As drones take off in Africa, familiar concerns linger It is quite concerning that drones while having the potential to drive economic development, can also be weaponised and utilised by insurgents, terrorists, and criminal networks.
U.K. govt introduces fresh visa rules to further control migration To reduce net immigration, the U.K. has announced a new set of measures for people with plans to move to the country.
OneWeb looks to rival regulation-hit Starlink in South Africa OneWeb, owned by satellite operator Eutelsat, is set to introduce its low-earth orbit (LEO) broadband service in South Africa.
Sam Altman officially resumes CEO role at OpenAI Sam Altman has returned to Open AI as CEO, barely a fortnight after being ousted by the board at the artificial intelligence startup
SA's telecoms authority cracks down on Starlink, declares service illegal Elon Musk's satellite internet service must register as a company to have a legal presence in South Africa and cede 30% of equity to economically disadvantaged groups.
Next-gen connectivity wants attention in Africa’s broadband discourse Operators are increasingly investing in expensive internet infrastructure to unlock economic growth, but adoption generally remains slow.
MPost ditches Kenya for Rwanda, switches base to Kigali Amidst complaints Kenya is becoming tax-intensive for tech upstarts, Rwanda is cultivating a reputation as Africa's unofficial tech launchpad.