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How artificial intelligence is industrialising digital identity fraud across Africa

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After raising $5.5 million for Hyperbridge, Polytope Labs wants to build for Nigerian fintechs too

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Bolt champions safety in South Africa’s new rules

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COMESA clears Vodacom’s Safaricom takeover in Kenya

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Fewer exits and tighter capital force African angels to push for discipline

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Chowdeck rolls out insurance for 20,000 riders

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The evolution of payment and the flavour of the decade

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Crypto derivatives coming to Luno Nigeria

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Pesalink links with PAPSS to speed up African payments in Kenya

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M-PESA Ethiopia adds AI to its wallet

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After ₦231 billion in 2025 disbursements, M-KOPA Nigeria targets informal economy expansion

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AI’s chip rush could push smartphone prices out of reach for Nigerians

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The Internet opened doors for international gigs; now it’s helping Africans get drafted into foreign wars

African recruits forced to Ukraine frontlines Source: RFI

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Orange Money gets separate licence in Liberia

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Why early-stage VC Microtraction is worried about the African tech ecosystem

Ato Bentsi-Enchill, Investment Principal and Head of SPVs, Offiong Isyah, Investment Analyst, Microtraction

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A Lagos high court ruling puts Nigeria’s automated loan recovery process on trial 

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MTN’s $1.1 billion Ghana power play moves to outpace rivals

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Airtel Africa eyes Starlink, IPO, and crypto push

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Meta faces probe across 21 African markets

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Gabon suspends social media “until further notice”

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How artificial intelligence is industrialising digital identity fraud across Africa

As Africa’s digital economy grows, fraud is scaling with it. A new report shows AI now drives most biometric fraud, while attacks increasingly target logins and account actions rather than onboarding.

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After raising $5.5 million for Hyperbridge, Polytope Labs wants to build for Nigerian fintechs too

After raising $5.5 million to help people swap crypto between blockchains, Polytope Labs is building an on-chain stablecoin infrastructure.

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Bolt champions safety in South Africa’s new rules

On Techpoint Digest, we discuss Bolt receiving a regulatory certificate in South Africa, Lena rewriting the classroom, and Kenya’s first electric school bus hitting the road.

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COMESA clears Vodacom’s Safaricom takeover in Kenya

In today’s Techpoint Digest, we discuss COMESA clearing Vodacom’s Safaricom takeover, why angel investors aren’t backing down, and Ethiopia banning Birr in crypto P2P trading.

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Fewer exits and tighter capital force African angels to push for discipline

Africa’s angel investors are entering 2026 more cautious and more deliberate, focusing on founder character, deeper sector expertise, and pathways to real liquidity.

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Chowdeck rolls out insurance for 20,000 riders

In today’s Techpoint Digest, we discuss Chowdeck’s rollout of insurance for 20,000 riders, whether Scan-and-Go can win outside of Nigeria, and MTN Ghana’s 56% profit jump.

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The evolution of payment and the flavour of the decade

Account-based payments are Nigeria’s new normal, as real-time, reliable rails are now powering business, wallets, and cross-border commerce alike.

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Crypto derivatives coming to Luno Nigeria

In today’s Techpoint Digest, we discuss crypto derivatives coming to Luno Nigeria, building systems beyond the degree, and MTN Nigeria returning to profit at ₦1.1 trillion.

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Pesalink links with PAPSS to speed up African payments in Kenya

On today’s Techpoint Digest, we discuss Kenya’s integration into Africa’s new payment rail, a Nigerian startup developing AI for law firms, and Kenya tightening regulations on digital lenders.

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M-PESA Ethiopia adds AI to its wallet

On today’s Techpoint Digest, we discuss M-PESA Ethiopia adding AI to its wallet, when a job offer becomes a war zone, and SIU exposing R181M Home Affairs fraud.

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After ₦231 billion in 2025 disbursements, M-KOPA Nigeria targets informal economy expansion

After disbursing ₦231bn in 2025 loans, M-KOPA Nigeria is expanding beyond smartphones, targeting informal workers with asset-backed financing in its fastest-growing market.

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AI’s chip rush could push smartphone prices out of reach for Nigerians

A global chip shortage driven by AI data centres is pushing up manufacturing costs — and in Nigeria, import bottlenecks and illegal fees could turn a 20% global increase into a 60% price surge.

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The Internet opened doors for international gigs; now it’s helping Africans get drafted into foreign wars

What begins as a job offer on Telegram, LinkedIn, or a gig platform is, for some Africans, ending on the frontlines of foreign wars. This article explores how the Internet is now enabling a hidden recruitment pipeline into military service.

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Orange Money gets separate licence in Liberia

On today’s Techpoint Digest, we discuss Orange Money’s separate licence in Liberia, repairing Nigeria’s broken poultry chain, and Spiro’s $50 million to power Africa’s e-bikes

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Why early-stage VC Microtraction is worried about the African tech ecosystem

As funding slows and fintech dominates, Microtraction is rethinking founder quality, sector focus, and what it takes to build resilient African startups in a tougher market.

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A Lagos high court ruling puts Nigeria’s automated loan recovery process on trial 

The GSI was built to kill bad loans, but is it killing due diligence? A Lagos High Court awarded ₦2m to a student in a loan recovery case against Fidelity Bank. Here’s what it tells us about the CBN’s GSI framework.

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MTN’s $1.1 billion Ghana power play moves to outpace rivals

On today’s Techpoint Digest, we talk about MTN spending $1.1 billion to defend its turf in Ghana, repairing Nigeria’s broken poultry chain, and Terra’s big bet on local defence production.

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Airtel Africa eyes Starlink, IPO, and crypto push

On today’s Techpoint Digest, we discuss Airtel Africa’s Starlink, IPO, and cryptocurrency push; how a failed exam sparked this edtech startup; and how Canal+ is freezing DStv prices to regain subscribers.

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Meta faces probe across 21 African markets

On today’s edition of Techpoint Digest, we discuss Meta being probed in 21 African markets, Risevest turning a regulatory setback into a win, and Kenya raids targeting fake investment scams.

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Gabon suspends social media “until further notice”

In today’s edition of Techpoint Digest, we look at Gabon suspending social media, Naritive transforming advertisements into interactive experiences, and Kenya MPs pushing harder to regulate TikTok.

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