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The Rise of AI Startups in Africa: How Local Builders Are Turning Artificial Intelligence Into Practical Solutions.
Across Africa, artificial intelligence is no longer just a global buzzword—it is becoming the foundation of a growing wave of startups building practical tools for everyday problems. From fintech and healthcare to agriculture and customer service, AI startups are emerging with solutions designed for local realities rather than imported use cases. This rise is being…
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Airtel Begins Airtime Compensation as Nigeria Enforces New Telecom Service Standards.
Airtel Nigeria has started issuing airtime credits to customers affected by poor network service between November 2025 and January 2026, following a directive from the Nigerian Communications Commission. The move is part of a broader industry-wide push to address widespread complaints about dropped calls, slow data speeds, and inconsistent connectivity during that period. Network quality…
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HealthKraft Launches $5M Creator Fund, Backed by WHO, to Tackle Health Misinformation.
HealthKraft, a digital health platform backed by the World Health Organization, has unveiled a $5 million creator fund aimed at addressing the growing spread of misinformation in healthcare. The initiative focuses on supporting content creators who produce accurate, accessible health information, particularly across social media platforms where misleading claims often gain traction quickly. Health misinformation…
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Reedapt: Four Nigerian Graduates Building AI Dubbing Tools for African Filmmakers.
A team of four Nigerian graduates—Apotierioluwa Owoade, David Mac-Asore, Maryann Nnaji, and Emmanuel Ibiang—are building an AI-powered dubbing platform called Reedapt to help African filmmakers translate their content across languages. Their goal is simple but ambitious: make it easier for African stories to travel beyond language barriers without losing meaning or emotion. The idea comes…
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South Africa Opens Review of Business Regulations, Invites Public Input on Growth Barriers.
The Government of South Africa has called for public comments on policies and regulations that may be slowing down business activity, in a move aimed at identifying barriers to economic growth. The review signals an effort to engage directly with companies, entrepreneurs, and industry groups to understand which rules are creating friction in starting, operating,…
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Rwanda Considers Restricting Social Media Access for Users Under 16 as Child Safety Debate Grows.
The government of Rwanda is reportedly considering a policy that would ban children under the age of 16 from accessing social media platforms, a move aimed at addressing growing concerns around online safety, exposure to harmful content, and digital wellbeing among minors. Across many countries, governments are increasingly rethinking how young people interact with social…
