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Can Africa expliot the internet

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Review of African Political Economy, 2000, vol. 27, issue 83, 127-129

Abstract: Will the Internet deliver to Africa? Will Africa exploit the opportunities offered by the Internet to be at par with the rest of the world? A product of information technology explosion, the Internet could be a chance that Africa has been waiting for and critically, could be the last chance that Africa can exploit to move up the ladder of economic,social and political well-being, writes Newslink Africa's special correspondent Steve Mbogo

Date: 2000
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