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It might sound like science fiction, but a Nigerian-born tech entrepreneur thinks he has found a way for Africans to escape problems such as inequality and bad governance a virtual nation born online. His is among a number of African-led virtual projects that aim to help the world’s poorest continent capitalize on digital growth and tackle real-world problems, although some tech experts said such online spaces risk replicating offline inequalities. “There’s so many things that limit us as Africans from real-world opportunities,” said Emole, cofounder of the Afropolitan network state project. The Internet “is the only place in the world which serves

The awful state of lawful SA telecoms interception, Par

The Constitutional Court gave lawmakers three years to rewrite the legislation that regulates how the state spies on our private communications. But, with just over 18 months left to make the amendments, the recent final report from the Zondo Commission’s inquiry into State Capture has made i.

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