
MTN Nigeria Unveils $1 Billion Cloud Project to Boost Local Data Hosting
MTN Nigeria has launched a $1 billion cloud infrastructure initiative aimed at increasing its footprint in the country’s fast-growing cloud computing sector.
Mustafa Abd Ellatif is an Egyptian entrepreneur passionate about empowering the youth with the needed skills for the labour market.
He is the Co-Founder and CEO of EYouth, an Egyptian ed-tech startup that provides online interactive educational programs for individuals aged between 18 and 35.
Founded in 2016 and taken online in 2018, EYouth designs and builds its online training courses aimed at helping young people develop their careers and ensure they have the required skills for the labour market.
It offers more than 45 courses in marketing management, human resources management, sales and social media, online or via mobile app, with courses chosen and designed based on market research.
Mustafa is also the chairperson of Youth Entrepreneurs Network (YEN), a USAID-backed initiative supporting the youth in their entrepreneurial journey.
MTN Nigeria has launched a $1 billion cloud infrastructure initiative aimed at increasing its footprint in the country’s fast-growing cloud computing sector.
South Africa-based venture capital firm Knife Capital is celebrating its 15th anniversary with strategic Series A investments in two local startups, Sticitt and Optique, as part of its ongoing commitment to scaling innovation across the continent.
Liquify, a Ghanaian fintech company streamlining access to trade finance for African small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), has successfully closed a US$1.5 million seed funding round that was oversubscribed.
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