By Gift BritonWith disproportionate disease burden, limited resources, and healthcare workers stretched thin, a virtual learning platform is changing how health professionals in Africa respond to ...
Following the global funding slowdown since 2022, a harsh funding climate has made bootstrapping—financing your ...
Introduction Africa’s digital trade and trade in services landscape has witnessed significant growth in recent years. Indeed, ...
Fintech is one of Africa's strongest services-driven industries, with the market projected to reach $3.3 billion by 2025 (Statista, 2024).
Raenest, one of Nigerian fintechs facilitating payments for remote workers, has raised $11 million in Series A funding, led by ...
Women spend, on average, 25% more of their lives in poor health than men. Addressing this staggering disparity has the ...
By: David Nel - Chief Commercial Officer at iqbusiness, Africa’s future-focused management and digital growth enabler The mining sector in South Africa, long a cornerstone of our economy, will not ...
Tanzania played a significant and influential role in the success of the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing in 1995, ...
World’s premier tech accelerator event smashes own record, revealing investment deals and infrastructure partnerships by domestic and ...
US withdrawal from the WHO and of all foreign aid will have dire consequences for Africa. It’s time the continent took ...
The report by the World Bank and key research institutions highlights how digital innovations like biometric IDs, mobile ...