Africa: The Need for Ai Literacy, Localisation in Africa

Africa: The Need for Ai Literacy, Localisation in Africa

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is fast becoming a transformative force to reckon with across various sectors of human endeavour, offering unprecedented opportunities for innovation and growth. In Nigeria, while AI is still in its infant stages, there is a growing recognition of its potential to address local challenges and drive economic development. This shift in mindset…

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AI-infused job loss fears at Amazon, Microsoft

AI-infused job loss fears at Amazon, Microsoft

As AI replaces human roles, the tech sector could lose as many as 235 000 positions this year. Amazon has warned that artificial intelligence (AI), specifically generative AI (GenAI), will trim its workforce as the technology will “change the way our work is done”. The company, the world’s fourth most valuable in terms of market…

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Africa: The Need for Ai Literacy, Localisation in Africa

Africa: Powering Africa – Ethiopia Pushes for Regional Energy Integration

– Ethiopia has called for enhanced regional power connectivity as a crucial solution to Africa’s growing energy challenges, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA). The 4th AfriRUN ILO Conference, held yesterday, promoted regional power connectivity for inclusive and sustainable development, while fostering cooperation and equitable energy access across African nations. Speaking at the…

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‘She’s Next’ Programme Now Open for 2025 Applications

‘She’s Next’ Programme Now Open for 2025 Applications

The She’s Next programme, the global initiative by Visa in partnership with Absa, is aimed at supporting women entrepreneurs, and has officially opened applications for its 2025 South African edition. Now in its second year locally, the programme offers more than just funding—it’s an opportunity for women-led businesses seeking to scale, innovate, and thrive. Backed by over R1 million in…

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Africa: The Need for Ai Literacy, Localisation in Africa

Africa: Existing Global Trade Policies Validate Urgency of Fast-Tracking AfCFTA – Afreximbank

Addis Ababa — President of African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), Professor Benedict Oramah addressed the implications of shifting global trade policies, including the reintroduction of reciprocal tariffs by the U.S., noting that such developments further validate the urgency of fast-tracking the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). In a powerful exchange moderated by Michael Rheinegger of…

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