The Rwanda Cultural Heritage Academy has launched the first Kinyarwanda ICT terminological dictionary, featuring over 1,700 standardised technology terms developed over three years. The initiative ...
Tayo Oviosu, the founder of Nigerian fintech company Paga Group, is stepping back from running the company's daily operations ...
Customers of South Africa’s First National Bank (FNB) faced difficulties authenticating card payments on Friday, as the bank’s app began experiencing issues loading and approving transactions. The ...
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As the debate about whether e-hailing drivers earn enough income to survive, leading e-hailing company, Bolt, has insisted that top drivers on its platform earn more than enough to survive. According ...
South Africa’s digital bank TymeBank has officially changed its name to GoTyme Bank, following approval from the South African Reserve Bank (SARB). The central bank confirmed the change in a notice ...
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According to data from the blockchain security firm Hacken’s Q1 2026 Blockchain Security & Compliance Report, Web3 projects lost a total of $482.6 million to crypto hacks and scams across 44 incidents ...
Nigerian startups have a legal problem. Not a shortage of lawyers because Lagos alone has more law firms than most founders will ever need. The problem is access. Corporate commercial legal support in ...
A room full of Lagos-based founders gathered at Bridge by Obsidian last weekend for what turned out to be one of the most practically grounded startup events the city has seen this year. The Pivot ...
Nigerian edtech platform aptLearn shuts down after 4 years, to focus on strategic reset and AI pivot
Nigerian edtech platform aptLearn has announced the shutdown of its current version, aptLearn 1.0, marking the end of operations that launched in 2022. It has trained over 200,000 learners across ...
The Nigerian fintech ecosystem is perhaps the most evolving in Africa, with over 400 startups and an estimated 63% financial services penetration driven by mobile-first users. This is not surprising ...
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