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Rwanda To Open First Smartphone Factory in April 

The government of Rwanda is set to open a  factory to produce smartphones with the aim of enhancing digital services. Paula Ingabire,

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Google and UBA Partner to Provide Free Wi-Fi to Customers

United Bank for Africa Plc, UBA, is working with Google and ISP partner to launch Google Station in 11 key

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FCMB Unveils Hub One

The Nigerian Tech industry has evolved in leaps and bounds over the years. Many innovative ideas, platforms and more have

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Apple to Pay VirnetX $440 Million After Losing FaceTime Appeal

Apple has lost an appeal to have a patent judgment set aside relating to FaceTime technology and has been ordered

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Six Awesome Things You Can Do With Your Android Phone

Android is an extremely powerful operating system that can be used for much more than just your regular social media

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How Your Location Can Be Tracked

Your location can sometimes be tracked through apps—which might have caused you to turn off this particular permission for a

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Naspers’ Careers24 is Shutting Down in Nigeria

Careers24, a job portal and recruitment platform has announced that it is shutting down its operation in Nigeria effective from

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Key Ways to Gain Customer Trust as an Ecommerce Business

When it comes to running an ecommerce business, we’re inclined to believe the adage, “Trust takes years to build, seconds

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 Wakanow Raises $40m From The Carlyle Group to Scale Across Africa

Nigeria’s online travel agency, Wakanow has raised $40 million from The Carlyle Group, a global alternative asset manager. According to

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South Africa’s Naspers leads $540m Investment in Indian Tech Startup

Naspers and Canada’s state pension fund have invested $540 million in Indian educational technology startup Byju’s, the South African internet