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Registration is currently on for the Google For Nigeria Event coming up from July 26th…
The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ) will today, Monday 23 July 2018,…
Instagram announced a new feature: a green status dot that indicates when a user is online and active on the app.
In this guide we’ll show you how to hide your online status on Instagram.
Facebook may have rested its internet drone idea but Alphabet Inc, the parent company of…
The World Wide Web Foundation and the Alliance for Affordable Internet (A4AI), in partnership with…
Chinese manufacturer can now continue working with US firms.
Just like the Google Chrome feature, you can go undercover on YouTube and browse whatever you want without leaving any evidence behind.
Twitter has started rolling out the bottom navigation bar to everyone. The change was first deployed in the alpha build a few months back and is now making its way to the stable build.
CoLab is calling for applications for the 7th Batch of Code School currently open. Located…
Automakers may have looked into the future of the auto industry and seen that the…
In line with its Economic Recovery and Growth Plan, especially its strategy to diversify the…
Parliament records show what each MP said.
As part of a new agreement, Liquid Telecom will deliver connectivity and provide access to cloud-based tools to AfriLabs innovation centres located within its fibre footprint.
Customers to pay a new government tax on social media accounts before they can access them.
Amnesty International called on Uganda to scrap the tax, saying it robbed “many people of their right to freedom of expression, with a chilling effect on other human rights”.
Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni unashamedly defended the country’s new social media tax, saying Ugandans were using such platforms for “lying”, and squandering the nation’s hard currency on fees to foreign-owned telecoms firms.
Uganda’s new tax on social media access limits basic rights and harms business, according to a petition filed by activists to the constitutional court against a levy that civic groups and opposition parties say is onerous.
TelOne is on a financial come back as revenues increased to $117 million last year driven by growth in broadband income, while they narrowed their loss by 42% to $7 million in 2017, owing to cost containment and a growth in broadband revenue.