Entering the 21st century,with the rapid development and popular use of mobile Internet and the accelerated innovation in such technologies as big data,artificial intelligence(AI),the Internet of Things,cloud computin...Entering the 21st century,with the rapid development and popular use of mobile Internet and the accelerated innovation in such technologies as big data,artificial intelligence(AI),the Internet of Things,cloud computing and blockchain,digitalization has been increasingly integrated into the whole process of economic and social development on all fronts and the digital economy has ushered in a stage of rapid growth.Despite of a slow start,Africa’s digital economy,driven by the wave of digital globalization,has entered the fast lane in recent years and successfully transcended the personal computer Internet era to directly enter the mobile Internet era.During the COVID pandemic,digital economy served as a new engine in pandemic response and recovery.展开更多
Former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe passed away at the age of 95 in a hospital in Singapore on September 6.On that day,the Zimbabwean Government declared him a national hero,saying the country will mourn him unt...Former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe passed away at the age of 95 in a hospital in Singapore on September 6.On that day,the Zimbabwean Government declared him a national hero,saying the country will mourn him until he is laid to rest.Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa called him"a father,mentor,comrade-in-arms and my leader."A delega-tion headed by Vice President Kembo Mohadi flew to Singapore and took back Mugabe's body.On September 14,a state funeral was held in Harare,Zimbabwe.展开更多
BEFORE the elections, the international community was widely con- cerned that the ANC would see a big drop in their percentage of votes. Reasons for this included the slowing down of the economy, ongoing labor dispute...BEFORE the elections, the international community was widely con- cerned that the ANC would see a big drop in their percentage of votes. Reasons for this included the slowing down of the economy, ongoing labor disputes, a high unemployment rate. corruption, the great disparity between the rich and the poor and also because it would be the first election since independence without the ANC's spiritual leader, Nelson Mandela Results showed that the ANC won the elections with 62,15 percent of the vote, down slightly from 65,9 percent five years ago.展开更多
文摘Entering the 21st century,with the rapid development and popular use of mobile Internet and the accelerated innovation in such technologies as big data,artificial intelligence(AI),the Internet of Things,cloud computing and blockchain,digitalization has been increasingly integrated into the whole process of economic and social development on all fronts and the digital economy has ushered in a stage of rapid growth.Despite of a slow start,Africa’s digital economy,driven by the wave of digital globalization,has entered the fast lane in recent years and successfully transcended the personal computer Internet era to directly enter the mobile Internet era.During the COVID pandemic,digital economy served as a new engine in pandemic response and recovery.
文摘Former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe passed away at the age of 95 in a hospital in Singapore on September 6.On that day,the Zimbabwean Government declared him a national hero,saying the country will mourn him until he is laid to rest.Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa called him"a father,mentor,comrade-in-arms and my leader."A delega-tion headed by Vice President Kembo Mohadi flew to Singapore and took back Mugabe's body.On September 14,a state funeral was held in Harare,Zimbabwe.
文摘BEFORE the elections, the international community was widely con- cerned that the ANC would see a big drop in their percentage of votes. Reasons for this included the slowing down of the economy, ongoing labor disputes, a high unemployment rate. corruption, the great disparity between the rich and the poor and also because it would be the first election since independence without the ANC's spiritual leader, Nelson Mandela Results showed that the ANC won the elections with 62,15 percent of the vote, down slightly from 65,9 percent five years ago.