Can Meta’s new AI feature deliver in Africa? 
Ventures Africa
by Suotunimi Orufa
17h ago
It’s hard to escape the conversation around AI these days. This is why earlier this year, we listed it as one of the biggest African tech trends to look out for in 2024. And explored some of the challenges, Google is trying to address with AI on the continent. Meta (formerly Facebook) has also become deeply engaged in its AI efforts. The tech company recently launched its new feature, Llama 3, a new AI assistant designed to improve social connections, engage in conversations, and make suggestions. The Meta AI assistant utilizes real-time search results from Bing and Google and has image g ..read more
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The future of healthcare on display: Day 1 of Medlab West Africa wraps up
Ventures Africa
by Ventures Africa
2d ago
The first day of the highly anticipated Medlab West Africa Exhibition and Conference has drawn to a close, leaving attendees and exhibitors alike buzzing with excitement. The venue was a hive of activity, showcasing the latest advancements and innovations in the medical laboratory industry. Held in Lagos at Landmark Centre, Victoria Island, this premier healthcare event brought together a distinguished gathering of medical professionals, industry leaders, and innovators. From the conclusion of Day 1 activities, this year’s event is delivering on its promise to be a turning point for West Afric ..read more
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N200m, 3SUVs For Grabs as Access Bank Unveils DiamondXtra Season 16
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by Ventures Africa
2d ago
The sixteenth season of DiamondXtra, a savings and reward account where customers of Access Bank are rewarded with several prizes, has been unveiled in Lagos. Season 16 of the special interest-yielding hybrid account which allows deposit of both cash and third-party cheques has been upgraded as customers will win prizes to the value of N200 million and three SUVs amongst other mouthwatering prizes. Speaking at the unveiling in Alaba International Market, Lagos, Mr Bolarinwa Animashaun, Regional Sales Director, Lagos, said the new season will bring more goodies to the customers as the bank has ..read more
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Identity comes under attack in Middle East and Africa, straining enterprises’ recovery time from breaches
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by Ventures Africa
3d ago
IBM released the 2024 X-Force Threat Intelligence Index highlighting an emerging global identity crisis as cybercriminals double down on exploiting user identities to compromise enterprises worldwide. This global trend is also reflected in the Middle East and Africa region (MEA), with the use of valid local accounts and valid cloud accounts, making up the primary cause of cyberattacks against organizations in the region, according to X-Force – highlighting the need for strong user access and control strategies by enterprises. According to IBM X-Force, IBM Consulting’s offensive ..read more
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TLcom closes Africa’s largest early-stage VC fund at $154 Million
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by Ventures Africa
3d ago
Today, TLcom Capital, the Africa-focused venture capital firm, announced the final close of TIDE Africa Fund II, its second fund for technology in Africa, at $154 million. Confirming TLcom Capital’s status as Africa’s largest Seed and Series A investor, the new fund accelerates the firm’s mission to partner with elite founders to tackle Africa’s biggest and most complex challenges with innovative solutions that will unlock massive value in the continent’s critical sectors. At more than twice the size of TLcom Capital’s first fund, TIDE Africa Fund II is oversubscribed and sees partic ..read more
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Weekly Economic Index: Starlink cuts Users in SA, Kenya’s database to halt tax evasion and Nigeria’s economy slips to fourth-largest.
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by Suotunimi Orufa
3d ago
Here are three big stories from Africa’s business and policy landscape you (probably) didn’t miss but should keep in mind this week: Starlink Cuts Off South African Users Over Licensing Issues South African Starlink users face a sudden internet blackout as the satellite internet provider terminates their service effective April 30th. In an email sent to users, Starlink cited violations of its terms and conditions, specifically highlighting the unauthorized use of Starlink kits outside designated service areas. After termination, users can only access their accounts for updates. This service di ..read more
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Nigeria’s spot as the giant of Africa is on a slippery slope
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by Suotunimi Orufa
3d ago
In 2014, Nigeria became the largest economy in Africa and the 26th largest in the world after the country’s GDP was recalculated using 2010 constant prices. This recalculation significantly increased the estimated size of the economy. Two years later, South Africa toppled Nigeria and reclaimed its status as the largest economy in Africa. Nigeria was the largest economy for a long time. However, a decline in oil production and the rapid fall of the naira saw the African giant become the third-best in 2023. Now, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) says t ..read more
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Nigerian teen innovator, Ojo Wisdom, creates a solar laptop power ban
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by Hadassah Egbedi
3d ago
Ojo Wisdom is not your average teenager. When the lights went out at his father’s printing press three years ago, 16-year-old Wisdom saw that as a spark for innovation. Staring down the prospect of jeopardizing a job due to the situation, he conceived of an innovative solution – a rechargeable laptop power bank. Now 19, he’s not just navigating the complexities of adolescence; he’s keen on transforming Nigeria’s tech ecosystem with innovations borne out of necessity. Wisdom conceived the idea for a rechargeable laptop power bank in March 2021 when a power outage at his family printing press in ..read more
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Meet Ojo Wisdom, the teen innovator of Nigeria’s first laptop power bank
Ventures Africa
by Hadassah Egbedi
6d ago
Ojo Wisdom is not your average teenager. When the lights went out at his father’s printing press three years ago, 16-year-old Wisdom saw that as a spark for innovation. Staring down the prospect of jeopardizing a job due to the situation, he conceived of a groundbreaking solution – Nigeria’s first rechargeable laptop power bank. Now 19, he’s not just navigating the complexities of adolescence; he’s keen on transforming Nigeria’s tech ecosystem with innovations borne out of necessity. Wisdom first conceived the idea for a rechargeable laptop power bank in March 2021 when a power outage at his f ..read more
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Ghana’s tax policy expansion involves taxing the gig economy and content creators
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by Suotunimi Orufa
1w ago
The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has announced measures to tax foreign income earned by Ghanaian residents. This applies to any resident who has lived in Ghana for 183 days or more in a year. Ghana’s Commissioner General Julie Essiam clarified that this is not a new tax, but rather an expansion and stricter enforcement of the existing tax regime. This decision will particularly impact Ghanaian content creators and influencers. Many creators generate income from foreign platforms like YouTube, Google, and X. While there’s no official data on Ghanaian YouTube creators specifically, Data Re ..read more
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