Ethiopia’s Half-Hearted Push to Telecom Privatization Finds Limited Success
23/07/2021
Ethiopia’s telecom sector has been considered as the last frontier for telecom players, since the country is one of just...
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COVID-19 Outbreak Boosts the Use of Telehealth Services
01/07/2021
Telehealth is one of the few sectors that have benefited from the coronavirus outbreak. Telehealth services have been around since...
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UK Paves The Way for A Greener and Carbon-Free Future
25/02/2021
The UK is working to create a policy for building a more sustainable future for itself through the New Green...
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COVID-19 Unmasks Global Supply Chains’ Reliance on China. Is There a Way Out?
04/02/2021
Dubbed as the factory to the world, China is an integral part of the supply chain of a host of...
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Crippled by COVID-19, Tourism Gears Up to Rebound
21/12/2020
COVID-19 has disturbed practically every business vertical across the globe, and the travel and tourism sectors were one of the...
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Business Travel: On the Mend but Long Recovery Ahead
26/11/2020
To contain the spread of coronavirus, many governments globally implemented country-wide closures resulting in discontinuation of large part of business...
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EdTech’s Growth Fueled by Coronavirus
12/11/2020
For years, tech adoption has been relatively slower in the education sector than in many other sectors. This considerably changed...
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Commentary: Is Privatization Key to Self-sustainability for US Post?
29/10/2020
United States Postal Service (USPS), one of the largest government entities in the USA with over 633,000 employees as of...
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Agritech in Africa: How Blockchain Can Help Revolutionize Agriculture
14/10/2020
In the first part of our series on agritech in Africa, we took a look into how IT and other...
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Agritech in Africa: Cultivating Opportunities for ICT in Agriculture
17/09/2020
Agriculture technologies in Africa have been undergoing significant development over the years, with many tech start-ups innovating information and communications...
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