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These are the 10 startups selected in the Africa for Future accelerator programme

Airbus and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) have announced the top 10 African startups selected for  their Future 4 Africa Accelerator. All startups listed were chosen basing on their aerospace based soltuions aiming at solving social-community challenges like transportation, healthcare and agriculutre in the pipeline.

Why Bitcoin and other CryptoCurrencies will replace Cash and banks in 2019

The fate of Crypto currencies was never known 10 years ago, but 10 years to the future the talk of Cash and banks will be a long gone story with the latter left to regulate fiat prices where relevant. In 2019, the horoscope sights bulls coming back into play after the terrible loss a few months back and so, this might be the end of cash in some countries around the world

Elon Musk wants to plant an AI chip into your head to make human beings wiser

Elon Musk is a business man and one of the wisest men alive creating innovations every now and then to topple world problems. Based in the United States and born in South Africa, Elon Musk has done many things that may have been thought of as impossible and the latest news coming i is that a new neural implant is already on its way to make human beings smarter.

Meet the new version of the Kiira EVS Hybrid car proudly made in Uganda

Among the countries working hard to produce cars in Africa, Uganda is one of those that have strived to put a finished car to the top over foreign manufacturers. The Kiira EV Smack was first unveiled in 2014 and the car model now has a new version being tested in Kampala.

Uber flying taxis to start taking trips by 2020

In case you thought Uber flying taxis are far from the future, by 2020 many of these will be trailing the skies around the world after a display of the flying prototypes today. The Bell nexus flying taxi is the first finished prototype that may hit skies early next year as exhibited at CES 2019 and shared by Cnet on twitter.

Kenyan Police officers now undergo a compulsory 6months ICT training exercise

In case you thought ICT training is only designed for those with a few piles of degrees to their back, then you are wrong! The Kenyan Police is privileged to have a new compulsory ICT training scheme up where each and every policeman will now know how to use all sophisticated computer powered gadgets.

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