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OPINION: China’s AI surge: What it means for Africa’s digital future

Unlike the US model, which is largely driven by private tech giants operating within a commercial framework, China’s model combines state guidance with enterprise innovation, allowing for rapid rollout of infrastructure and services. – Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke

Parliament urges faster energy reforms to cut costs

Tanzania’s plan to secure fuel supplies and deliver reliable electricity under the 2026/27 budget has received strong backing in Parliament, with Members of Parliament (MPs) urging faster action…

Africa’s youth are online, but locked out of the digital economy’s real value

Millions of young people are increasingly turning to the internet for work and access to global markets. However, the infrastructure, policies, and economic systems needed to support this shift remain unevenly developed, underscoring a critical reality: connectivity alone does not guarantee participation. – Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke

Dr Willy Mutunga – Kenya’s Baronial Class: Architects of Perpetual Backwardness

Kenya’s baronial class—a tight-knit elite of political dynasties, business moguls, and landed gentry—has entrenched itself since independence, perpetuating backwardness through systemic plunder. The Elephant in conversation with Chief Justice Emeritus, Willy Mutunga. The post Dr Willy Mutunga – Kenya’s Baronial Class: Architects of Perpetual Backwardness first appeared on The Elephant .

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