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A retail pharmacy in Nigeria called Med-Direct Africa has introduced its e-Pharmacy services in an effort to lower the cost of high-quality medications there while providing quick nationwide delivery. The website would make it possible for Nigerians from all socioeconomic backgrounds to purchase reliable medications online and have them delivered quickly to their preferred location….
Photo shows: (L-r): Reginald Osuji, project executive; Loveth Igbo, project executive; Tony Ajah, director, all from Nigeria Innovation Summit;Rosemary Agu, direct sales manager, DigitalPR-Wire; Olajide Ojeniyi,Western Regional Coordinator, Nigeria Innovation Summit and SamuelSalami, director, Operations, DigitalPR-Wire, during a press conference to announce preparations of the Summit, held in Lagos on Wednesday Nigeria Innovation Summit (www.innovationsumit.ng),…
With Timbuktu, the home of the United Nations Development Programme’s (UNDP) new innovation funding hub, Rwanda is quickly becoming Africa’s first significant digital hub. The UNDP’s goal for the new hub is to jumpstart Africa’s startup boom. It also seeks to debate early-stage risk capital gaps, as well as cultivate global-class entrepreneurs and create the…
Kenya, often referred to as Africa’s “Silicon Savannah,” is among the countries at the forefront of technological innovations in the region. The government has invested heavily in the information, communication, and technology (ICT) sector, recognising it as a key contributor to the country’s GDP. Despite these seemingly positive strides, we still live in a world…
Leading international edtech startup Snapplify is making significant investments in West Africa as part of its commitment to expanding access to digital education. Hundreds of educational institutions in the area have already registered with the company since its 2012 establishment in South Africa. Wesley Lynch, CEO of Snapplify, stated that “schools and tertiary institutions are…
African startups have a history of developing solutions specifically suited to the problems facing the region. Their unwavering energy, inventiveness, and tenacity have improved countless lives across the continent by not only addressing urgent problems but also acting as engines for economic progress. The emphasis continues to be on purpose-driven innovation, from facilitating farmers’ access…