MTN Foundation has made a significant investment in renovating and equipping science laboratories in secondary schools across Nigeria, allocating over N2 billion to the initiative. This effort has benefited 102 science laboratories across 32 secondary schools in 15 states as part of the foundation’s long-standing commitment to improving science education in public institutions. Gombe State…
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FullyRamped was founded by Aaron Marks, a Stanford engineer with expertise in Natural Language Processing (NLP)
Nigerian-born mobility fintech Moove has expanded into Mexico, marking its entry into the Latin American market just one month after launching operations in the U.S. Moove, which provides vehicle financing for ride-hailing drivers, is focused on empowering gig workers by offering them access to vehicles and financial independence. The company's expansion into Mexico is part…
The Mukuru Wallet represents a critical step in Mukuru’s broader strategy to modernize financial services and drive digital transformation in Malawi
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JP Morgan Chase & Co., one of the world’s largest financial institutions, has officially obtained a banking license in Kenya, signaling a significant move in the bank’s global expansion strategy
The refund by Paparaxy and Lemskin was part of a negotiated plea deal following charges of operating as unlicensed financial institutions between 2021 and January 2024
Starlink, the satellite internet service operated by Elon Musk's SpaceX, is experiencing rapid growth across Africa, with Kenya being a standout market. According to the Kenya Communications Authority's (CA) fourth-quarter industry statistics report, Starlink’s satellite data subscriptions skyrocketed by an impressive 1,955.3% since its launch in July 2023. This surge has positioned Starlink as a…
Ethio Telecom (Ethiopian Telecommunications Company), the country’s major internet and service provider, will be the first company to list on the East African country’s new stock market next week. The company, which has monopolized the telecommunications industry of the country for several years where it serves about 120 million population, is set to be partly privatized,…
Although Huawei Cloud operates 93 availability zones across 33 regions globally, Nigeria will become the third African country to host a Huawei data center, following South Africa and Egypt