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.
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Meta announces new subsea cable, Project Waterworth
Project Waterworth is expected to provide connectivity to the US, India, Brazil, South Africa, and other critical locations.
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Zimbabwe to add e-passport centres in Zambia, UK, US
The government says centres will make it easier for citizens to apply for passports more efficiently without travelling to Zimbabwe.
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Kenya enlists Korea,US to grow digital, creative media sectors
Kenya's government says it is establishing agreements with countries like the US and South Korea to expand digital media.
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Nigeria to establish start-up hub in San Francisco
With the aim to improve relations between Nigerian start-ups and US-based venture capitalists, the Nigeria Start-up House will also receive support and funding from Nigerian tech firms.
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TikTok, African Union launch digital safety campaign
TikTok said that it is collaborating with the African Union Commission to launch the Africa-wide #SaferTogether Campaign on digital safety.
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US-based Digi International seals strategic SA partnership
The collaboration brings together skills and experience of both firms, according to the partners.
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MasterCard commits $50k to empower Kenyan youths
MasterCard will offer two graduate programme placements, including an 18-month rotation programme followed by the potential for a permanent career in the company.
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US government reaches out to African techies
US Consul General urges continent's innovators and entrepreneurs to participate in America's support programmes.
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Xoom to facilitate instant transfers in Nigeria
Digital money transfer service provider announces expansion plans.
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Kenya's Bamba Group the next Dropbox?
Global tech investor selects its first company from East Africa.
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WorldRemit partners with Tigo in Rwanda
Global remittance service also aims to strengthen ties between Africa and US.