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OPPO to launch Reno 11 Series in Kenya on January 25, 2024, featuring ColorOS 14 with advanced cameras and AI…
Samsung's Galaxy S24 Series introduces advanced AI, superior camera tech, and environmental sustainability in three innovative, premium-priced models.
Spark Accelerator by Safaricom, M-PESA Africa, and Sumitomo Corporation launches, empowering early-stage Fintech and Content startups for growth.
TECNO Camon 30 set for 2024 launch with 100MP main camera, 50MP portrait lens, 70W charging, and enhanced performance.
Vodafone and Microsoft's 10-year partnership to host M-Pesa on Azure aims to revolutionize digital financial inclusion in Africa.
Equity Bank's Boostika offers Kenyans higher overdraft limits and competitive rates, challenging M-Pesa Fuliza's dominance
Showmax 2.0 live with Premier League mobile plan, revamped interface, 1080p quality, and competitive pricing, yet lacks 4K streaming
Kenya's mysterious Telegram shutdown during national exams potentially cost the nation $27 million, raising questions about government involvement.
Mastercard's Uganda Community Pass Summit showcases innovative solutions for digital and financial inclusion across Africa, impacting millions of lives
Google Assistant undergoes major changes, removing many features, affecting multiple devices, following employee layoffs.
Surfshark's 2024 election analysis warns of internet blackouts in 12 countries, threatening democracy and freedom of information globally
EIB Global's $30 million in Seedstars Africa Ventures I boosts African startups, focusing on digital technology and basic needs.
MEST Africa's fully funded 2025 program offers comprehensive training for aspiring tech entrepreneurs in software development
Samsung Mobile Kenya unveils five new Galaxy A-Series smartphones, their most expensive lineup to date, available from January 2024.