Africa Rewrites Its Digital Narrative in the Modern Age
Africa rewrites its digital narrative as technology transforms how the continent presents itself to the world. For many years, global media shaped Africa’s image with stories focused on conflict and crisis. Today, this perception is changing. With over 415 million mobile internet users, Africans now tell their own stories and highlight a new era of…
Google Pixel 10a Review: Small Tweaks, Same Reliable Formula
At first glance, the Pixel 10a looks almost identical to the Pixel 9a. That is not an accident. Google chose continuity over reinvention, keeping the same size, shape and overall design language. For many users, that means familiarity and zero learning curve. The phone remains flat and minimal, with aluminum sides and a plastic back….
Xiaomi SU7 Review: Can a Tech Giant Redefine Electric Cars?
When Xiaomi announced it would build an electric car, many people were skeptical. After all, the company built its reputation on smartphones, tablets and smart home devices. However, with the launch of the Xiaomi SU7 series, Xiaomi has shown that it is serious about the automotive industry. The SU7 Max, in particular, stands out. It…
Samsung Galaxy S26 series Pricing Rises as Storage Doubles
Samsung has raised base prices across the Galaxy S26 lineup compared to the S25 series. However, the company paired these increases with doubled base storage to strengthen the value proposition. The shift suggests a deliberate repositioning strategy. By raising entry prices, Samsung creates space for a future Fan Edition model to serve as a lower-cost…
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra vs iPhone 17 Pro Max
The smartphone camera race continues to intensify. The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra and the iPhone 17 Pro Max both deliver flagship-level performance. However, they differ significantly in color science, zoom flexibility, AI editing and low-light processing. Here is a structured breakdown of how they compare across real-world photography and video use. Primary Camera in Good…
Uganda anti homosexuality law arrests: Two women detained in Arua
The issue of Uganda anti homosexuality law arrests has resurfaced after police detained two women in Arua under the country’s controversial 2023 legislation. The case is among the first publicly reported incidents linked to enforcement of the Anti-Homosexuality Act. Police confirmed the women were arrested on Feb. 18 in the northwestern city of Arua following…
ICE detaining noncriminal migrants: What the latest data reveals
The issue of ICE detaining noncriminal migrants has drawn national attention after new data showed a growing share of detainees have no criminal convictions or pending charges. The shift comes amid intensified enforcement policies and renewed political debate over immigration in 2026. Recent statements from U.S. leadership have further amplified scrutiny of enforcement priorities. ICE…
Pakistan Afghanistan open war: What the statement really means
The phrase Pakistan Afghanistan open war has raised alarm across South Asia following Pakistan’s reported air strikes in Kabul and other provinces. When Pakistan’s defence minister declared “open war,” it signaled a sharp escalation in already fragile relations between Islamabad and the Afghan Taliban government. This development suggests a move beyond covert tensions toward overt…
Unlocking the Power of Digital Agriculture in Africa
Digital agriculture could unlock up to USD 500 billion in additional agricultural GDP annually across low- and middle-income countries—if proven solutions scale beyond small pilots. That is the central finding of a new report by Boston Consulting Group (BCG) in collaboration with Precision Development (PxD). Titled From Strategy to Scale: Why Delivery Matters in Digital…
Kigali to Host Inclusive FinTech Forum 2026
Nearly 300 million adults across Africa remain unbanked, most living in rural and low-income communities. Despite rapid growth in digital financial services, access to formal finance remains uneven. At the same time, opportunity is expanding quickly. According to McKinsey, Africa’s fintech revenues are projected to rise almost fivefold, from approximately US$10 billion in 2023 to…
Who Said Being Overweight Is Always Bad?
Who told us that being overweight is automatically a bad thing? In modern society, conversations about body weight often focus almost exclusively on the negative health risks. However, history tells a different story. For thousands of years, having more body fat was not seen as a problem in many cases, it was a survival advantage….
