Abdul Latif Jameel Health, iSono Health launch 3D breast ultrasound Scanner
Abdul Latif Jameel Health and iSono health's ATUSA system is designed to making 3D breast ultrasound imaging accessible to patients and physicians around the world.
DPO Pay wins Fintech Discovery of the Year 2022 at the Ghana Fintech Awards
The award judged companies operating in the Ghana fintech space on providing infrastructure and the ease of integration with third parties.
Kenya government to begin issuing death and birth certificates digitally
At the moment, only a select group of people and children's homes in Kenya's capital city Nairobi are eligible for the certificates.
Kenya President chairs first paperless cabinet meeting
President Ruto said the digitisation of cabinet meetings was a clear signal that the Kenyan Government was going digital.
Heifer International selects ThriveAgric, DigiCow and Brastorne for 2022 AYuTe Africa Challenge!
Thrive Agric, DigiCow & Brastorne will $1.5 million in grants, support from a team of expert advisers and accomplished business veterans ato help translate their funding into an aggressive expansion strategy.
Starlink now fully available in Nigeria. Other ISPs react
Since the announcement of Starlink in Nigeria, other ISPs have been receiving some heat from unsatisfied customers.
Asians suffer internet censorship more than Africans – Report
Africa is the second most intensive continent by internet censorship after Asia: in addition to multi-year restrictions, 5 African countries censored the internet 13 times in 2022
AltspaceVR shutting down. VR community distressed
AltspaceVR allowed users to connect and socialize in real time will be sunsetting on March 10, 2023... for real.
The Central Bank of Nigeria’s domestic card AfriGo sounds like a noble idea, but…
While Nigeria's financially literate are divided on the quality of CBN governor, Godwin Emefiele's economic and financial policies, a few things make AfriGo a meh idea.
Luno is “adjusting” its team size. Lays off 35% of staff
In its message to staff, Luno included what looked like a note of warning that "customer funds are safe and operations continue as normal."