By Enyichukwu Enemanna Zimbabwean authorities have placed a ban "with immediate effect" on the use of mobile phones among police officers while on duty. They are only allowed to use their official walkie-talkies while performing their...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna Kenyans in their dozens staged a peaceful protest on Friday against a proposal to build to country's first nuclear power plant in Kilifi County, considered one of the main coastal tourist centres. The...
By John Ikani The US government is considering forcing Google to sell off parts of its business, potentially reshaping how Americans search the web. This move comes after a judge ruled in August that Google's dominance...
By Ebi Kesiena Egyptian tech company WideBot has announced the development of an Arabic version of the ChatGPT model, backed by a $4 million investment aimed at expanding AI solutions in the region. According to Mohamed...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna Ukraine has banned government officials, military personnel and workers in defence and other critical sectors from installing the popular Telegram messaging app on state-issued devices, saying the move has become necessary for national...
By John Ikani The World Bank shared on Thursday that it provided a record-breaking $42.6 billion to combat climate change in the 2024 financial year, a 10 percent increase from the previous year. The development lender...
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