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Young Zimbabwean artists are cashing in on the NFT craze

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The reason China is pushing “digital sovereignty” in Africa

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Why an Abu Dhabi-based streaming app is the future of the global music industry

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African governments get sophisticated at squashing citizens' internet rights

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The shaky launch of Africa's first e-currency in Nigeria

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Disruption to cell service has had a devastating impact on an economy gradually boosted by the growth of mobile money services.
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Tiger Global, Sequoia and SoftBank are plunging into the country of 200 million
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On one hand US doesn't want African telcos working with China's Huawei to build their 5G networks for security reasons, but on the other Parallel Wireless, which pushes the Open RAN system to counter Huawei, was funded by the CIA.