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Gabon Just Flipped the Kill Switch on Social Media — Indefinitely. Here’s What That Actually Costs. The Central African nation joins a growing list of governments using internet byBetty WangariFebruary 18, 2026
Women in TechApril 2, 2024 A Girl Killing It in Network Engineering: Meet Abigail Jefia, a Network Engineer. In today’s episode of “Women in Tech Focus,” we had the honor byFatima Oladunni
EventsMarch 31, 2024 Goldman Sachs One Million Black Women: Black in Business Cohort 6, Applications Now Open. Goldman Sachs’ One Million Black Women: Black in Business initiative byMuhammed Mustapha
Women in TechMarch 19, 2024 She Breaks Codes: Meet Nanbaan Pwaspo, Inspiring Women in Cybersecurity In celebration of Women’s History Month, our team has embarked on an byFatima Oladunni
Africa NewsMarch 7, 2024 100 Women Entrepreneurs Get Growth Support from IFC & Seedstars IFC has unveiled the names of 100 women entrepreneurs selected for the She Wins byFatima Oladunni
Women in TechFebruary 28, 2024 Closing the investment gap for women-led startups in Africa. Concerned about the significant funding disparity affecting female tech byFatima Oladunni
EventsFebruary 28, 2024 Growth4Her Accelerator Program 2024, Applications Now Open. Applications are currently being accepted for Growth4Her, an innovative byBolu Babalola
Africa NewsFebruary 1, 2024 Village Capital, Standard Chartered back women-led startups. Kenyan e-health startup Bena Care and Zambian fintech Mighty Finance have byFatima Oladunni