Africa: Researchers Identify One of the Largest Water Towers in Southern Africa in Angola

Africa: Researchers Identify One of the Largest Water Towers in Southern Africa in Angola

Luanda — Angolan and National Geographic researchers have confirmed the existence of one of the largest water towers in southern Africa in Angola’s central highlands, where major rivers such as the Zambezi, Kwanza, and Congo originate. The Vice President, Esperança da Costa, announced this on Tuesday at the opening ceremony of the Southern African Science…

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Africa: Researchers Identify One of the Largest Water Towers in Southern Africa in Angola

Africa’s Urban-Rural Digital Gaps Are Closing

A mix of state programmes and private capital is bolstering plans to bridge the digital divide in African countries. Tower builds and satellite launches are closing rural gaps while reinforcing national digital networks. SPECIAL REPORT | BIRD AGENCY | Senegal has announced plans to build 774 new telecom sites, part of a broader US$115 million…

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Africa: Researchers Identify One of the Largest Water Towers in Southern Africa in Angola

Africa: Somalia Steps Into the Spotlight As Mogadishu Hosts East Africa’s Key Summit

Mogadishu, Somalia – Somalia President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on Tuesday officially opened the 2nd East African Community Cooperation Conference (EACON2025) in Mogadishu, marking another milestone in the country’s growing role within the East African bloc. In his keynote address, President Mohamud highlighted Somalia’s historic legacy as a hub of trade and seafaring along the Indian…

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the chip that Intel can’t let fail

the chip that Intel can’t let fail

Intel plans to release technical details about its forthcoming chip for laptops, known as Panther Lake, on Thursday, four sources briefed on the plans have said. It is part of an effort to reassure investors about Intel’s first product made entirely using its next-generation manufacturing process called 18A, the sources said. The Panther Lake chips…

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Africa: All of Africa Today – October 8, 2025

Africa: All of Africa Today – October 8, 2025

  Tomaino Njoya Only Woman Challenging Paul Biya in Cameroon Election Tomaino Hermine Patricia Ndam Njoya, the mayor of Foumban and chairwoman of the Democratic Union for Cameroon (UDC), emerged as the only female candidate in Cameroon’s October 12 presidential election, challenging longtime ruler Paul Biya. Her candidacy marked the third time in the nation’s…

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