USSD, trust, and the future of payments: What Africa can teach the U.S.
What’s holding the U.S. back is legacy infrastructure and cultural inertia. That means prioritising underserved users and designing systems that
What’s holding the U.S. back is legacy infrastructure and cultural inertia. That means prioritising underserved users and designing systems that
Scientists have identified two unusual meteorites with mineral compositions closely matching Mercury’s crust, potentially solving a decades-old space mystery...
The policy longed to help reframe what “universal access” really means. It dreamed of strategies rooted in local realities, addressed
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From the sun-scorched farms of northern Nigeria to the bustling markets of Accra and Dakar, millions of tonnes of food
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The truth is, there’s a significant infrastructure gap that too many players underestimate until it’s too late. And it's not
SomeOne founding partner Simon Manchipp takes us inside the new business rollercoaster, from AI anxiety to budget ghosts, and makes
Growing security threats and geopolitical tensions have reignited calls in Washington to designate the Polisario Front a terrorist organization, citing
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