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SMART BUSINESS

Why Young ICT Innovators in Africa are Struggling

With the exposure to ICT today being at a considerably earlier age compared to the older generation, it shouldn’t be difficult to agree on the question of why invest in the youth.

INTERVIEW: Private Universities Expanding Access To Higher Education

Even with more than 30 public universities and nearly the same number of private institutions of higher learning in Kenya, the demand for university education still outstrips supply.  “We need to expand the level of opportunities in higher education for Kenyans,” says Prof Simon Gicharu, the chairman and founder of Mount Kenya University (MKU), arguably the leading private university in Kenya in terms of geographical presence and student population.

Windows 11 Release: Fraudsters Take Advantage to Spread Malware

Recently, Microsoft has officially introduced a new version of its Windows operating system (OS), Windows 11, which will roll out to PC owners later...

Google Picks ChildFund Kenya To Run Online Safety Campaign

ChildFund Kenya has kicked off a campaign to enhance the safety of children and young people online. The project, funded by Google through the...

Are East Africa’s Data Centers Ready for Accelerated Digital Demand?

So, how do we build a future-ready data center? There’s four points we have to bear in mind to ensure that our data centers are able to cope with our data demands.

Employee Wellness Top Of Mind In The Post-COVID World

Employee Wellness: No business leader would have predicted that this era in history would bring with it a pandemic, economic turmoil, international employment crisis...

Irish Software Firm to Power Senate’s Digital Transformation – Here’s What to Expect

The MoU was signed at an event held at The Trademark Hotel in Nairobi by Senate Majority Leader Samuel Losuron  Poghisio, Sally Kimeu, Cisco’s Country Leader and Regional Manager for its East Africa operations and Kevin  Mugambi, Chief Operating Officer of Synacor Consortium Limited.

Facebook, Ajua Partner to Change How SMEs Use Whatsapp

There has been an upsurge of businesses on the continent taking advantage of the Whatsapp platform to sell goods and provide services. This has created a growing need for social media-based customer support to drive a holistic shopping experience. 
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