SADC discusses new five-year broadband targets
Relevant ministers, national regulatory agencies, policymakers, and experts recently met in Mbabane, Eswatini, to discuss the bloc's new broadband ambitions.
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Mukuru to exit eSwatini market by end of June
Financial services provider Mukuru has declared that it will wind down operations in eSwatini by 30 June 2025, in partnership with the Central Bank.
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Eswatini introduces citizen-centred digital solutions
The Government In Your Hand mobile app and the ERS TaxPal app were launched yesterday, with the goal of bringing public services closer to citizens.
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Peach widens African footprint with PayDunya acquisition
The digital payment gateway company has recently agreed to buy West African payment platform PayDunya, opening fresh opportunities in Francophone Africa.
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Google works with Eswatini to accelerate digital economy
The parties say they want to develop Eswatini into a digital hub that can compete globally.
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RMB introduces payment solution for CMA countries
The new offering allows RMB clients to make near real-time cross-border payments between RMB accounts across CMA countries.
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Paratus opens in Eswatini
Paratus Group announces its joint venture with Real Image and launches Paratus Eswatini.
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South African banks to cut digital payments to CMA countries
The termination of these services is due to changes in regulations implemented by the South African Reserve Bank.
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Eswatini exploits AI in its economic diversification push
The project involves conducting an airborne geophysical survey and combining geophysical data with the available geological and geochemical data, using AI.
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Pan-African microfinance Letshego ramps up digital plan
Letshego intends to facilitate 80% of customer loan applications through digital channels in the next 24 months.
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Google expands flood alerts to eight African countries
The new countries added are Burundi, Eswatini, Guinea Bissau, Lesotho, Madagascar, Rwanda, Senegal, and Zimbabwe.
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Eswatini becomes Africa’s first to join Trump’s ‘Clean Network’
The US and the kingdom commit to safeguarding each country’s national security by excluding high-risk digital equipment suppliers.