Central Africa launches a mobile app to stop fake money
According to BEAC governor Yvon Sana Bangui, the new application adds to the bank's efforts to boost public trust in the banknotes it prints.
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Chad takes step in sunsetting analogue television
MNC Software will implement its Mosaic system to control and monitor all the transmitter sites from a central facility.
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Burkina Faso’s renewable energy project gets $7m injection
According to the funder African Development Bank, the Dédougou Solar Power project aligns with the AfDB-led Desert-to-Power initiative, which aims to turn the Sahel region into the world’s largest solar power zone.
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Cameroon, Chad deepen telecoms partnership
Chad and Cameroon will work together closely to advance a shared vision of the region's digital future.
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IBM taps AWS cloud to reach 18 African countries
In a deal with AWS, IBM has expanded software availability to 92 countries through the AWS Marketplace, including a plethora of nations across Africa.
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Airtel Africa looking to buy back shares
Despite challenging markets, the mobile telco group’s operations are experiencing strong growth.
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Central African digital payments ecosystem gets a boost
A new partnership is expected to have a substantial impact on digital payments in Cameroon, Chad, Central African Republic, Congo, Gabon, and Equatorial Guinea.
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BEAC warns Cameroon over the seizure of MTN bank accounts
The warning from the central bank governor comes as seven banking institutions are under pressure to transfer MTN cash into an escrow account.
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Camtel, Sudachad collaborate to expand telecoms portfolio
Both firms have pledged to strengthen their partnership, which was created in 2020, in order to expand their telecoms portfolio.
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M-learning, the next step in e-learning in SA
Jens Ischebeck, e-learning specialist Africa, assesses the potential for m-learning in South Africa and formulates some possible strategies for the delivery of online courses in this region of the continent.
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Orange looking to acquire Airtel's African subsidiaries
Negotiations underway regarding operations in four regions.
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Airtel halts sale of base stations to Helios Towers
Helios Towers planned to buy 3,100 Airtel telecoms towers in some African countries.