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All seven dishes of South Africa’s KAT-7 prototype radio telescope array in the Karoo have now been fitted with operational-cooled – feeds and the instrument has already taken its first scientific image, of the radio galaxy Centaurus A

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Rwanda has completed plans to establish a centre for innovation and technology that would guide and provide free services to national innovators who need to come up with new ICT-driven ideas.

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Ethiopia has commenced the free distribution of energy efficient stoves to its citizens as part of efforts by government to promote green economy and sustainable management of forest resources.

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Nigeria’s profile in the global satellite industry has been boosted with the launch of two micro earth observation satellites code-named, NigeriaSat-2 and NigeriaSat-X on Wednesday from a launch site in Yasny, Russia. But that is not the news

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THE West African Research Centre (WARC) has urged the African Union and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to ensure that minimum standards are maintained in the laboratories of their research institutions.

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Scientists and academicians from developing economies have stressed the need for policymaker to prioritise the creation of an enabling environment to harness the potentials of new and advanced materials for development.

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The African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF) has received a US$1 million support package from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to facilitate the organisation’s operations.

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A recent report by the Kenyan ministry of higher education, science and technology said the integration of information and communication technology (ICT) in technical, industrial and vocational training institutions (Tivet) is below average.

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Nigeria is set to launch three communication satellites as part of a deliberate plan by government to reduce the cost of broadband and increase internet penetration.

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A new initiative backed by the United Nations is set to open low-cost mobile phone access to more than three million poor people in Africa and South Asia, majority of them women.

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