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International Journal of ICT Research in Africa and the Middle East, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, January 2020
- Nana Yaw Asabere

, Eric Amoako:
Improving Career Decision-Making for High School Students Through a Web-Based Expert System: Field Testing in Ghana. 1-23 - Prakash Bhagwan Dongardive:

Challenges and Opportunities in Building a Successful Digital Library in Developing Countries: Mekelle University, Ethiopia - A Case Study. 24-49 - Herman E. Mandari, Daniel Ntabagi Koloseni

, Julius Macha:
Continuance Usage of Mobile Banking Services Among Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Tanzania. 50-66 - Agnes Rwashana Semwanga

, Alice Mary Atwine:
Examining the Adoption of ICTs for Weather Monitoring and Climate Change Adaptation in Uganda. 67-81 - Darrell Norman Burrell

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Teaching Graduate Technology Management Students With Innovative Learning Approaches Around Cybersecurity. 82-90 - Frank Makoza

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The Role of ICT in the Economic Recovery Plan of Malawi a Critical Discourse Analysis. 91-110
Volume 9, Number 2, July 2020
- Deogratius Mathew Lashayo:

Measuring E-Learning System Adoption in Universities in Tanzania: An Integration of Trust, Environmental Factors, and University Readiness Into an IS Success Model. 1-18 - Acheampong Owusu

, Obed Kwame Adzaku Penu, Frederick Edem Broni Jr.
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Preliminary Insights Into the Applications of IT in Diverse Disciplines in Africa: A Systematic Literature Review. 19-34 - Nana Yaw Asabere

, Joseph Agyiri
, Amevi Acakpovi
, Abraham Nachanja, Priscilla Awuku:
Improving Education Delivery in a Technical University in Ghana Through Mobile Learning Technology. 35-59 - Neeta Baporikar

, Sigried Shikokola:
Information Technology Adoption Dynamics for SMEs in the Manufacturing Sector of Namibia. 60-77 - Christopher Nkiko, Edwin Iroroeavwo Achugbue, Omorodion Okuonghae

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Tackling Cybercrimes in the 5G Era: An Examination of the Readiness and Digital Skills of the Nigerian Police. 78-90

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