Ride-hailing mobility startup, Vaya Africa has rolled out an electric taxi service and charging network in Zimbabwe.
The South Africa-headquartered company has acquired a fleet of Nissan Leaf EVs and
Xbox has announced the Xbox family settings app that would help families manage their children’s gaming.
The family settings app came as a preview and makes available a simple
Google’s new digital tools have helped businesses get the necessary help they need in operating their businesses amidst the COVID-19 pandemic to avoid business shutdowns.
According to a newly
African Neobank, Eversend, has successfully exceeded its initial target of €550,000 crowdfunding target through its Seedrs crowdfunding campaign.
This comes after Eversend announced Its plans to hold a crowdfunding
South African gaming development startup, Catrry1st has secured a Series Seed round of US$2.5 million led by CRE Venture Capital.
Other investors that participated in the round include;
Entersekt has partnered with Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) in its digital banking software development.
This is to help ease push messaging and also to ensure that consumers could continue to
Facebook‘s New Product Experimentation (NPE) is introducing a new app for voice calls only named ‘CatchUp’.
CatchUp, allows users to see who is available to voice chat and then
Applications have been opened for the Africa AI Accelerator program which is designed by Ghana Tech Lab (GTL).
The accelerator program aims to promote local innovations in the field of
Facebook Inc. has renamed its blockchain division, called Calibra to “Novi”, to avoid the confusion of it’s Libra digital currency.
Upon completion, the coin will be used as a
Technology Giant, Google has announced that it would reopen some of its offices in various cities at roughly 10% of their capacity coming July 6 and scale it up to
New Invented IoT sensors that monitor body temperature could help detect future virus outbreaks to shut down emerging viruses before a pandemic could take hold.
The idea is to also
Ghanaian health tech startup, mPharma, has secured $17 million in a funding round led by the CDC Group, UK’s development finance arm.
Other investors that participated in the round