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Rapid technology growth leads to increased electronic waste challenges

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  • October 18, 2024

Kenya ICT Authority CEO Stanley Kamanguya speaks during the 4th Africa International E-Waste Conference at Shamba Events Hotel in Nairobi.He noted the rapid growth of technology and its resultant increase in electronic waste.Source: Kenya News Agency

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