Multichoice Shuts Down Showmax Pro

MultiChoice Nigeria

MultiChoice Group has announced that it will phase out Showmax Pro ahead of the planned relaunch of the Showmax platform by the end of the year.

In a notice to subscribers posted on the Showmax website, MultiChoice explained that with the upcoming relaunch of Showmax, its sports offering will focus exclusively on Premier League football, which it described as the most-watched football league in Africa.

“Showmax Pro in its current form will be phased out by 30 November. More details around the refreshed pricing and the product will be shared soon,” MultiChoice said.

MultiChoice Nigeria
MultiChoice

Existing Showmax Pro customers in South Africa will be offered a DStv Compact Plus Stream package. Showmax Pro offers the basic Showmax entertainment tier coupled with various sports matches provided by sister company SuperSport. Until now, Showmax Pro has carried not only Premier League football but also the UEFA Champions League, LaLiga, Serie A, the FA Cup and more. It has also shown athletics, running and boxing events.

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“We want to make sure that our Showmax Pro customers are still able to access the sport they love. As part of this product change, existing Showmax Pro customers in South Africa will be offered a DStv Compact Plus Stream package at the same price as Showmax Pro.”

DStv Stream Compact Plus is currently priced at R549/month, while Showmax Pro costs R349/month, meaning Showmax Pro customers will save R200/month and get access to more sports, including selected Rugby World Cup 2023 games.

Showmax Pro

“Customers will be able to stream 115 live channels, access the full catalogue of the DStv video-on-demand library and continue to have full access to Showmax’s entertainment catalogue,” the group said. The deal is exclusively available to existing Showmax Pro customers, who will receive communication from MultiChoice about how to sign up. The offer is not available to Showmax Pro mobile-only subscribers.

From 1 October, Showmax Pro will no longer be available for subscription.The changes come as MultiChoice prepares for a significant overhaul of Showmax, expected by year-end.

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Speaking to TechCentral in June, MultiChoice Group CEO Calvo Mawela said “version 2” of Showmax will include strategic and technical input from new partner and co-investor NBCUniversal.

MultiChoice announced in March that NBCUniversal would acquire a 30% stake in Showmax as part of a plan to build the leading internet video streaming platform in Africa.

The agreement, which includes NBCUniversal sister company Sky – both firms are owned by Nasdaq-listed media giant Comcast — includes the supply of technology as well as new content to Showmax subscribers. MultiChoice has retained a 70% stake in the business.

“Powered by Peacock’s leading, globally scaled technology, Showmax subscribers will have access to an extensive premium content portfolio, bringing African audiences the best of local and international programming,” MultiChoice said in March. Peacock is NBCUniversal’s streaming platform.

“The service will combine MultiChoice’s accelerating investment in local content with a pipeline of award-winning and critically acclaimed international content licensed from NBCUniversal and Sky, third-party content from HBO, Warner Brothers International, Sony and others, as well as live English Premier League football,” it said.

Said Mawela: “Showmax version 2 will launch in the fourth quarter with a broader line-up of content, a better product offering, better user interface and more streams on live sport, and will be underpinned by the English Premier League.”

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Showmax will remain a separate offering, distinct from DStv and “appealing to a streaming population that continues to grow” and who “might want sport as part of that offering”.

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AcFTA to Create Immense Opportunities for Algerian Businesses

Mrs. Kanayo Awani, Managing Director of Afreximbank’s Intra African Trade Initiative

“It Is time for Africa to take her destiny in her own hands and to determine her own developmental agenda. However, doing so will not be easy. It will require commitment, courage, and deliberate action. Traders need to seek out new market opportunities rather than the conventional route of turning to markets abroad”. Rallying words from Mrs. Kanayo Awani, Executive Vice President, Intra-African Trade Bank, Afreximbank (www.Afreximbank.com), in her opening remarks as she addressed delegates at the High-Level Business Roadshow in Algiers, Algeria.

