Afro@Digital

For instance, a marabout explains that he no longer replies by letter to questions from Africans living abroad: he uses his cell phone.[1] Another eloquent illustration of the digital revolution in Africa is the proliferation of Internet cafés full of young people.It raises challenging questions about the use of technology in various domains, and in documenting humanity's memory and also asks how digital technology might be used in the service of African people tomorrow.This article related to cinema of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This 2000s documentary film-related article is a stub.
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