Tag: Infrastructure Development
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Pan-African Talent Cloud Company Gebeya Partners with O’Reilly to Upskill African Workforce
Gebeya, a leading Pan-African talent cloud company, has announced a strategic partnership with O’Reilly, a respected provider of technology and business learning solutions, to empower African professionals in the digital age.
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Nigerian Fintech LemFi Teams Up With Visa Partnership to Facilitate Cross-Border Transactions in Asia
Nigerian fintech company LemFi has signed a strategic deal with Visa’s Cross-Border Solutions division to fuel its international expansion into key markets like China, India, and Pakistan.
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Onafriq and M-PESA Partner to Streamline Ethiopia’s Remittances
Digital payments providers Onafriq and M-PESA signed an International Money Transfer Agreement to simplify how Ethiopians abroad can send money back home.
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Kenyan Digital Commerce Startup Tappi Expands to Côte d’Ivoire
Tappi, a Kenyan digital commerce platform designed for micro, small, and medium-sized businesses (MSMEs), has announced its expansion into Côte d’Ivoire.
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Bolt Launches Accelerator Program to Empower Kenyan Drivers, Families
Ride-hailing platform Bolt has launched a new initiative in Kenya called the Bolt Accelerator Program.
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Tanzanian Fintech Nala Builds Its Own Payment Platform to Boost Remittance Services in Africa
Nala, a Tanzanian financial technology company, has announced the development of its own payment platform, Rafiki, to enhance its remittance services across Africa.
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Microsoft ADC Launches WINS Mentorship Program to Empower Women in Tech
Microsoft Kenya’s Africa Development Centre (ADC) has launched the Women Inspiring and Nurturing Students (WINS) program.
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Airtel Africa Breaks Ground on Landmark Data Center in Lagos
Airtel Africa has officially begun construction on its first data center in Lagos, marking a significant milestone for the telecommunications giant.
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London Fintech Firm Unlimit Expands Payment Services to Tanzania
Unlimit, a London-based financial technology company specializing in cross-border payments, announced its entry into the Tanzanian market after receiving a license from the Bank of Tanzania (BOT).