Mrs. Awani congratulated Algeria for becoming a Member State of Afreximbank in June 2022. She stated that the African Continental Free Trade Area “promises to revolutionise trade, reshape markets across the region, boost output in the manufacturing and service sectors, and fundamentally transform Africa’s economic structure”. She lauded the opportunities that it will provide to Algeria’s businesses. She also explained the broad range of Afreximbank programmes and initiatives that can facilitate Algeria’s intra-African trade, such as the Africa Collaborative Transit Guarantee Scheme, which will mean for example that goods going from Algiers, Algeria to Lagos, Nigeria, will not need “a Customs Bond on every border as is the case today.”  She also discussed the Bank’s programmes that support trade-enabling infrastructure especially those that address mobility and connectivity (road, rail, air, maritime, ports and logistics).

Mrs. Kanayo Awani, Managing Director of Afreximbank’s Intra African Trade Initiative
Mrs. Kanayo Awani, Managing Director of Afreximbank’s Intra African Trade Initiative

Speaking about the Intra-African Trade Fair, she said that it was created “to deal with the challenges of lack of access to trade and market information” and she praised the Algerian Government for deciding to hold a Country Day at IATF2023 in Cairo, saying that “it gives me confidence that Algeria is poised to lead  the charge for African trade.”

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The High-Level IATF Roadshow in Algiers also featured an impactful panel session themed: ‘Seizing opportunities under the AfCFTA: Empowering Manufacturers, Exporters, Investors, and relevant industry players’ that provided a platform for  insightful discussions on a range of trade-related issues.

In his closing remarks, Mokhtar Gamil Tawfik Warida, Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Algeria, informed Roadshow delegates that “Egypt is ready to welcome Algerian businesses and companies to participate in the Intra-African Trade Fair, conference, and exhibition from 9 – 15 November. Egypt and Algeria have strong potential, they have strong will and the capacity to be leaders of economic cooperation in Africa and to bring to fruition the pan-Africa Free Trade Area.”

H.E. Mr. Youcef Cherfa, Minister of Transport, represented the Minister of Trade and Export Promotion, Algeria, at the Roadshow, while H.E. Wamkele Mene, Secretary-General, AfCFTA Secretariat, was represented by Hamadou Karidio, Head of AfCFTA Liaison Office, AfCFTA Secretariat.

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The informative Roadshow provided persuasive reasons for the Algerian business community to fully engage with the transformational opportunities created by the AfCFTA and to attend the Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF2023) which is being held from 9 to 15 November 2023 in Cairo, Egypt. The Algerian private sector has compelling opportunities to target a significant share of the US$43 billion of trade and investment deals expected to be concluded at IATF2023 by joining the 1,600+ exhibitors and the 35,000+ buyers, visitors and conference delegates.

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Tanzania and Iran Sign Bilateral Agreements to Strengthen Relationship

The Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian held a phone conversation with his Tanzanian counterpart January Yusuf Makamba on Friday and exchanged views on bilateral ties and issues of mutual interest.

During the phone call, the Iranian foreign minister congratulated the government and Muslims of Tanzania on the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Amirabdollahian congratulated the Tanzania foreign minister on his appointment to the post. He referred to the historical relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Republic of Tanzania, and also the diverse capacities in both countries.

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian

He also emphasized Iran is ready to reinforce bilateral ties, especially for economic, scientific and technological cooperation.

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For his part, Makamba thanked the Iranian foreign minister and expressed his country’s readiness to develop its bilateral ties with Iran.

The Tanzania foreign minister reiterated that his country’s president has invited Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi to visit Dar es Salaam.

During the talks, both sides touched on the recent meeting of the presidents of the two countries on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in South Africa, and agreed to hold a joint commission between the two countries in the near future.

