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The New Times on MSNFrom Wall Street to Kigali: A couple’s quest for financial freedom and global impactFinancial freedom is something many people struggle to attain well into adulthood, with many working overtime or juggling multiple jobs not only to meet daily needs but also to secure financial ...
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AllAfrica on MSNRwanda: Youth, Memory, and Music - What We Witnessed At Kigali's 'Kwibuka Open Mic Night'From the ancestral art of guca imigani, kuvugira inka, and guterana, storytelling has long been the soul of Rwandan tradition ...
As part of the 31st annual commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, a three-month period dedicated to ...
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Zimbabwe Misses the Boat On Billionaire Strive Masiyiwa's AI Factory As South Africa Strikes JackpotThis is a clear indication that, where AI development is concerned, South Africa will be punching above its weight in the coming years. Speaking in Kigali, Rwanda, at the Inaugural Global AI Summit on ...
The UNESCO headquarters in Paris once again hosted a solemn commemorative ceremony, uniting survivors, educators, diplomats, ...
A senior adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump has reaffirmed Washington’s commitment to peace and stability in East Africa ...
KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) — More women than men working in Africa’s outsourcing sector will likely see their tasks in the workplace ...
Western actors have grown exasperated with Rwanda’s impunity and have been forced to change tack. Quiet shuttle diplomacy, ...
Leaving Kigali, I felt a sense of optimism and urgency. The Global AI Summit on Africa was a call to action for the continent ...
At Africa's first global AI summit, leaders and experts gathered in Kigali to discuss how AI can boost the continent's ...
Rwanda’s government has blamed Belgium’s colonial rule for the ethnic divisions that sparked the 1994 genocide.
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Study says more women than men in Africa will likely lose outsourcing jobs to AIMore women than men working in Africa's outsourcing sector will likely lose their jobs by 2030 because of artificial intelligence and automation, a report said Thursday. The report, released at a ...
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