Technology
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Ghana’s Prempeh College wins 2020 Robofest World Championship
A team from Prempeh College has snatched a Robofest World Championship win for the second time in a row. The…
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STEMi Makers Africa Hosts Kuongoza confab celebrating Int’l Girl Child Day
There are 1.1 billion girls alive today who could grow up to change the world if they are simply given…
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World Space Week: Africa prepares to celebrate space sciences and education
World Space Week – the largest annual space event in the world – celebrates and inspires interest in space sciences…
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Telegram Gets Video Calling Feature in Beta Version: Report
Telegram users can now make a video call to their contacts as the instant messaging platform has rolled out the…
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Elon Musk And Dr. Thomas Mensah Continue To Achieve Major Milestones In Technology as Africans
Elon Musk born in Pretoria South Africa and Dr. Thomas Mensah from Kumasi Ghana in West Africa continues to make…
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Ghana unveils locally assembled Volkswagen cars (Photos)
Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo on Monday unveiled Volkswagen vehicles assembled in the West African country for the first time. The…
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Tunisia’s first satellite to highlight country’s technology
When 35-year-old Tunisian farmer Azyz Ben Mustapha looks to the future, he feels a growing sense of unease. In recent…
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Africans Excel In Technology When Given The Chance: How Elon Musk And Dr. Thomas Mensah Have Changed The World
Dr. Thomas Mensah described by CBS Television in America, as one of the Engineers who revolutionized the Modern Internet platform…
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5G connections in Sub-Saharan Africa to hit 28 million by 2025 – GSMA
The Global System for Mobile Telecommunications Association (GSMA) has stated that about 28 million devices in Sub-Saharan Africa – representing…
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Ugandan made electric buses hit the road amid Covid-19
Ugandan made electric buses have now hit the road amid the coronavirus pandemic with improved health guidelines. The buses were…
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