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Mauritius Launches Digital Currency Soon

Governor of the Central Bank of Mauritius, Harvesh Seegolam

The Bank of Mauritius said plans to launch a central bank digital currency are making strides and it will begin a pilot project in the next couple of months. The Governor of the Central Bank of Mauritius, Harvesh Seegolam said “Work is already at an advanced stage,” adding that “We have now entered the experimentation phase.”

Mauritius originally announced its ambitions to pursue a digital rupee in 2019 and has since taken steps to embrace financial technology including amending the law to allow the central bank to grant digital banking licences. The island also plans to promote itself as a hub for multinationals to set up their treasury headquarters

Seegolam  said that there’s “significant interest” in setting up digital banks in Mauritius and there are already a few applications in the pipeline.

Governor of the Central Bank of Mauritius, Harvesh Seegolam
Governor of the Central Bank of Mauritius, Harvesh Seegolam

He also noted that while the bank had an “open mind” on new technologies, the rapid changes being witnessed in fintech carried risks as well as benefits.

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“It is nevertheless imperative for us to have a full grasp of the potential implications on economic activity, financial stability, reputation and even inflation,” he said.

The island also plans to promote itself as a hub for multinationals to set up their treasury headquarters in the region on the basis of its modern financial services sector, he said.

The bulk of the governor’s remarks were focused on the development of financial markets and digital transformation. But he did take time to note that the central bank has significantly scaled back its intervention in foreign exchange markets to US$164-million since the beginning of the year, compared with $622-million in the same period of 2022.

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“However, as this period of the year is tantamount to the building of end-of-year stocks, the Bank of Mauritius stands ready to provide support to the FX market in case of need,” he said. 

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United States Africa Strategy Panelists Underscore Africa’s Role in Shaping the Future of International Community

Afrobarometer CEO Joseph Asunka

A United States Africa strategy panel organised by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace on Tuesday emphasised Africa’s vital role in shaping the global future.

“Africa is – and increasingly will be – critical in making decisions about the future of our international community,” Judd Devermont, special assistant to the U.S. president, said at a seminar to discuss the status of the U.S. Strategy towards Sub-Saharan Africa unveiled by President Biden a year ago. “For every single priority issue for [the U.S.] government, our people, African people, the continent has to be at the table.”

The other panelists included Amb. Molly Phee, U.S. assistant secretary of state for African affairs; Amb. Johnnie Carson, special presidential representative for U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit Implementation and chair of the Afrobarometer International Advisory Council; Amb. Elsie S. Kanza, Tanzanian ambassador to the United States and Mexico; and Afrobarometer CEO Joseph Asunka.

Afrobarometer CEO Joseph Asunka
Afrobarometer CEO Joseph Asunka

The deliberations centered on progress toward the core objectives of the strategy, including systems and processes established to realise the outcomes of the U.S.-Africa Leaders’ Summit and how recent developments such as electoral transitions and economic and geopolitical factors enable and constrain progress.

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Amb. Phee noted that “Africa is strategic, and what we are trying to do is to make structural change internally and externally to help realise that vision. There are a lot of ways we are trying to consolidate the work we do in health, food security, and climate change.”

Amb. Carson highlighted transformative programmes, particularly the flagship digital transformation initiative addressing critical technological needs in Africa and the creation of the U.S. President’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement, a commitment made at the 2022 U.S.-Africa Leaders summit. Commenting on the announcement of the council’s inaugural members, Carson said, “The Diaspora Engagement Council is a programme which is designed for the secretary of state and the president to hear and take advantage of the voices of the diaspora community in the United States to strengthen the relation between the administration and the black community at large, and also to take advantage of the enormous knowledge, expertise, and energy that exist in the diaspora community. It’s a deliverable that was delivered.”

Speaking in Tanzania, Amb. Kanza noted that the U.S. continues to be her country’s strongest ally and that “With respect to democratic reforms, Tanzania is one of the beneficiaries of the Democratic Initiative that was launched in September last year at the United Nations General Assembly. We are committed to deepening and broadening democracy in Tanzania.”

