The LOOP Shopping Festival 2024 offers discounts, cashback, and smart features for tech, fashion, dining, groceries, travel, and financial planning.
Kenya’s High Court declared the university funding model unconstitutional, citing discrimination and lack of public participation, prompting government revisions.
The LOOP Shopping Festival offers deals, cashbacks, and discounts across categories, helping users shop smartly while managing finances efficiently.
AI simplifies business planning by providing structure, saving time, and enhancing efficiency, while preserving the entrepreneur's unique vision and strategy.
Xiaomi introduces the "Human x Car x Home" ecosystem in Kenya, integrating smartphones, EVs, and smart devices for seamless connectivity.
Ericsson and AXIAN Telecom partner to digitally upskill African youth in 5G, AI, IoT, and other crucial technologies.
Google advances AI with Gemini 2.0, XR platforms, creative tools, quantum breakthroughs, and Trillium hardware, redefining technology's future across industries.
Juicyway raises $3M to revolutionize Africa's cross-border payments using stablecoin technology, enabling faster, cheaper transactions and unlocking currency liquidity.
TikTok appeals to Supreme Court to block U.S. ban, arguing First Amendment rights, with decision expected by January 6.
Block's TBD Hackathon at Africa Bitcoin Conference showcased innovative payment solutions, empowering African developers to address financial challenges.
Infinix and Kilimall launch "Deals Kibao" campaign with flash sales, giveaways, and discounts on top Infinix devices starting December 17.
Co-operative Bank and Visa launch innovative business cards, revolutionizing financial management for Kenyan SMEs with advanced digital payment solutions.
The Infinix Smart 9, priced at KES 12,999, offers affordable performance, a 120Hz display, 5000mAh battery, and modern features.
South Africa faces rising fraud fueled by cybercrime, systemic vulnerabilities, and social engineering, impacting businesses, institutions, and the economy.
KPC Foundation launches INUKA Plus, investing KES 41 million annually to support higher education for top-performing students with disabilities.














