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Strict parents and social stigma limit mobile use for girls in poor countries
Strict parenting and social disapproval are among factors that make teenage girls in developing countries significantly less likely than boys to own a mobile phone, researchers have found.
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- Technology, Telecommunications
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Safaricom, Telkom Integrate Mpesa and T-kash Services
The country's mobile money transfer platform is set for a new frontier after the announcement of an integration of Safaricom's and Telkom's services.
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- Finance, Telecommunications
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Fintech Predicted to Contribute $150 Billion to Africa’s GDP by 2022
“If you look at the value chain, most of that money is coming out of mobile-phone companies,” Osano said. “So from the other support services the contribution is not much, but is expected to increase as fintech develops to address the financial needs of people or making services more accessible.”
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- Finance, Telecommunications
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Bill Gates Foundation eyes Kenya’s mobile money with Mojaloop software
Mojaloop will be expected to connect the six mobile money providers and 44 registered banks upon securing approval.
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- Finance, Technology, Telecommunications
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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MTN’s successful IPO in Ghana shows the far-reaching potential of mobile money in Africa
MTN successfully pulled off a first: a historic initial public offering done mainly through mobile money.
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- Finance, Telecommunications
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Fenix International outpaces industry growth to reach 150,000 Zambians in 9 months
Pay-go energy company Fenix International, part of global utility Engie, has reached 30,000 Zambian households just 9 months after expanding into the country in partnership with telecom MTN.
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- Telecommunications
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Tidal launches in Africa—in countries known for banning music
In partnership with Africa’s largest mobile company MTN, Tidal announced its presence with a launch party in Uganda’s capital Kampala on Aug. 22. The music and video service was already available on the continent. This is the first time it’s specifically targeting African subscribers.
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- Technology, Telecommunications
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Why Airtel, Telkom have failed to whittle down Safaricom market share
Airtel Africa boss Raghunath Mandava had a rare chance to get excited last week when results of the Indian telecommunications giant were released. The chief executive officer, who had seen the African business lose so much money that his parent company Bharti Airtel started considering pulling out of some key markets on the continent, had for the first time a different story to tell investors.
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- Finance, Telecommunications
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- Sub-Saharan Africa