In discussing the uniqueness of Minly’s service, then we are looking at a startup interested in spreading positivity. Minly, an Egypt-based creator economy platform launched in 2020. Mohamed El-Shinnawy,
Senegal based fintech unicorn, Wave Digital Finance, has acquired an e-money license from the Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO). This licence will allow Wave to provide its financial
Google and its cable landing partner, the West Indian Ocean Cable Company (WIOCC) have today announced the landing of its state-of-the-art Equiano subsea cable, expected to significantly impact Nigeria’s
Africa is home to over 1.3 billion people, and about 72 million vehicles ply the roads across the continent. Most of these vehicles use Internal Combustion Engine (ICE), powered
Global tech giant, Google has announced the launch of a product development center in Nairobi, its first in the continent. The company said it set up the centre to build
African businesses are more aware of the reality of demanding, brand-conscious consumers living in a challenging environment. However, they still have to find the most efficient and effective way to
A joint report by Google and the International Finance Corporation (IFC) in 2020 disclosed that there are only 700,000 professional developers in Africa.
Etap, a Nigeria-based insurtech startup that makes it easier to buy and claim insurance, has raised $1.5 million in pre-seed funding to grow its team and drive the adoption
Union54 a Zambian card issuing fintech startup has secured $12 million in a Tiger Global-led seed extension round, with participation from existing investors like Vibe VC, new investors, Earl Grey
Workplace flexibility is trending more and more by the day. Organizations are adopting the work pattern to reduce cost or facilitate work flexibility for staff. Forbes predicted 2020 to be
Opay, the emerging market fintech unicorn announced that it has received provisional approval from the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) to issue prepaid cards via its OPay app in partnership
50% of Africa’s workforce relies on the agricultural sector for their livelihood, income, and employment. Particularly in Kenya, agriculture accounts for over a quarter of the country’s GDP.