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PressPay Wins UM6P–Jumpstart Award
African education fintech startup PressPay has secured a major boost after emerging as a winner of the UM6P–Jumpstart programme, reinforcing the growing importance of education finance as a critical pillar of Africa’s digital and economic infrastructure. The recognition highlights the increasing role of financial technology in addressing one of the continent’s most persistent challenges—making quality…
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Omeife AI Strengthens Virtual Healthcare
Artificial intelligence continues to reshape healthcare delivery across Africa, and Omeife AI is taking another step forward by powering a telemedicine platform designed to improve access to quality medical services. The integration highlights the growing role of AI in supporting healthcare professionals, enhancing patient experiences, and expanding access to medical care, particularly in underserved communities.…
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Verve Expands Global Payment Reach
African payment card brand Verve is accelerating its expansion across the continent while broadening its global acceptance through partnerships with leading digital platforms. The strategy reflects the company’s ambition to strengthen Africa’s digital payments ecosystem by making its cards more accessible for consumers and businesses both locally and internationally. As digital commerce continues to grow,…
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Takealot Reaches Profitability Milestone
South Africa’s leading e-commerce platform, Takealot, has reached a significant milestone by achieving profitability, marking a new chapter for one of Africa’s largest online retailers. The development underscores the company’s ability to navigate a challenging economic environment while demonstrating that sustainable e-commerce businesses can thrive on the continent. For years, Takealot invested heavily in expanding…
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South Africa Boosts Protest Surveillance
South African authorities are deploying advanced surveillance technologies, including drones, artificial intelligence (AI), and closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras, to strengthen security ahead of planned anti-migrant protests expected to take place in several parts of the country. The move reflects growing efforts by law enforcement agencies to prevent violence, protect lives and property, and respond more…
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Paga Expands Into Tokenized Investments
Nigerian fintech company Paga is expanding its role in Africa’s digital financial ecosystem by embracing tokenized investments as part of its latest infrastructure strategy. The move reflects a growing trend among financial technology firms seeking to use blockchain-inspired innovations to improve access to investment opportunities while strengthening the digital infrastructure that supports financial inclusion. Tokenization…
