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Since sharing her theory that those who grew up with an ever-changing technological landscape are more tech-savvy than those ...
A worrying gender gap still exists in key areas of the IT sector, according to members of the Institute of Information Technology Professionals South Africa (IITPSA) Women in IT (WIIT) chapter, who ...
With over 57 per cent of Africans unbanked, blockchain can extend financial services to underserved regions, adding an estimated $300bn to Africa’s GDP by 2025 ...
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