8:Nigeria (Score: 57):
Nigeria advances and matches Malawi’s score. Nigeria promotes digital rights and fosters an atmosphere that encourages creativity, innovation, and freedom of speech while supporting a robust digital economy thanks to its active online community.
9.Gambia (Score: 56):
With a score of 56, Gambia proudly ranks among the African countries that advocate internet freedom. The nation’s dedication to unlimited information access and digital liberties has made it a haven for free speech and open discussion in West Africa.
10 : Morocco (Score: 51):
Morocco rounds up our list by encapsulating the spirit of seizing digital opportunities and earning a score of 51. The nation’s commitment to increasing internet accessibility and encouraging digital innovation enables its residents to prosper in the globally connected world.
OTHER STORIES
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An extensive examination of African Forex brokers
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The licensing and accreditation regime is launched by the Cyber Security Authority.
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Dominion University Will Establish An Artificial Intelligence Center Of Excellence In Collaboration With US Organizations
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Ghana’s Bulk Fish Importers Association regrets how levies have affected their industry.