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TechStream Weekly: The Bigger Signals Behind Africa’s Biggest Tech Stories This Week.
3 Minute Read This week’s biggest African tech stories were not just about product launches, funding announcements, or expansion plans. Together, they revealed something deeper: Africa’s technology ecosystem is becoming increasingly tied to global finance, AI adoption, infrastructure growth, and international investment strategy. From London Tech Week to Paystack’s AI rollout and the continent’s rising…
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Airtel Africa Launches $50 Million Share Buyback as It Moves to Strengthen Investor Returns.
3-minute read Airtel Africa has announced a new $50 million share buyback programme, signaling a deliberate shift toward rewarding shareholders while reinforcing confidence in its long-term financial position. The company, one of Africa’s largest telecom operators, has spent the past few years expanding its footprint across mobile services, data, and mobile money across key markets…
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eSIM Awareness Gap: Half of Consumers Still Don’t Understand the Technology, Report Finds.
3-minute read A technology designed to simplify mobile connectivity is still struggling with basic awareness, as new findings show that 55% of consumers remain unfamiliar with eSIMs despite growing rollout across global mobile networks. eSIMs, or embedded SIMs, replace the traditional physical SIM card with a digital version built directly into devices. The technology allows…
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Keagile Makgoba: A Change Maker Emerging From Africa’s Expanding Tech Opportunity Space.
3-minute read In Africa’s tech ecosystem, where opportunity often appears before structure fully forms, some individuals stand out not just for what they achieve, but for how their journey reflects a shifting definition of success. Across the continent, tech careers are no longer following predictable corporate ladders. Instead, they are being built through a mix…
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API Pay-Per-Use Billing and the Quiet Shift in How Software Is Priced.
3-minute read A shift in how developers and businesses pay for software access is becoming harder to ignore as X’s API moves further into pay-per-use billing, signaling a broader move away from flat subscription pricing toward usage-based software economics. For years, software pricing has largely followed predictable models: monthly subscriptions, tiered enterprise plans, or fixed…
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Segun Aina Named New JAMB Registrar as Nigeria Continues Push for Digitised Examination System.
3-minute read Nigeria’s education technology infrastructure is set for another transition after President Bola Tinubu approved the appointment of Professor Segun Aina as the new Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), replacing Professor Ishaq Oloyede at the end of his tenure in July 2026. JAMB is one of the most digitally sensitive…