During a 90-minute conversation moderated by Zainab Usman, director of the Africa Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Asunka stressed the vital role of Afrobarometer survey findings in advancing the objectives of the U.S. Africa strategy. Reliable data help ensure that the voices and perspectives of African citizens are at the forefront of policy considerations in shaping the future of this critical international partnership, he noted. Drawing from the latest Afrobarometer survey data, Asunka shared insights on African perspectives on issues such as freedoms, corruption, democratic governance, gender and youth concerns, and climate change.

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“Addressing unemployment, especially youth unemployment, as well gender-based violence and facilitating equal access to and use of digital technology will align strongly with popular policy priorities on youth and women on the continent,” he said.

Regarding the state of freedoms in Africa, Asunka noted that while the overall outlook is positive, challenges persist, especially in countries such as Gabon, Congo-Brazzaville, and Eswatini, where both individual and media freedoms face constraints.

On limiting climate change, Asunka said majorities across Africa perceive it as a shared responsibility and are willing to make sacrifices, including accepting inconvenient policy outcomes such as job losses, to combat further environmental deterioration.

“This should come as good news to climate policy actors and activists: They have strong allies in African citizens,” he said.

The U.S. Africa strategy goes beyond traditional policy priorities of transparent governance, democracy, and security, incorporating new objectives concerning climate adaptation and post-pandemic economic recovery. Other panellists also emphasised Africa’s increasing significance in global decision making and the necessity of its presence at the international table for various priority issues.

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Nigeria Committed for Country’s Data Harmonization

Minister of Interior DR. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo

Nigerian Minister of Interior DR. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, has expressed government commitment for the harmonization of country’s data through the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC). The Minister who said that his Ministry is committed to the success of the project, assured that the days for multiple ID registration would soon be over.

Tunji-Ojo, gave the assurance while hosting the MTN management team led by its Chief Executive Officer, Karl Toriola, on Monday, Abuja.

Minister of Interior DR. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo
Minister of Interior DR. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo

He said NIMC has been mandated to harmonize the country’s database as President Bola Ahmed Tinubu seeks to enhance the country’s identity and security architecture.

Reiterating the importance of harmonizing country’s data, the Minister harped on the need for the country to have a tech-driven data hub under the Ministry.

“We must have an Interior hub, a massive data centre where we will have all our identity information document”, the Minister emphasized.

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The Minister drew attention that data harmonization is necessary, if we must succeed at the Ministry of Interior, the success will start with NIMC. Integrity of our travel document must be restored through the harmonization of data.

He stated “our people do not have to repeat data capture processes during passport enrolment phase when they have a valid NIMC.

Dr. Tunji-Ojo, further explained that data harmonization would drastically cut down on stress for the people as well as overhead costs on the part of the government. 

“When we harmonize our data, there would be an exchange amongst agencies such that when our people need data for passports or BVN, with their NIN, data can be pulled out, ” he said. He stated this would not only save Nigerians stress, cost and energy, but also help to optimize the processes.

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He added that information regarding the issuance of driving licenses and passports, BVN, National Identity Card, Subscribers Identity Modules, and others should be harmonized into digital chips for planning and execution of government programmes to accelerate development.

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Egypt’s Leading Telco, Telecom Egypt Launches WeConnect

Mohamed Nasr, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer at Telecom Egypt

Egypt’s leading telecoms company, Telecom Egypt has launched WeConnect, an innovative ecosystem, as a leading integrated telecom and major subsea cable operator in the region. This platform offers agile access to Egypt’s extensive subsea cable infrastructure, allowing users to mix and match connectivity across the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea through an open and neutral model.

WeConnect, with its globally competitive pricing schemes, empowers users to effortlessly order cross-connectivity among the 14 subsea cable systems anchored at Egypt’s 10 cable stations, connected by 10 terrestrial routes spanning the country. Through WeConnect’s user-friendly digital interface, commercial agreements can be efficiently managed online, facilitating swift access to a growing number of subsea cable systems with enhanced agility, adaptability, diversity, and resilience.

