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To our coverage of the covid-19 pandemic…The World Health Organisation says Nigeria has been selected as one of six countries to receive technology that is needed to produce messenger ribonucleic acid vaccines- A technology used for the production of COVID-19 vaccines.
This is according to a statement by W.H.O's Director-General, TedrosGhebreyesu at the European Union — African Union summit in Brussels. The other recipients of the technology include Egypt, Kenya, Senegal, South Africa, and Tunisia.

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Amobi Anazodo
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Soumaya Hamzaoui from RedCloud Technologies shares her thoughts on fintech regulation in Africa and how 75% of African population are under served and unbanked.

Amobi Anazodo
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Technology has been a major enabler in helping African entrepreneurs create home-grown solutions. CNBC Africa’s Esther Awoniyi caught up with; Eunice Adeyemi, Convener of Africa as a platform, Beri Mbenkun, Founder and CEO of Nanoarc and Onyeka Akumah, Co-Founder and CEO, Farmcrowdy to discuss how Africans are using technology to create innovative solutions and the economic impact of these ideas.

Amobi Anazodo
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Craig Wing, a YPO Member and Partner at Future World imagines a world where future strategy and complementary culture is as clear as present day. The inspiration for global clients being to “future proof” themselves in a world disrupted by technology. He joins CNBC Africa to unpack this concept.

Amobi Anazodo
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Africans have long used technology developed abroad, but now a Kenyan cash transfer network which bypasses banks is being adopted in Europe. Duration: 02:36

Amobi Anazodo
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Kenya has been a hub for innovation and technology in Africa, with Nairobi, the capital city, often referred to as the "Silicon Savannah." The country has a thriving tech startup ecosystem, with numerous successful ventures in the fields of mobile payments, e-commerce, and software development.


POLITICAL RIFT
Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Coalition Party leader Raila Odinga has announced that the Opposition's rallies to remove President William Ruto from office will begin on Friday, July 7.

POWER SHORTAGES
The Zimbabwean government has announced a sudden end of blackouts that have crippled businesses and left millions of households without electricity for up to 19 hours a day.

POLITICAL COOPERATION
The European Union (EU) has charged Nigeria’s new legislators in the National and state Houses of Assembly to deepen democracy and never forget their constituencies.

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Amobi Anazodo
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One of the world's most ambitious science projects is making good progress in South Africa. The Square Kilometre Array -- or SKA telescope will cover a distance of at least 3-thousand kilometres from its central core. This makes it at least 50 times more sensitive than any other radio telescope. South Africa and Australia are hosting the bulk of the project, but China has committed funding and scientific personnel. CCTV's Travers Andrews has this report.

Amobi Anazodo
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A video has been released showing the heartwarming moment a group of Maasai Men were left in hysterics after trying out Snapchat filters for the first time.

Fashion stylist and photographer Kate Katumbi, 22, from Sydney, Australia, was visiting the Maasai Mara reserve in Kenya in 2019, when she shared a special moment with the local inhabitants.

Kate, who was on a solo trip around Africa, decided to play with the Snapchat filters to break the ice with the Maasai people she had met.

In a heartwarming video, the men are seen bursting with laughing as they look at the screen and observe their faces appearing deformed.

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Amobi Anazodo
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In the STI literature, Africa has often been regarded as a recipient of science, technology, and innovation rather than a maker of them. In 'What Do Science, Technology, and Innovation Mean from Africa?", scholars from a range of disciplines show that STI in Africa is not merely the product of “technology transfer” from elsewhere but the working of African knowledge. Their contributions focus on African ways of looking, meaning-making, and creating. “Things do not (always) mean the same from everywhere,” observes Clapperton Chakanetsa Mavhunga, the volume’s editor.

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Amobi Anazodo
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In this episode of Captains of Industry, CNBC Africa sits down with the Grant Bodley, the chief executive of IT conglomerate, Dimension Data Middle East and Africa. With 21 years of experience at the company, Bodley has seen the company grow from strength to strength and has been at the helm as it expands into the Middle East.

