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How Foreign Intelligence Networks Exploit Weak African Digital Infrastructure

How Foreign Intelligence Networks Exploit Weak African Digital Infrastructure Weak digital infrastructure is no longer just a technical issue — it is a national security threat. Across Africa, governments are digitizing faster than ever. Ministries are moving online. National databases are expanding. Public services are becoming cloud-based. Embassies are interconnected through VPNs and international infrastructure. […]

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Africa Doesn’t Need to Keep Renting Broken Systems from Foreign Vendors

Africa Doesn’t Need to Keep Renting Broken Systems from Foreign Vendors Digital sovereignty begins when nations stop depending entirely on external systems to operate their future. For decades, African governments, embassies, and public institutions have been told the same lie: “Only European companies can build secure governmental systems.” That lie has cost African nations millions.

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