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AfricAI Secures Exclusive Continental Rights to Deploy Advanced Robotics Platforms Across Africa in Landmark Deal with Micropolis Robotics

Yesterday at 21:44 PM, via iAfrica

AfricAI (www.AfricAI.ai) has signed a multi-year exclusive distribution and deployment agreement with Micropolis Robotics, granting AfricAI sole and exclusive rights to commercialise, deploy, and scale Micropolis’s advanced robotics platforms across Africa, marking one of the most consequential robotics market entries on the continent to date. Under the agreement, Micropolis Robotics appoints...

‘I have my own opinion’ – Slot responds to Liverpool criticism

Yesterday at 21:42 PM, via BBC News

Liverpool head coach Arne Slot admits he’s aware of the “noise” around the club after just five wins in their last 18 Premier League matches, but refuses to define what an “acceptable” outcome to the season would look like to him.

Sundowns win opens gap on Pirates and Chiefs

Yesterday at 21:32 PM, via The South African

Betway Premiership champions Mamelodi Sundowns beat Sekhukhune United 2-0 to open a gap at the top of the table ahead of Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs.

Android Phones Are Getting More Anti-Theft Features

Yesterday at 21:22 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shares a report: Google on Tuesday announced an expanded set of Android theft-protection features, designed to make its mobile devices less of a target for criminals. Building on existing tools like Theft Detection Lock, Offline Device Lock, and others introduced in 2024, the newly launched updates include stronger authentication safeguards and enhanced recovery tools, the...

Eskom thief gets 20 years in prison

Yesterday at 21:17 PM, via MyBroadband

Eskom welcomed the sentencing, describing it as a decisive warning that theft and tampering of essential infrastructure will be met with uncompromising justice.

World Bank approves $200 million to help Lebanon’s vulnerable

Yesterday at 21:10 PM, via Daily Maverick

Jan 27 (Reuters) – The World Bank said on Tuesday it had approved $200 million in new financing to assist Lebanon in meeting the basic needs of the poor and vulnerable as the country tries to recover from its 2019 economic collapse.

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