Vodafone signs $1.5b Microsoft deal with 300 million businesses for AI, cloud and IoT services

Vodafone signs $1.5b Microsoft deal with 300 million businesses for AI, cloud and IoT services

Vodafone’s M-PESA mobile money platform, which operates in Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa and other African countries, shared the same objectives as Microsoft in the region, such as building digital literacy.

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Fancied Cameroon struggle to draw with Guinea in their Africa Cup of Nations opening match

Fancied Cameroon struggle to draw with Guinea in their Africa Cup of Nations opening match

The draw at the Charles Konan Banny Stadium in the Ivorian capital followed the opening Group C game where holders Senegal easily disposed of Gambia 3-0.

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Weakened Ivory Coast side kicks off Africa Cup of Nations with win in front of 60,000 home fans

Weakened Ivory Coast side kicks off Africa Cup of Nations with win in front of 60,000 home fans

Twice winners Ivory Coast next play on Thursday when they face Nigeria in the biggest match-up in the group, while Guinea-Bissau take on Equatorial Guinea on the same day. The games will again be played at Abidjan’s Alassane Ouattara Stadium.

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Nelson Mandela’s support for Palestinians endures with South Africa’s genocide case against Israel

Nelson Mandela’s support for Palestinians endures with South Africa’s genocide case against Israel

Nelson Mandela regularly raised the plight of the Palestinians. Three years after apartheid and white minority rule was dismantled in South Africa and Mandela was elected president in historic all-race elections in 1994, he thanked the international community for its help. He added: “But we know too well that our freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians.”

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Exploitation: Why environmentalists, human right activists want oil firms out of Africa Cup of Nations

Exploitation: Why environmentalists, human right activists want oil firms out of Africa Cup of Nations

Among other things, TotalEnergies is actively expanding its fossil fuel business and is accused of doing untold damage – displacing communities, affecting water sources and endangering wildlife – by constructing the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) through Uganda and Tanzania.

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Expanded 32-team Club World Cup compels CAF to review dates for next Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco

Expanded 32-team Club World Cup compels CAF to review dates for next Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco

If the Cup of Nations were also to be held in mid-2025, it would be a direct clash. Motsepe said CAF were still deciding on the date but suggested it would be moved.

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Hosts Ivory Coast coach Jean-Louis Gasset sweats over blunt forward line in Cup of Nations opener

Hosts Ivory Coast coach Jean-Louis Gasset sweats over blunt forward line in Cup of Nations opener

Gasset warned, however, of the quality of their opponents, who have yet to win a game at the finals and are 103rd in the Fifa rankings, 54 places below the Ivorians.

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Top European clubs clash again with national teams in this years Cup of Nations over players

Top European clubs clash again with national teams in this years Cup of Nations over players

The Cup of Nations, which kicks off in Abidjan on Saturday, is being held mid-season and Fifa rules mean clubs must give up their players for the continental championship even if they then miss crucial domestic games over the next weeks.

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Sub-Saharan Africa was most conflict-affected region globally in 2023 with six regions at war

Sub-Saharan Africa was most conflict-affected region globally in 2023 with six regions at war

Central Africa Republic military. The region continued this unfortunate status with conflict concentrated in four adjacent theatres – the Sahel, the Lake Chad Basin, the Great Lakes Region and East Africa, the respected think tank reported. Other conflict areas are the Central African Republic (CAR) and Mozambique. “Most conflicts, the survey has it, “have internal, regional and international elements” contributing to “their intractability”.

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Why Sahel is attracting France, Russia, China and US, and a part of Africa to watch in 2024

Why Sahel is attracting France, Russia, China and US, and a part of Africa to watch in 2024

Russia has openly backed military regimes in Mali and Burkina Faso and warned against any military intervention in Niger when the military took power. Furthermore, the Wagner group, the controversial private military company which is controlled by Russia, cooperates with some countries in the Sahel.

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