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New GSMA report highlights how AI, digital services and mobile connectivity are driving economic growth across Africa, while affordability remains a key barrier to digital inclusion
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GSMA says mobile technologies could contribute $290 billion to Africa’s economy by 2030, but nearly 1 billion people remain…

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