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By delivering online and offline payment solutions, Cellulant, a payments technology company, promises to redefine how businesses in Africa make payments and get paid. Due mostly to improvements in peer-to-peer (P2P) and consumer-to-business (C2B) payment systems, the payments market in Africa is expanding quickly. Yet, for companies looking to expand into Africa, the fragmentation of…
25 African fintech startups have been selected for the inaugural Amazon Web Services (AWS) FinTech Africa Accelerator cohort. This cohort was selected from over 500 applications and is part of the EMEA Startup Loft Accelerator (SLA) program run by AWS. The pre-seed and seed stage fintech startups will start the 10-week program in June. Each…
In this latest Report and insight from The Economist titled:Enabling a more Productive Nigeria:Powering SMEs.I find this a great insight and a road map of a great future for Nigeria as an Emerging economy in the world.The report points out clearly that Nigeria’s future can be redefined by tackling the challenges and embracing several opportunities. The…
Microsoft is bringing back Google Wave, the doomed real-time messaging and collaboration platform Google launched in 2009 and prematurely shuttered in 2010. Maybe we should’ve seen this coming. Back in 2019, Microsoft announced the Fluid Framework (not to be confused with the Fluent design system). The idea here was nothing short of trying to re-invent the nature of business documents…
Multichoice has introduced a brand-new training program to transform the African TV industry, elevating professional competencies and raising the standard of content for viewers throughout the continent. MultiChoice, local television stations in several African countries, and the MultiChoice Talent Factory, the company’s industry-development and training program, will work together on the effort. Fhulufhelo Badugela, CEO…
Ghanaian startup Kaazi has launched the public beta of its football talent identification and recruitment platform, which will be available to all football players in Africa. Founded in July by Nana Yaw Oppong-Mensah, a former football player, coach and scout, Kaazi is a web-based platform that allows football players to build their own profiles by adding videos…