North Africa’s 5G wave continues with Libya launch


Posted by Harry Baldock, The launch means all African nations on the Mediterranean have now launched 5G

This week, Libya’s second largest state-owned telco, Almadar Aljadid, has announced the launch of 5G in parts of the capital, Tripoli.

For now, the launch is limited to just central parts of the city, but citywide coverage – and, indeed, nationwide coverage – will take place in stages, according to the company.

The company said the launch represents a significant boost in service quality for customers, as well as noting the technology’s potential to support key industries like healthcare and education.2025 was a remarkable year for North Africa’s mobile markets, with Tunisia launching 5G in February, Egypt in June, Morocco in November, and Algeria in December. Now, with Libya’s launch, the entire region has formally entered the 5G era. North Africa’s 5G wave continues with Libya launch
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MacKenzie Scott Donated $7.1 Billion to Nonprofits in 2025, a Major Increase with More to Come

MacKenzie Scott and former husband Dan Jewett, Giving Pledge

Divorcé philanthropist MacKenzie Scott gave $7.1 billion to various nonprofits and charities last year, a recent blog post from the reclusive giver claimed.

“Since my post last December, I’ve given $7,166,000,000 to organizations doing work all over the world,” she wrote.

Scott claimed she had donated $2.6 billion in 2024 and $2.1 billion in 2023. The California native has donated $26 billion since 2019, almost the entire fortune she received in her divorce with Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.

AP news reports that Scott is extremely distant from both the public eye and the eyes of the recipients of her generosity, who are often notified via intermediaries with little or no advance notice of their selection for a donation.

The outlet spoke with one such recipient: Kim Mazzuca, the CEO of the California-based nonprofit 10,000 Degrees, which works to unblock higher education opportunities to underprivileged communities.

“I was just filled with such joy. I was speechless and I kind of stumbled around with my words,” she said, having been notified by a person calling from Fidelity Charitable, which doesn’t handle Scott’s fortune.

Scott wrote in her blog post that acts of charity she received as a student in university often spring to mind when she is deciding where to donate money.

“Whose generosity did I think of every time I made every one of the thousands of gifts I’ve been able to give? It was the local dentist who offered me free dental work when he saw me securing a broken tooth with denture glue in college,” she wrote on her website Yield Giving.

“It was the college roommate who found me crying, and acted on her urge to loan me a thousand dollars to keep me from having to drop out in my sophomore year.”Indeed, along with 10,000 Degrees, many of her gifts have gone to organizations that support students access universities and manage tuition costs. MacKenzie Scott Donated $7.1 Billion to Nonprofits in 2025, a Major Increase with More to Come
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