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.
Lezeth Khoza
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Kenya permits fintech LemFi to offer remittance services
The fintech, which entered the Kenyan market in June last year, gained clearance yesterday and pledged to provide secure services while complying to the Central Bank's regulatory framework.
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Changepoint wins Gold 2014 Golden Bridge Award for Outstanding Innovation in Enterprise Management
Honoured by industry for enhancing market leading Daptiv project portfolio management solution with organisational change management practice.
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BlackBerry may put itself up for sale
The company's BlackBerry 10 smartphones have failed to gain traction with consumers.
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SA 'still BlackBerry people'
Despite the loss of BIS with the introduction of BlackBerry 10, the smartphone remains popular.
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Canada’s Ubitech to upgrade Botswana air traffic system
African country’s aviation authority has budgeted $5.4 million for improvements.
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Canada funds Kenya's biometric voting registration kits
North American country to help African nation buy 15,000 devices valued at $54million.
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Cheaper calls for Kenyan expats
Subscribers of yuCall in the US and Canada will be able to make unlimited calls to friends and family.