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  • Rose Nakasi at Makerere AI lab demonstrating how to use her AI app for detecting diseases such as malaria and tuberculosis.

    This app tells your doctor if you have malaria

  • Why NASA chose Senegal to observe a frozen world beyond Pluto

  • Meet the 19-year-old tech genius coding at Ethiopia's first AI lab

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    • A Kenya Wildlife Services (KWS) ranger stands guard by a stack of elephant tusks piled up onto pyres in preparation on April 22, 2016 for a historic destruction of illegal ivory and rhino-horn confiscated mostly from poachers in Nairobi's national park. 
Kenya on April 30, 2016 will burn approximately 105 tonnes of confiscated ivory, almost all of the country's total stockpile. Several African heads of state, conservation experts, high-profile philanthropists and celebrities are slated to be present at the event which they hope will send a strong anti-poaching message.   / AFP / TONY KARUMBA        (Photo credit should read TONY KARUMBA/AFP/Getty Images)

      Sniffer dogs help crack down on ivory poaching

    • Paystack founders- Ezra Olubi and Shola Akinlade

      The app making money payments easier

      • Teenagers create app that detects fake medicine