The Abia State Government and Sport Nigeria Ltd/Gte have signed a technical agreement to establish Africa's first-ever Sports Special Economic Zone. This initiative aims to promote sports development and create jobs.
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Uganda's women's rugby team made a notable performance at the Rugby Africa Women's Division One Tournament. The team's success is a testament to the growing popularity of women's rugby in Africa and the country's commitment to developing the sport.
AI-powered credit scoring systems are helping small businesses secure loans, while AI-powered drones are being used to monitor soil health and detect diseases like malaria and tuberculosis. The use of AI-powered solutions is transforming industries and improving lives across Africa.
Countries like Egypt, Nigeria, and South Africa are rolling out 5G networks, boosting digital transformation and enabling high-speed internet access for education and other sectors. The expansion of 5G networks is expected to drive innovation, improve connectivity, and enhance economic growth.
The Nigerian government aims to achieve N2.3 trillion yearly revenue from agriculture, highlighting the sector's potential for economic growth.
A summit in Nigeria highlighted the potential of sports as a driver of economic growth, job creation, and community development across Africa. The event brought together stakeholders from the sports industry to discuss ways to harness the economic potential of sports.