Three South African Teenage girls are creating Africa’s first private Satellite
The creation of Africa’s first private satellite is being powered by a group of South African high school girls and is set to lunch in 2016.
The creation of Africa’s first private satellite is being powered by a group of South African high school girls and is set to lunch in 2016.
Akon, as well as co-founders Samba Bathily, a Malian businessman, and Thione Niang, a political activist, was expected in Kigali on Tuesday to meet Rwandan officials in order to ascertain what the progress is with his initiative…
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Read moreAt its gala Monday 15 June 2015 at the Sofitel Hotel Ivoire, the Kalou Foundation received a donation of 16,375,000 CFA francs. Of the former captain of the Elephants for a dialysis machine. By organizing its gala dinner, the foundation had set itself the goal of reaching the 100 million CFA franc mark, but thanks…
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