Orange Egypt 5G initiative gets financial backing
The funding includes €39 million from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and around €35.6 million from Banque Misr's Dubai office.
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Malawi gets first e-ticketing platform
The platform, a B2B2C marketplace, connects travel and transportation firms to an online booking system.
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Africa faces rising ransomware threat, warns Kaspersky
Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa were revealed as hotspots, with Kenya having one of the highest web threat incident rates (20.1%) in Q1 2025.
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MTN gets inducted into inaugural Brand Africa Hall of Fame
The Hall of Fame honour, introduced this year by Brand Africa, recognises companies that have exhibited consistent excellence and influence on the continent over the last decade.
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New tower enhances connectivity in rural Zambia
According to the Zambian government, the new tower is part of a 51-communication tower project aimed at improving connectivity.
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MTN opens new era of tech partnership in Uganda
The telco and government are working to push forward the National Digital Transformation Roadmap.
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Fintech Money Fellows bags $13m for Africa expansion
The funding will support expansion across the continent, beginning with Morocco.
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Vodafone, Maroc Telecom sign digital services deal
The two companies will deliver connectivity and digital services to Moroccan enterprise customers.
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MTN puffs up South Sudan connectivity with solar units
The initiative, according to the telco, aims to bridge the energy gap; ensuring residents can stay connected by providing free and sustainable power solutions.
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Egyptian fintech enza secures $6.75m investment
The funding infusion would enable enza to grow its footprint in major African markets and enhance partnerships, according to the start-up.
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Airtel Nigeria launches AI spam alert service
The AI spam alert tool will allow consumers to reject spam messages on both smartphones and feature phones.
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Nigerian MVNO EMOSIM debuts the country’s first travel eSIM
The firms say that the travel industry alone is promising, with over 1.2 million Nigerians travelling abroad each year, making the trip e-SIM a suitable launch offering.