West African subsea cables repaired after weeks-long damage The mending of WACS on Tuesday, April 30, means traffic would resume flowing across the system in no time via normal routes
X, social media’s paradoxical bastion of authentic information As X evolves into its new phase under Elon Musk's leadership, it does so along the treacherous waters of content moderation
Kenya's comms regulator deplatforms dozens of TV stations Some affected stations are Pwani TV, Mt.Kenya TV, Christian Faith TV, Kwese Free Sport, Harvest Family TV, Daystar TV, and Mitume TV
Opera quits free data in Kenya in regulatory bowdown Weeks after Kenya's betting watchdog ruled against bookmark ads, the platform is discontinuing its free data service
Starlink has gone dark in Zimbabwe The Southern African country's regulators have been on to the satellite internet service since September last year
Operators try to end Sudan's months-long telecoms blackout These telcos' struggles stem from direct damage to the country's communications infrastructure
Nigeria's newly proposed national ID gets cold reception Per the official statement, the ID will be powered by AfriGo, a national card scheme created by the Central Bank of Nigeria