beach sand, settled in Durban this past Sunday, the UN climate change agreement that was reached by 194 nation-states kicks the can... Read more »
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Africa: Last-Ditch Effort to Save Climate Talks
Developing states most at risk from global warming have rebelled against a proposed deal at UN climate talks, forcing South Africa to draw up new draft documents to try to stop the... Read more »
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Africa: The 'Dirty Dozen' - the Corporations Hindering Climate Change
According to Greenpeace International , the 'Dirty Dozen' are the top representatives of corporate polluters that are holding back climate change talks and delaying corporate... Read more »
December 12, 2011
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Africa: New Text On Kyoto Protocol
Developing countries and the greens have described the new text on Kyoto Protocol as a damp squib as the new Protocol (or another legally binding instrument) applies to all... Read more »
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