Discover List features six African creators, including Kenya’s Roy Kanyi, showcasing Africa’s growing influence in digital content.
Kenyan men stream heartbreak songs more than women, with Spotify data showing a 107% increase. You Broke Me First tops charts.
Epson invests KES 85B in sustainability, achieving 100% renewable energy, cutting emissions, advancing circular economy, and driving ESG leadership globally.
Airtel Smarta Bundles offer data rollover, free calls, SMS, and 100% Airtel Money cashback, ensuring affordable, seamless connectivity in Kenya.
Madica invests $800K in four African startups, expanding into North Africa, supporting AI, healthcare, and mobility innovation with structured mentorship.
Standard Chartered’s Goal Programme ends after a decade, empowering 90,000+ young Kenyan women with financial literacy, leadership, and employability skills.
Raenest raises $11M Series A to expand multi-currency banking, enhance cross-border payments, and scale operations across Africa, the US, and Egypt.
Africa's digital divide persists due to smartphone affordability, data costs, and regulations. Public-private partnerships and financing solutions can enhance digital inclusion.
Huawei’s Women-In-Tech forum promotes STEM inclusion, mentorship, and digital skills for women and girls, driving gender equality and innovation.
Quantum computing matures but relies on academia and government. Industry competition grows, AI diverts focus, market projected to surpass $10B by 2045.
Apple TV+ launches on Android but struggles with low viewership, limited global availability, and competition from Netflix and Disney+. Expansion needed.
Johannesburg Summit invites startups to pitch, with bootcamps, networking, and investment opportunities. Applications open for startups, speakers, sponsors.
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