Amobi Anazodo
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in 1884 German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck invited representatives from 15 different countries to the so-called Berlin West Africa conference. the goal was to formally carve up Africa among European powers who were squabbling over land claims on the continent. and no Africans were invited to the conference. We are now facing something similar in the African Tech ecosystem. #fintech #fintech #ecosystem #startup #technology #funding #shorts

Amobi Anazodo
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in 1884 German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck invited representatives from 15 different countries to the so-called Berlin West Africa conference. the goal was to formally carve up Africa among European powers who were squabbling over land claims on the continent. and no Africans were invited to the conference. We are now facing something similar in the African Tech ecosystem. #fintech #fintech #ecosystem #startup #technology #funding #shorts

Amobi Anazodo
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A pre-Colonial Writing System with its own Printing Press? #history #africa #writingsystem #civilization

Amobi Anazodo
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Withdrawing from her software engineering course to become a techprenuer wasn’t always a part of Betelhem Dessie’s plans. However, she stopped midway to focus on spreading the tech gospel. That's how Betelhem began her journey into technology. Today, she coordinates a number of nationwide programs in Ethiopia. Betelhem works with young people to find technological solutions to community-based problems and teaches young Africans the basics of artificial intelligence, robotics, blockchain and other emerging technologies.

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Amobi Anazodo
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Why African countries are buying Turkish drones?

To The Turkish drones have been purchased by African countries to combat armed groups. The drones are being increasingly used by the African states as they are cheaper, easy to operate and can be used for a variety of missions. . .

Amobi Anazodo
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19 Keys presents High Level Conversations to bring you into the high frequency of talk to elevate your mindset and value.

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Chaka was born in Barbados and grew up in England. After joining the military and serving active duty in Iraq for four years, Chaka returned home to find that a close friend of his was murdered. Chaka decided to make a shift, realizing his life was more valuable than what he was doing with it, and moved to London starting Spartanfam, which promotes an "anytime, anyplace, anything" philosophy to working out; no expensive diets or equipment -- just bodyweight.

He outgrew that path fairly quickly when he realized that he had greater potential and purpose for helping others.

Chaka went on to create IHeartAfrica, an organization founded to help preserve orphanages and medical centers in the Democratic Republic of Congo, in 2017. With his mission to help people and build a better future, Chaka raises funds with the help of donors, including celebrities such as Lenny Kravitz, Michael B. Jordan and Colin Kaepernick, to continue to build a sustainable future for orphaned children in Africa. He is on the front lines of issues that affect Black people first-hand and is educating us by touching on issues from health care, socio-economic class, human rights and the importance of a vegan diet. Chaka wants “our” people to thrive as a culture.

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Amobi Anazodo
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The Zambian space program is worth a look for a few laughs - but does it hide a darker secret?


"From 1960 until sometime after 1969, Nkoloso's "space program" sought to accomplish the launching of a rocket that would send 17-year-old Matha Mwambwa and two cats to the Moon. There were also plans for a trip to Mars. Nkoloso hoped to beat the United States and Soviet Union's respective space programs at the height of the Space Race.
To train the astronauts, Nkoloso set up a makeshift facility on an abandoned farm 11 kilometres (7 mi) from Lusaka, where the trainees would be rolled down a rough hill in a 200-litre (44 imp gal) oil drum. This, according to Nkoloso, would train them in the feeling of weightlessness in both space travel and re-entry. In addition, they used a tyre swing to simulate weightlessness.
Nkoloso stated that the goals of the program were to establish a Christian ministry to "primitive" Martians and the hope of Zambia becoming the "controllers of the seventh heaven of interstellar space". However, he reportedly instructed the missionary in the space program not to force Christianity onto native Martians.
The rocket, named D-Kalu 1 after President Kenneth Kaunda, was a 3-metre by 2-metre (10x6 ft) drum-shaped vessel.[3][10] Nkoloso claimed that it was made of "space-worthy" aluminium and copper. The planned launch date was on Independence Day, 24 October 1964 and would take place from the Independence Stadium, but the launch was purportedly denied permission due to being inappropriate.
It is said that he then asked UNESCO for a grant of £7,000,000 in Zambian pounds to support his space program. It is also said he requested $1.9 billion from "private foreign sources". However, the Ministry of Power, Transport and Communication is reported as stating those requests had not been made on the behalf of Zambia.
The term "Afronauts", coined by Nkoloso, refers to the participants of this program with hopes of bringing not just Zambia, but also the entire continent of Africa, to space.
Interviewed in 2016, President Kenneth Kaunda said of the space program that "It wasn't a real thing ... It was more for fun than anything else.""

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