Mohamed Nasr, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer at Telecom Egypt
Mohamed Nasr, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer at Telecom Egypt

Mohamed Nasr, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer at Telecom Egypt, emphasized their commitment to addressing connectivity needs by designing solutions and developing infrastructure.

He believes that WeConnect will accelerate the deployment of customers’ digital infrastructure and offer value by optimizing partners’ assets, ultimately enhancing the global end-user experience.

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Fostering Scalable Connectivity: WeConnect Empowers Partners to Expand Services Globally Through an Open and Transparent Mode

WeConnect’s cross-connection ecosystem allows Telecom Egypt’s partners to log in and route their traffic through different systems, enabling scalable operations with full control over subsea cable connectivity.

This scalability has the potential to extend applications and services to billions of potential end users. Positioned as a global digital infrastructure hub with an open, neutral, and transparent cross-connection model, Telecom Egypt aims to be the preferred destination for international connectivity. The standardized pricing model facilitates partners’ ability to “land and expand” their digital infrastructure across Asia, Africa, and Europe.

Seif Mounib, Vice President for International and Wholesale at Telecom Egypt, emphasized the company’s commitment to enhancing global network reach for partners and optimizing their investment returns. WeConnect is seen as a significant step forward in achieving operational excellence and providing a transparent global digital infrastructure hub.

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Telecom Egypt invests in 15 global subsea cables, leveraging Egypt’s Red Sea and Mediterranean coastlines, with more cables coming soon.

These investments ensure diverse landing locations, meeting growing connectivity demand and enhancing global connections through innovation.

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Safaricom Launches Advanced Cloud Services for Businesses

Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa

Kenya’s leading mobile network operator Safaricom has revamped its in-country cloud computing platform and services, to help businesses and organisations digitise their operations offer flexibility and resilience to an ever changing environment.

The new cloud services, hosted in Data centres in Nairobi and Kisumu are powered by VMware technologies. The additional services include, but are not limited to, the ability for customers to run their applications with the flexibility to allocate cloud computing capabilities on a single pane of glass. The features allow customers to buy cloud computing capabilities in bulk and set up the environment to suit the business application requirements.

Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa
Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa

A Mission to Foster Digital Transformation in Kenya

Cynthia Karuri-Kropac, Chief Enterprise Business Officer of Safaricom says,“This signifies a new era of possibilities for businesses as a catalyst for innovation and growth. We believe that by providing businesses with world-class cloud computing capabilities, we empower them to unlock new opportunities, thrive in the digital age and achieve their growth aspirations more efficiently and cost-effectively.”

Leveraging OPEX Models for Scaling

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This is all part of the company’s unwavering commitment to powering possibilities and fostering digital transformation in Kenya. The Safaricom cloud services will provide enterprise customers with the flexibility to grow their businesses by utilising computing resources in a scalable manner leveraging OPEX models.  It will provide them the capabilities to run their business from anywhere with access to their operations being highly available thus providing reliable operations to their end customers. 

Provision of Secure Hosting Services

The cloud services also include provision of secure hosting services for business applications while complying to data residency concerns, provision of secure connectivity and secure payment integrations to business applications hosted securely on the cloud.

Safaricom Cloud as a service was Started in 2010 offering Infrastructure as a Service and with consumption based on Virtual Machines and Managed Service as opposed to Self-Service.

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Ericsson Set to Accelerate Digital Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa

Ericsson Mobility Report

The Ericsson Mobility Report for June 2023, forecasts Sub-Saharan Africa to be the region with the highest growth in total mobile data traffic, rising by 37% annually between 2022 and 2028. This increase in data traffic will primarily be driven by a four-times increase in smartphone traffic in the period, with average data per active smartphone settling at 19 GB per month in 2028.

