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  • November 20
  • Nation Kenya: New Initiative Seeks to Widen Internet Usage by Kenyans

    Kenya is among the first beneficiaries of a project to increase internet usage courtesy of the World Wide Web investor Sir Tim Berners Lee.

  • Accra Mail Ghana: Wapco Explains "Problems"

    Mr. Jack Derickson, Managing Director of West African Gas Pipeline Company (WAPCo) has disclosed that the gas pipeline from Nigeria to Ghana has been completed but there are few difficulties.

  • Ghanaian Chronicle Ghana: Experts Fight Against Monopoly of Fiber Optic

    Experts in the telecommunication industry in the West African Sub-region have called for policy implementation to regulate and also break the monopoly of cyber optic cables in the hands of few players, whiles intensifying the penetration of broadband access to the sub-region.

  • Public Agenda Ghana: Ilgs Microsoft It Academy Ready for Take Off

    Eight trainees have successfully passed out of the Institute of Local Government Studies (ILGS) Microsoft IT Academy with certificates in Digital Literacy after undergoing a five-day programme from November 9-13.

  • Public Agenda Africa: Africa Needs $31 Billion Annually to Transform Her Infrastructure

    A study recently conducted in 24 African countries shows that the poor state of infrastructure in Sub Saharan Africa - its electricity, water, roads, and information and communications technology (ICT) - cuts national economic growth by 2 percentage points every year and reduces business productivity by as much as 40 percent.

  • BuaNews South Africa: Broadband Below Standards, Says Minister

    South Africa's internet broadband penetration is at 2 percent below the global average of 22.5 percent, Communications Minister Siphiwe Nyanda said on Thursday.

  • Independent Uganda: Orange Wins

    Orange Uganda was awarded best exhibitor in the ICT and Internet Sector at the 17th Uganda International Trade Fair organised by the Uganda Manufacturers Association (UMA).

  • Independent Uganda: The Politics of Hydro-Power Stations

    It should be a blessing for a country to have natural energy resources such as petroleum, gas, coal, water with fast running rivers and falls.

  • Independent Uganda: Year End Accidents Start

    On October 26 presidential advisor on Religious Affairs Albert Byaruhanga died when his car knocked two pedestrians at Kyanda on Mubende Mityana road leaving one dead.

  • Leadership Nigeria: Fire Guts Nafdac Head Office

    Two floors at the National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), headquarters in Abuja, were consumed yesterday by fire.

  • Leadership Nigeria: Bakassi - Take Cameroon to UN, AU, Representatives Urge FG

    Worried by the recent attacks on Nigerians in the Bakassi Peninsula by Cameroonian gendarmes, the House of Representatives Thursday advised the federal government to formally report to the United Nations Organization (UN), the African Union (AU) and other relevant bodies in a bid to compel Cameroon to abide by the Green Tree Agreement (GTA).

  • Leadership Nigeria: Police Apprehend Pipeline Vandals

    The police in Bauchi State as part of crime prevention measures during the festive months, yesterday paraded a total of 20 suspects ranging from thugs, popularly known as "Yan Sara Suka," pipeline vandals, robbery suspects, dangerous drugs dealers and counterfeit merchants.

  • Leadership Nigeria: No Alternative to New Land Charges, Aliero Insists

    Despite the outcry that has greeted the increase in land premium and application charges by the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), minister of the FCT, Senator Adamu Aliero has once more underscored the need for the increase, stressing that only the increase can bring a solution to housing problems in the territory.

  • Ghanaian Chronicle Ghana: Redco Flats in Shambles

    Residents of the Redco flats at Madina, a suburb of Accra, are complaining bitterly about the deplorable state of the flats, and the health hazards it poses.

  • Daily Observer Gambia: GPU Trains Journalists On Secure Online Communication

    A four-day training for 15 journalists; including editors and reporters drawn from different media institutions in the country will end today at the Gambia Press UnionÂ's head office in Bakau.

  • New Vision Uganda: Web Founder Berners-Lee Visits Uganda

    TIM Berners-Lee, the inventor of the web and founder of the Web Foundation, visits Uganda next week.

  • New Vision Uganda: Warid, Essar Deal Brings in Sh93 Billion

    WARID will use the money acquired from the partnership with the Middle East-based telecom firm, Essar Group, for expansion, a top official has said.

  • New Vision Uganda: Smiles Communication Launches Today

    THE seventh mobile operator in Uganda, Smiles Communication, starts operations today, using the 02 code.

  • New Vision Uganda: UCC to Fix Phone Uniform Rates Next Week

    THE Uganda Communications Commission will announce a price ceiling for cross-network rates next week.

  • New Vision Uganda: Museveni Urges African Govts to Fully Finance Their Budgets

    AFRICA governments have been urged to work towards fully financing their budgets.

  • New Vision Uganda: All Districts to Get Road Equipment

    ALL districts, municipalities and town councils will soon have their own road construction equipment, President Yoweri Museveni has disclosed.

  • Liberia Government Liberia: 'We Need Roads; We Need Them Now,' President Tells High-Level Retreat On Infrastructure

    President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has again expressed concern over the slow pace of implementing the country's infrastructure program particularly road construction and rehabilitation, being supported by the country's development partners. The President expressed impatience at the delays and called for a special session to address the situation.

  • This Day Nigeria: Aliero Insists On Increasing Land Charges

    Despite a groundswell of opposition, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Senator Adamu Aliero has reiterated that the increase in land premium and application charges still stand.

  • Daily Trust Nigeria: Delayed Completion of Abuja Multi-Level Car Park Worries Businesses

    Commercial and business outfits around the Area 10 shopping complex in Abuja have expressed dismay over the non-completion of the proposed multi-level car park project initiated by the FCT Administration, which according to them, is causing them severe hardship.

  • Daily Trust Nigeria: Babalola Wants States, LGs to Develop Infrastructure

    The Minister of State for Finance Remi Babalola yesterday advised the states and local governments in the country to develop infrastructure in their areas for sustainable revenue generation.

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