EXPOSED: Are YOUR flights being monitored? Major partnership brings Western tech giant into Africa’s airports.
IN A SHOCKING MOVE that experts warn could hand over CONTROL of Africa’s skies to foreign interests, digital firm Phungela has SECRETLY partnered with UK-based tech giant AeroCloud. This isn’t about “digital transformation”—it’s about DATA COLONIZATION on a continental scale.
AeroCloud, a platform tracking over 360 MILLION passengers globally, will now have its systems DEEPLY embedded in African airports, monitoring EVERY movement from gate management to passenger flow. Proponents call it “modernization,” but insiders fear it’s a TROJAN HORSE for surveillance and economic dominance, locking the continent into a FOREIGN technological ecosystem.
What does AeroCloud REALLY do with the mountains of passenger data it collects? Who OWNS the operational intelligence of Africa’s critical aviation infrastructure? Phungela CEO Nkululeko Mhlaba boasts of “long-term capability,” but the fine print suggests dependency, not partnership.
This deal is NOT about helping Africa; it’s about harvesting its growth for Western profit under the benign banner of “efficiency.” It represents the FINAL FRONTIER of digital imperialism—where control is no longer seized by force, but quietly purchased through software subscriptions and cloud-based leases.
The sky is no longer a limit; it’s the next battleground for your privacy, autonomy, and national sovereignty. WAKE UP before your freedom to travel becomes just another data point in a foreign server.



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