HUTCH’s Future Connect Initiative Bridges the Gap Between Industry and Academia in Sri Lanka

HUTCH’s Future Connect initiative, in partnership with SLIIT, offers students hands-on learning experiences in networking, cloud infrastructure, and data communication. Through industry visits and immersive sessions, HUTCH bridges the gap between academic learning and real-world industry practices, fostering the development of a highly skilled workforce for Sri Lanka’s digital future.

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Saudi Arabia’s Media Authority to Enforce Mandatory Registration for Media Practitioners

The General Authority for Media Regulation in Saudi Arabia has emphasized that media practitioners must be professionally registered before working in the industry. Legal action will be taken against those unregistered, and violations could lead to suspension or revocation of licenses. This move aims to improve media sector governance and professionalism.

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Qatar’s Ministry of Municipality Launches 17 New Agricultural Services on ‘Oun’ App as Part of Digital Transformation

Qatar’s Ministry of Municipality has launched 17 new agricultural services on the ‘Oun’ app as part of its digital transformation initiative. These services include permits for importing agricultural products, productivity certificates, and approvals for agricultural worker recruitment. The project aims to enhance efficiency, simplify procedures, and support smart city development.

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Visa Strengthens Commitment to Africa’s Fintech Sector with Investments in Konnect and PayTic

Visa has made strategic investments in Tunisian fintech Konnect and Moroccan startup PayTic, enhancing its commitment to Africa’s fintech ecosystem. These investments are part of Visa’s ongoing USD 1B initiative, empowering startups with funding and mentorship. Konnect offers instant payments via shareable links, while PayTic provides compliance tools for financial institutions.

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ITU Report Highlights Africa’s Struggles with Digital Access, Revealing a Deepening Digital Divide

The ITU’s 2024 report reveals that only 38% of Africa’s population is online, highlighting the continent’s digital divide. Key barriers include high internet costs, lack of digital skills, and inadequate infrastructure. Addressing these issues requires coordinated efforts from governments, private sector players, and international organizations to improve access.

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