The Role Of Technology In Driving Equality

By Andrew Bourne, Regional Manager, Zoho Corp. We live in a world beset by inequalities. Whether they’re related to income, gender, race, or background, you don’t have to look far to find them. South Africa, for example, has the highest level of wealth inequality in the world. According to a World Bank report, just 10% […]
SHAREit Gears Up For Expansion In Africa

Africa has become one of the fastest-growing regions in the global mobile and app market. This is supported by research done by GSMA Mobile Economy, stating that 615m people in Sub-Saharan Africa will subscribe to mobile services by 2025 which is also equivalent to 50% of the region’s population and $155bn (approximately R2.5 trillion) of […]
Data Protection Should Be Top Priority For Financial Services Organisations In Kenya

By Bar Hori, Regional Sales Executive at Commvault for Africa Kenya’s financial services sector, in particular its banking, is the largest, fastest growing, and most mature in East Africa. This means that it is also an attractive target for ransomware and malware attacks, particularly as digitalisation continues to change the game for banking. The Data […]
West Africa’s Energy Powerhouse Convenes World Players To Accelerate Global Energy Partnerships At NOG 2022

Abuja, Nigeria. From Asia to the US, via India, Turkey, Qatar, Spain and Portugal, Nigeria’s drive for international energy partnerships is limitless. NOG Conference & Exhibition taking place 4 – 7 July 2022 in Abuja, is Nigeria’s foremost energy conference and will review Nigeria’s positioning within the evolving global energy landscape, with a focus on […]
A Voice For African Wildlife: A Conversation With Kaddu Sebunya

By Guy Dinmore The CEO of the Nairobi-based African Wildlife Foundation, Kaddu Sebunya – in London to mark AWF’s 60th anniversary while fundraising and lobbying – shares his thoughts with IPS on the climate and food crises, how Africans have their voice, why western countries need a ‘reset’ with Africa, what Prince Charles should say to the […]
TPAY MOBILE’s Founder and CEO Sahar Salama hands over Group CEO responsibilities to become Group Chairwoman
ex-CEO of Mollie, Gaston Aussems, named successor DUBAI, UAE, 4 July 2022 -/African Media Agency(AMA)/- TPAY MOBILE, the leader in mobile payments in the Middle East, Africa, and Turkey (META), today announces it has appointed Gaston Aussems, previously CEO of Mollie, as Group CEO, effective 4th July 2022. Founder and current CEO, Sahar Salama, will move into […]
Interview with Rupert McCammon on What to Expect at AFSIC 2022

Rupert McCammon, the Managing Director of AFSIC is committed to Driving Investment Into the African Continent Across all Industries LONDON, England, 1 July 2022, /African Media Agency/- AFSIC, now in its 9th year, is believed to be the largest African investment event taking place annually outside Africa and has become one of the most important conduits […]
Mauritius’ Party Scene is Opened

Mauritius has reopened nightclubs and bars, lifted restrictions on gatherings, and scrapped a public mask mandate as it eased Covid-19 measures in the Indian Ocean Island paradise popular with holidaymakers. Mauritius had fully opened its doors to international visitors at the start of October, hoping to rebuild its vital tourism industry after long months of […]
Wining in Cape Town

South Africa is blessed when it comes to wine and is home to more than 20 different wine routes within its borders. From the cool west coast breezes near Darling to the world’s longest wine route – Yes, South Africa is home to the world’s longest wine route – in the Klein Karoo, we are […]
Lagos Packs a Punch when it Comes to Culture

In this city of roughly 20 million, museumgoers can visit colonial-era institutions now managed by the government to contemporary art galleries funded by private individuals. Many are easy to reach, while some will bring you to remote corners of the state. And perhaps the most exciting museum in Lagos yet – the John Randle Centre […]