The Mobile World Congress Kigali 2023, taking place from October 17 to October 19, 2023 where international industry leaders and high-level African policymakers will convene to discuss and share various insights on advancing the digital economy of the African continent.

Ericsson Mobility Report

Accelerating Africa’s Digital Growth

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Ericsson, leading networking and telecommunications company will be represented at the congress and will address their commitment to Africa’s digital acceleration and driving sustainable growth in Africa with 4G and 5G uptake.

The company will also highlight how its technology and digital solutions are addressing the continent’s connectivity needs and will showcase the latest portfolio offerings and solutions that will accelerate Africa’s digitalization journey.

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Cassava Technologies Partners With Atlas AI to Drive Digital Transformation in Africa

Hardy Pemhiwa, President & CEO of Cassava Technologies

Cassava Technologies, a pan-African technology group, has announced a partnership with Atlas AI, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) analytics platform, aimed at maximising the positive impact of connectivity and digital services across Africa, using data-driven insights to accelerate digital transformation and economic growth.

Through this partnership, Cassava will be able to deliver cutting-edge AI development capabilities custom-built for its enterprise customers, catering to the unique needs of businesses on the African continent.

“AI and data analytics are a core part of our digital transformation journey across all Cassava Technologies business units. Our clients across Africa will benefit from access to quality data and analytics that will help them better serve their customers. The collaboration announced today with Atlas AI is a key part of this twin effort. Being an AI-first technology company is a key part of our vision for a digitally connected future that leaves no African behind,” says Hardy Pemhiwa, President and Group CEO of Cassava Technologies.

Hardy Pemhiwa, President & CEO of Cassava Technologies
Hardy Pemhiwa, President & CEO of Cassava Technologies

“We are thrilled to embark on this new chapter of our relationship with Cassava Technologies, a company that has been at the forefront of scaling digital capabilities and infrastructure across Africa,” said Abe Tarapani, CEO of Atlas AI.  “This announcement is not just a partnership milestone; it represents our teams’ heightened urgency to ensure that the latest advances in artificial intelligence are responsibly harnessed by businesses and governments to pave the way for a digitally connected and prosperous Africa.”

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Leveraging Atlas AI’s platform, Cassava Technologies will be able to enhance its service delivery across the continent. The partnership will see Cassava promote Atlas AI’s technologies within its extensive continent-wide reach, introducing enterprise AI tools tailored to help African organisations accelerate growth, future-proof supply chains, and build greater resilience to rapid change across the region. Cassava will also use Atlas’ AI core in its internal digital transformation efforts, making it a leading AI-first company, ensuring it remains at the forefront of technological innovation.

Through Cassava’s extensive African network, Atlas AI will also be able to promote the broad adoption of geospatial AI for public benefit applications. Harnessing satellite imagery, survey data, and AI, Atlas AI’s platform offers detailed insights into development conditions in underserved communities, enabling public and social sector organisations to target support to vulnerable communities impacted by economic and climate shocks and making the case for urgent investment into expanded infrastructure access.

“We see immense potential in AI to support the needs of our customers and accelerate Africa’s digital transformation to new heights. This partnership will provide the necessary insights to expand access to digital services on our Pan-African fibre broadband network. One of the most significant benefits from our access to the Atlas AI platform is that our customers will be able to develop AI models and predictive algorithms without investing in in-house AI data scientists and data engineers.  This is part of delivering on our vision of a digitally connected future that leaves no African behind,” Pemhiwa added.

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Through the power of connectivity and AI, Cassava Technologies and Atlas AI are poised to leverage cutting-edge technology to enable social mobility and economic prosperity for African businesses and individuals. 

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Kelechi Deca has over two decades of media experience, he has traveled to over 77 countries reporting on multilateral development institutions, international business, trade, travels, culture, and diplomacy. He is also a petrol head with in-depth knowledge of automobiles and the auto industry