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| | | | | As African citizens become progressively aware of their rights, more will take to the streets to demand that their leaders meet their needs. Civil disobedience is a tool that some governments on the continent are increasingly realising can be fuelled and sustained by the internet, and this has seen more governments impose an internet shutdown. This has become a go-to solution at both country and regional level despite commitments to ensure democratic governance of the internet in regional blocks. Internet shutdowns on the African continent are on the increase. While this alone is a worrying development, it is the events that occur prior to, during and after the shutdowns that are of greater concern. Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo launched interne... | |
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www.biometricupdate.com
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| | | | | Details are emerging about the recently signed strategic cooperation agreement between CloudWalk Technology Co. and the government of Zimbabwe to undertake a mass facial recognition project. | |
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energytransition.org
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| | | | | By 19 October 2023, Zimbabwe had recorded 115 suspected cholera deaths - 34 confirmed - and 5,256 suspected cases according to a situational report from the... | |
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newrepublic.com
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| | | Of course defense secretary is a disaster. But everyone knew back in January that he would be. That's where the real problem lies. | ||