Besides bringing live Fifa 2018 World Cup matches, this newly launched Kwesé-iflix mobile app presents a flexible digital entertainment platform that is set to deliver top entertainment programmes to millions of Zimbabweans via the mobile phone, anywhere and at any time.
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IBM which is known for building supercomputers has unveiled an Artificial Intelligence powered machine that…
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A 24-year-old Ugandan software engineer has won the Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation. Brian Gitta…
The Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) has announced the semifinalists of Pitch…
Google has set out plans to open its first Africa Artificial Intelligence (AI) research center…
Vula Mobile has been named the winner of the Sanofi Afric@Tech Challenge. The South Africa…
Applications are on for the 2018 edition of the K-Startup Grand Challenge scheduled to hold…
Edojobs in partnership with Siemens is currently inviting innovators, entrepreneurs, technology enthusiasts and those seeking…
The Edo State Government as part of its efforts to boost youth employment, ICT and…
Nigerian customer experience startup Identity has launched to empower businesses in Africa to be more…
Given the challenges the country is going through, Eng Mutisi believes the ICT sector is strategically positioned to provide a lifeline for the economy.
AppsAfrica.com has opened applications for the 2018 AppsAfrica Innovation Awards set to be held on 12 November in…
Steward bank is now the largest bank in Zimbabwe by customer numbers at 600,000 which is an equivalent of 28% of Zimbabwe’s total banker population.
Applications are currently open for the 2018 edition of the Enspire Incubation Program. Enspire is…
Nigerian Health Startup Doctoora which operates a marketplace model for healthcare products and services has…
The newly launched Kwesé-iflix mobile app presents a flexible digital entertainment platform that is set to deliver top entertainment programmes to millions of Zimbabweans via the mobile phone, anywhere and at any time.
Econet Wireless Zimbabwe paid for a 20 year operating licence in 2013, at a cost of US$137.5 million. Total payments to Government and statutory bodies since dollarisation in 2009, exceed US$1.3 billion.
Applications are currently open for the 2018 Agrictech FCMB – Wennovation Hub Incubation Programme. Wennovation…
Nigerian mobile platform Upnepa Nigeria which notifies users whenever electricity is restored or distorted at…