Paul Kagame opened the MWC25 in Kigali, reaffirming Rwanda's commitment to building an economy powered by technology and collaboration.
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Kagame: Technology should benefit all Africans, not widen inequality
President Paul Kagame has called for a people-centered approach to Africa’s digital transformation, stressing that technology must benefit everyone on the continent to prevent widening inequality. The ...
First, a major antitrust win by Mike Murray, Craig Lee and Ryan Phair, who represented CWT, a business travel management ...
Raila Odinga became bitterly critical of Kenya’s enduring political and economic inequalities, speaking out on behalf of the ...
In recent years, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has made headlines with arrest warrants for figures like Russian ...
Since 2020, the evasion of term limits has been twice as frequent in sub-Saharan Africa as in any other region of the world, ...
Rwanda has long been accused of targeting dissidents abroad, including allegations of murder. One notable case is Col Patrick ...
All the films that deal with an event like this one, there's just so much detailed process of the hijacking part,” Byun tells ...
Led by President William Ruto, Kenyans gathered at the Nyayo National Stadium for the state funeral of former prime minister Raila Odinga.
Among the dignitaries confirmed to attend are Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni, Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan, ...
President Paul Kagame has extended his condolences to the family of Raila Odinga, Kenya's former Prime Minister, who passed away on Wednesday, October 15, saying his legacy will be long-lasting.
“Only God Can Judge Me: The Many Lives of Tupac Shakur” ($29.99, Mariner Books) consists of 464 pages crammed with nearly 700 ...
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