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Cryptocurrencies: new form of colonialism or upliftment opportunity?

It is quite clear that we are developing into a society that is completely driven by information and reliant on technology. As we evolve along this path, those that succeed will be those who are able to equip themselves...

Old satellites boosting African IT

Mike Gaylard, acting Managing Director of Hartebeeshoek Radio Astronomy Observatory, believes networked radio telescopes could boost information technology infrastructure across the continent. In a public statement released yesterday, Gaylard said the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) radio telescope South Africa is currently...

Chinese boost Sierra Leone media

Chinese company StarTimes Communication Network Technology on Thursday said it wants to invest in Digital television to ultimately to offer all average Sierra Leoneans affordable access. Charles Liu, StarTimes Vice President, unveiled this during Sierra Leone Embassy officials' visit to the StarTimes Headquarters...

Q&A: What is Cisco’s cloud computing strategy?

Global networking company, Cisco Systems held a media briefing in Muldesdrift, South Africa on 30 September 2011 to discuss the company’s cloud computing strategy. According to Cisco, the company, together with its eco system partners and system integration partners are...

Zimbabwe’s IT to improve in five years

Zimbabwe’s technological sector is set to improve in the next five years, significantly altering all spheres of life in the country, a foreign venture capital company has said. The Minister of Technology, Nelson Chamisa, believes that the country is already...

IDC study shows lack of capital funding for ICT

According to new research conducted by South Africa’s Industrial Development Corporation ( IDC) indicates that as Information Technology (IT) channel providers search for opportunities amid volatile credit and capital markets, the gap between customer IT financing requirements and channel...

SA ICT company Faritec raises additional capital

Faritec Holdings Limited, a leading black empowerment ICT company in South Africa, is raising an additional ZAR20 million in capital to ensure long term sustainability of the business. The company, listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE), says the capital...
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NAMFISA Empowers Consumers with New Education Portal

NAMFISA, in collaboration with Green Enterprise Solutions (Green), officially launched its Consumer Education Website. Held at NAMFISA’s Head Office in...
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