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On Techpoint Digest, we discuss Amazon bringing Prime to South Africa for less than $4 per month, Bolt addressing criminal use of its delivery network, and the Bank of Uganda capping cash withdrawals.

On Techpoint Digest, we discuss Spiro raising $215 million to accelerate Africa’s EV revolution, your face in a viral video, and why Canal+ debuted on the JSE following MultiChoice’s acquisition.

On Techpoint Digest, we discuss why Bolt denies claiming it will shut down operations in Kenya, how Brass is disappearing into Paystack, and the human cost of artificial intelligence.

Pope Leo XIV says AI must serve the common good. But from the mines of the DRC to the offices of Nairobi, the people building it are the last ones it serves.

On Techpoint Digest, we discuss Nigerian POS agents facing a showdown with Verve and Interswitch, Orange Liberia fined $21,880 for unauthorised SIM swap, and SA to close crypto loophole following court ruling.

Protecting customer data is essential. However, if implementation compromises system reconciliation, reporting, or decision support, the process remains incomplete.

On Techpoint Digest, we discuss Kenya’s decision to fine telcos for poor network service, Meta’s paid Internet era has officially begun, and why Spiro purchased a British engineering company.

On Techpoint Digest, we discuss Ghana’s decision to halt MTN’s MoMo fee before it even begins, CashAfrica wanting Nigerians to tap rather than transfer, and Kenya EV prices rising by 16%.

On Techpoint Digest, we discuss NIBSS going to court over ₦13.66 billion glitch, this Nigerian teen fixing freelancing with AI, and Ethio Telecom making history with Ethiopia’s first IPO.

Nigeria ranked first in Africa in the ecosystem value functional category, outperforming its third-place overall ranking in Africa and indicating a high level of financial value from startup activity.

On Techpoint Digest, we discuss Kenya’s $21 million plan to monitor social media, Airtel and Glo restoring airtime borrowing services, and Kenya’s 15% cut of foreign startup exits.

Many Nigerians have expressed frustration regarding the quality of service on the MTN network. The firm’s Chief Corporate Services and Sustainability Officer, Tobe Okigbo, has provided some answers

On Techpoint Digest, we discuss how Branch laid off staff despite posting $30 million in profit, Cameroon’s move to disconnect up to 700,000 unregistered phones, and the growing wave of violence targeting ride-hailing drivers in South Africa.

Building enterprise software in Lagos and getting an American company to stake their operations on it is not a story about a great pitch. It is a story about a few years of decisions we made before we were ever in a room with them.

Google maintains that the goal of Search has always been simple: to help users ask anything on their mind — from quick facts to the deep, complex or hyper-specific questions that can be hard to articulate.

On Techpoint Digest, we discuss Nigeria’s putting government services on WhatsApp, Paystack’s addition of an AI brain to its dashboard, and a Kenyan court expanding what constitutes harm in data breaches.

On Techpoint Digest, we discuss M-KOPA unlocking $82 million in credit across Ghana, Airtel and Starlink begin satellite phone testing in Uganda, and Meta cuts 8,000 jobs worldwide.

On Techpoint Digest, we discuss Yango targeting Africa’s ride-hailing behemoths, Nairobi breathing again after a transport strike, and MultiChoice preparing for significant job cuts.