Uganda's government ministries go online
[David Muwanga] Uganda's government services can now be accessed online by all users in the country and abroad. 28 Jan 2008 11:40
African nations agree to $1 billion Indian satellite project
A critical mass of countries are signing on to a plan for India to invest $1 billion in the Pan-African e-Network satellite project, a joint initiative with the Africa Union aimed at developing the region's information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure. 30 Nov 2007 12:04
Four young Kenyans become mobile reporters
“This is a great opportunity to promote responsive journalism and democracy in Kenya,” says Munene Kilongi. He is standing in a street in Nairobi while he is sending his report on the elections in Kenya from his mobile phone. 22 Nov 2007 06:56
Uganda Investment Authority to launch new website
[David Muwanga] Uganda Investment Authority (UIA), a government agency responsible for investment promotion is to launch a new website aimed at providing updated information about investment opportunities in the Ugandan economy, an official of the authority has said. 17 Oct 2007 11:42
Afriville.com's pan-Africanism integration through segregation
Afriville.com, an online community of Africans at home and in diaspora, has recently been rebuilt to further bridge the gap between individual African nations and Africans abroad, whether African American, black British or African Latino. The new tools, content and forums are designed to bring the community even closer together. 2 May 2007 18:37
365 Digital signs first Adtech client in Kenya
Nairobi-based Business Daily Africa has signed an exclusive agreement with 365 Digital in Cape Town to employ the Adtech Helios IQ ad serving technology to deliver their online ad campaigns. 365’s traffic team will handle the online campaign management and implementation. 16 Apr 2007 19:12
‘Duplicate and unavailable’: How the internet bypasses Ugandan farmers
[Jennifer Bakyawa] When Uganda joined the internet bandwagon less than a decade ago, it had hopes of delivering important information to farmers. It hasn’t worked out that way because much of the information bypasses farmers, who are often too poor to access the internet, and there is a general lack of coherence in the way the information is presented. 1 Jan 2005 18:38
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