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Accelerating SDGs through digital innovation: SMEs take center stage at WSIS+20

Accelerating SDGs through Digital Innovation: SMEs Take Center Stage at WSIS+20 Unlocking the full power of small businesses through digital innovation could be the key to solving some of the world’s most pressing development challenges. In recent years, the role of SMEs (Small and Medium-sized Enterprises) in driving sustainable development has gained significant recognition. These […]

African Sneaker Brands Go Global

African Sneaker Brands Go Global The sneaker industry has long been dominated by big players from the West, but a new wave of African sneaker brands is making its mark on the global stage. From big hitters to scrappy start-ups, companies from Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, and South Africa are vying for a piece of the […]

The Retailers Unlocking Africa’s Luxury Market

The Retailers Unlocking Africa’s Luxury Market The African continent has long been a target for global luxury brands looking to expand their reach and tap into the growing consumer market. Traditionally, these brands have focused on establishing a presence in key markets such as South Africa, Nigeria, and Morocco through multi-brand stores. However, a shift […]

### Meta Faces Legal Battle Over Dismissal of Kenyan Moderators

Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, finds itself in the midst of a significant legal challenge stemming from the dismissal of its Kenyan content moderators. Reports indicate that the moderators were laid off following the company’s decision to downsize its operations in Africa and restructure its content moderation tactics. This has drawn attention […]

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