Friday 23 August 2019

#af19 – What do you think will come out of Africa’s Davos?

#af19 – What do you think will come out of Africa’s Davos?: The 28th World Economic Forum on Africa aims to prepare for the future by focusing on smart institutions, investment, integration, industry and innovation.

Saturday 17 August 2019

Developers are invited to be part of Facebook’s hackathon and stand a chance to win part of $165 000

Developers are invited to be part of Facebook’s hackathon and stand a chance to win part of $165 000: Build software using React360, Spark AR, or HTML5 Games to give people the power to connect with friends and family, find communities and grow businesses.

Facebook's Developer Circles are local communities designed to help developers learn and grow. For the 2019 Developer Circles Community Challe

Tuesday 13 August 2019

Nigerian Award-Winning Actress,Omoni Oboli releases scorcher

Nigerian Award-Winning Actress,Omoni Oboli releases scorcher: Born on the 22nd of April 1978, Omoni Oboli is no stranger to fame and success. An award-winning actress, scriptwriter, film director, producer and trained digital filmmaker, Omoni is truly a polymath.

Her love for storytelling using video as a medium saw her travel all the way to the United Stat

#af19 – What do you think will come out of Africa’s Davos?

#af19 – What do you think will come out of Africa’s Davos?

Monday 12 August 2019

South Africa’s high-flying Nozipho Mbanjwa appointed by World Bank and Global Citizen

South Africa’s high-flying Nozipho Mbanjwa appointed by World Bank and Global Citizen: Global moderator and conversation strategist, Nozipho Mbanjwa has been appointed as a Human Capital Campaign Advocate by The World Bank @worldbank and Global Citizen @glblctzn.

A fierce advocate for the development of Africa, Nozipho's work has seen her travel across the globe moderating discussi

YALI RLC Southern Africa to host youth indaba on Innovative Leadership in Africa

YALI RLC Southern Africa to host youth indaba on Innovative Leadership in Africa: Technology is changing the world as we know it. Now more than ever, Africa needs leaders who can take the continent forward in its quest to be a valuable meber of the globalised value chain. Africa needs to take its place in the global village, not as a receiver of aid but a formidable producer of v

Wednesday 7 August 2019

Africa’s Generation Unbound – 2035 Scenarios

Africa’s Generation Unbound – 2035 Scenarios: Content hosted by iono.fm
AFRICAN SCENARIO - GENERATION UNBOUND
Economic:
There is an economic boom in Africa that has been made possible by the good policies and efficient implementation by African governments in cooperation with private partners and regional bodies like the African Union. This

Beyond the loud 4IR noise, “Pi Guy” is on the ground changing the world

Beyond the loud 4IR noise, “Pi Guy” is on the ground changing the world: Making an impact does not require one to make grandiose plans and announce it to the world. It is the unsung heroes slaving away in their little corners who ensure the wheels of human progress keep rolling.

My friend and I established that one of the problems that have emanated from social media

Tuesday 6 August 2019

African leaders are failing to negotiate effectively for 4IR to really take off on the continent

African leaders are failing to negotiate effectively for 4IR to really take off on the continent: Join me as I chat to DJ Wildfire of the 1873FM on the subject of 4IR and how Africa can claim its place in the global value chain. Are our leaders negotiating good delas with the big technology OEMs for Africans to truly benefit and be part of the mainstream economy.



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Monday 5 August 2019

Nedbank’s Patricia Maqetuka included in global list of Women Leaders in AI

Nedbank’s Patricia Maqetuka included in global list of Women Leaders in AI: The first 3 industrial revolutions were dominated by men, not because of intellectual superiority but gender-based segregation. Women were not afforded the chance to shine and display their talents in various industries.

We can only look at these previous revolutions as opportunities lost. In try