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Next Wave: Why Africa's tech dream is political

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Politics is messy. In some parts of Africa, it's dangerous. But after years of reporting on this space, I'm certain the so-called "African digital revolution" will stall unless founders and investors stop ignoring governance and start engaging with it.

Source: TechCabal | Leading Africa’s Tech Conversation

American Civil War Facts

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Martin Luther King Jr. Facts

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