#AfrSS2017: ESET supports call for standardized cybersecurity breach reporting
Internet security company ESET East Africa has added its voice to the call for legislation to compel organizations to share…
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Internet security company ESET East Africa has added its voice to the call for legislation to compel organizations to share…
Tuteria, an Online tutoring innovation designed by Godwin Benson, a 27-year-old Nigerian systems engineer, was voted as the winner of…
Six startups from Sub-Saharan Africa have been selected to join the fourth class of Google’s Launchpad Accelerator program. Launchpad, Google’s…
The World Wide Web Foundation, founded by web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee, launched the fourth edition of the Open Data…
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is investing nearly $10m (Ksh1 billion) in modern multimedia production studios in Kenya, which will…
afaricom has opened its 45th shop in Kitengela town and unveiled its Nairobi East Regional Office as part of its…
Officially supported by the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority, the Drones East Africa Conference will take place from 20-21 June 2017…
There is need to continuously improve the legal framework in order to address electronic transaction issues that continue to arise…
Safaricom’s Board of Directors has extended Chief Executive Officer Bob Collymore’s tenure by two years from August 2017 for steering…
Safaricom has this year made Ksh 213 billion from its 28 million customer base pinpointing an approximate Ksh 20 usage…
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