What does it mean to be insured?
To be insured means to be in a contract as an individual or an entity with an insurance company, holding a contract policy
Samsung built and furnished an innovation hub and handed it over to Yaba College of Technology, popularly known as YABATECH. The company had worked with the institution for weeks and
Barely 48 hours ago, the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) launched the registration platform for COVID-19 vaccination in Nigeria ahead of the delivery of 3.92 million doses
Global Music Streaming giant Spotify is making a grand entry into Africa with a launch in over 39 African Countries including Ghana, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Kenya and Zimbabwe. The company
In a fast-evolving world, it is wonderful to see that the African tech community is not left behind. The space technology industry is one of the most valuable industries in
Credit-focused fintech helps drive better business decisions
Johannesburg, South Africa: The Vumela Fund, established by FNB Business and Edge Growth, is excited to announce an equity investment into Inoxico, enabling
Following a successful 2020 comprising eight new investments and three international exits, African focused venture capital (VC) investor HAVAÍC has announced the launch of its newest fund.
With a track
An apprenticeship program is a program that trains a person or persons to become skilled in a particular trade. Apprenticeships combine hands-on work with classroom learning to train the apprentice;
Overview of a Free Trade Area
Ever heard of a free trade area and what it stands for? Well, free trade area is an agreement between countries with intention to
Despite the pandemic, 2020 seems to be a watershed for African Tech startups as they were able to raise US$701,460,565 in funding and seed investments.
This was
The Uncovered Fund which was launched in June 2020 is a Venture Capital Fund targeting early and seed-stage startups in Africa. The fund is expected to close at the end
Internet, especially, social media shutdowns have become a regular feature in Africa. Since 2007, when Africa witnessed its first digital blackout in Guinea, shutting down of the internet and telecommunication