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BD Insider, Letter 130 covers Nigeria's plan to relaunch a national carrier, updates on the Amazon HQ construction in Cape Town and how Zoom's latest vulnerabilities threaten users' safety.
What does the Uber hack mean for you?
Interswitch, ProvidusBank and others team up to enable contactless Tap-to-Pay transactions in Nigeria.
BD Insider, Letter 127 covers MFS Africa's expansion into Nigeria, the 5G launch in Tanzania and Jumia's plan to leverage Zipline's drone technology for deliveries in Ghana.
BD Insider, Letter 126 examines Emirates flight suspension in Nigeria, Visa's expansion into Congo and Microtraction's community fund.
Letter 125 covers Interswitch's API integration, Flutterwave's graduate trainee program and eNaira's adoption.
BD Insider, Letter 124 covers the Nigerian government's request to YouTube to bar proscribed groups and Kenya's stance on meme copyright.
Letter 123 of BD Insider covers the additional 5% telecoms tax in Nigeria, CBK's cease and desist order regarding Flutterwave and Chipper Cash.
Letter 122 covers CBN's stance on buying dollars in Nigeria, the Lagos smart residency identification card, and the Nigeria Startup Bill.
Today, virtual dollar cards from Union54, the leading card-issuing API in Africa will stop working. What does this mean for me as a consumer or a fintech issuing virtual dollar cards?
This edition covers the African startup deal activity in the last two weeks of June, the launch of Airtel PSB, and Moove's continuous raising cycle. We also share verified open job opportunities in tech.
Letter 119 covers MFS Africa's $200 million Series C, MOMO transaction fee reduction in Tanzania, and Uganda's first satellite.
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