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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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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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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Internet businesses could add US$180bn to Africa’s GDP
The United Kingdom’s Department for International Trade (DIT) highlights the potential of mobile and digital services to grow African economies
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Mauritius taps into British FinTech know-how
Island nation wants to emulate the British model in an effort to become Sub Saharan Africa's Fintech hub.
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UK plans £1-million investment in Egypt's startup ecosystem
Commitment over between 2017 – 2020 to support new and existing emerging businesses.
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UK cyber-intelligence firm Snode launches in SA
South Africa in midst of cybersecurity storm - particularly in the financial sector.
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App links Kenya's Red Cross to global audience
Organisation partners with UK software firm Connectik to launch mobile app service.
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UK has Nigeria's back on digital migration
Authorities in West African country optimistic over progress, despite pessimism from industry analysts.
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Econet Zimbabwe announces Chitoro partnership
Alliance means another channel for digital remittance.
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OPINION: Onus on software engineers to reinforce cybersecurity
The latest on cybercrime and cybersecurity in South Africa.
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Tyco Security Products Secures Residents of Turkish Nursing Home with Elpas RTLS Technology
Through the Elpas real time location system for assisted living facilities, distress calls from residents and staff at the Or Yom Nursing Home in Istanbul can be easily monitored and addressed.