
Southern Africa Strengthens Terrestrial Fibre Links Amid Subsea Cable Disruptions
Zimbabwe emerges as a regional data hub as African nations pivot to terrestrial infrastructure to bypass vulnerable undersea cable networks.

Zimbabwe emerges as a regional data hub as African nations pivot to terrestrial infrastructure to bypass vulnerable undersea cable networks.

As global tech giants race for data supremacy, Zimbabwe and its neighbours are prioritising sovereign AI frameworks to protect local linguistic and cultural data.

Global subsea cable expansions are transforming Zimbabwe’s digital landscape, fostering new data centres and enhancing regional cybersecurity resilience.

European nations are investing billions into domestic AI infrastructure to ensure data privacy and reduce reliance on American technology giants.

As 2026 begins, Zimbabwe is rapidly transitioning from a passive consumer of technology to an active architect of its own digital sovereignty. The first week of the year has seen […]

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Microsoft has taken a significant step in democratizing access to advanced AI by integrating OpenAI’s o1 model into Copilot’s new “Think Deeper” feature, available to Windows users at no additional […]

Topic: Airport Chatbot with OCI, AI and Open-Source services Description:This use case features a near real-time airport chatbot leveraging OCI PostgreSQL, OCI Generative AI (Text to SQL), OCI Data Flow, […]

Great news for entertainment lovers! Apple is kicking off 2025 with a bang by offering free access to Apple TV+ from January 5 to January 7, 2025. No subscription or […]

Africa Day 2024: Pioneering a Digital Renaissance Africa Day, celebrated annually on May 25th, commemorates the founding of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) in 1963. It’s a day to […]