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Field notes from the continent.

Analysis, tutorials, and stories from PANEOTECH engineers, designers, and consultants on the realities of building digital systems for African markets.

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Tutorials

AI on Public Sector Platforms: Grounded, Cited, and Subject to the Same Editorial Governance as Everything Else

Public sector AI cannot tolerate hallucination. The discipline of grounding every answer in cited source material, and routing every AI output through the same editorial governance as human content, is what makes it institutionally viable.

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Field Notes

When Engineering Meets Research: How Joint Ventures Build Continental Knowledge Platforms

Continental knowledge platforms fail when engineering and research are treated as separate phases. The discipline is to run them as parallel workstreams that inform each other in real time.

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Case Studies

Harmonising PFM Diagnostics: The Quiet Discipline Behind Continental Benchmarking

Cross country PFM benchmarking is only as credible as the harmonisation methodology underneath it. Treat performance normalisation as an analytical discipline, not a UI feature, and the platform earns the trust of finance ministries.

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Tutorials

Lost Source Code, Live Platform: How to Modernise a Public Sector Application When You Cannot Just Refactor

Public sector platforms often outlive the contracts that built them, and the source code outlives nothing. The discipline of reconstructing business logic and rescuing the data is a craft of its own.

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Field Notes

Audio-First Design: When Text Excludes the Users You Are Funded to Reach

Written content silently filters out the producers most underserved by formal advisory. Multilingual audio is not an accessibility upgrade. It is the only way the platform reaches the population it was funded to serve.

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Case Studies

Offline-First by Default: Why Rural Agricultural Advisory Cannot Be a Web Application

Web-only platforms built for urban connectivity quietly exclude the producers they exist to serve. Treating offline as the primary mode, not a fallback, is the only design that earns adoption in rural Africa.

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Case Studies

Replacing Excel: How a National Sector Moves From Spreadsheets to a Digital Backbone

Most African public sector data still lives in disconnected spreadsheets. The migration to a unified digital platform is rarely a tooling exercise. It is a governance transition.

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Field Notes

Lot by Lot Traceability: The Missing Layer in National Seed Systems

Why national seed sectors cannot be governed without lot level traceability, and how a unified digital registry replaces fragmented spreadsheets with verifiable chains of custody.

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Tutorials

Joomla and SP Page Builder for Multi-Author Newsrooms: Engineering Editorial Control Without Forcing Every Layout Change Through the Development Cycle

A multi-author newsroom where every layout change has to go through the engineering team is a newsroom that stops experimenting with its layout. Engineering editorial autonomy into the platform is not a convenience feature. It is the discipline that decides whether the publication evolves over its operational life or freezes the day it ships.

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