AI in Africa not just a tech revolution, it’s a societal one

Ephias Ruhode

By Ephias Ruhode FOR decades, the narrative of African development has been one of “catching up”, a relentless pursuit of the industrial milestones set by the Global North. But as we stand in 2026, a different story is unfolding. AI is not merely about innovation hubs in cities, it is about how societies organise work,…

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