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TTS: How African Startups are Charting a Path Towards Profitability
Amidst a funding downturn, rising inflation and reduced consumer purchasing power, startups are struggling to stay afloat.
TechCabal’s “State of Tech in Africa” report says profitability is the major trend that shaped Q1 2024 in Africa’s tech ecosystem.
In this episode, the Head of TechCabal Insights, Olanrewaju Odunowo, highlights how African startups are charting a path to profitability. -
CC: WhatsApp now allows you to plan events in communities
WhatsApp recently introduced a new feature for Communities, enabling users to organize and plan events directly within the app.
Tune in to learn the latest updates on this and other social media platforms. -
CC - Tech in Education: Future of Learning
Join us as we discuss how tech is changing education, some tools and some ads.
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B2B:How Elizabeth of Aza Finance is Bridging Borders with Blockchain
Join Lilian Abirika on 'Back to Base' as she chats with Elizabeth Rossiello, founder of AZA Finance, for an insightful discussion on navigating Africa's fintech ecosystem. From blockchain solutions to team building strategies, gain exclusive insights into identifying opportunities, becoming an expert, implementing market research, team building, and overcoming funding challenges.
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Google Settles Incognito Privacy Lawsuit: What Does this Mean?
A lawsuit challenged Google on data collection in "private browsing," and things got interesting. Now, Google has to be more transparent and incognito mode has got a privacy upgrade. Let's break down what went down!
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Nigeria's Federal Ministry of Education Cracks Down on Unregistered IT Practitioners: What Does this Mean?
The Federal Ministry of Education's recent announcement regarding unregistered IT practitioners has sparked important conversations.
Let's analyze the potential impact and its significance for the future of Nigerian technology.