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TopCheck acquired by Silvertree Internet Holdings
Silvertree Internet Holdings, Africa’s leading Internet platform, today announced it has acquired Nigerian price comparison site TopCheck for an…
There’s a new Youtube update and it’s on point!
Youtube has released an update to its mobile app and it might make you happy. What? It’s going…
Uber Hires NASA Engineer to Develop Flying Cars
Uber has a plan to launch a fleet of electric aircraft for on-demand aviation. The plan, called Uber Elevate,…
Today is Safer Internet Day
Today is Safer Internet Day (SID) which is a global event and this year, stakeholders in the ecosystem…
odacom and Kaduna State partner to launch ICT for development initiative in Nigeria
Vodacom has partnered with Kaduna State in Nigeria to launch an ICT for development initiative. The project will…
WorkAfrica.com goes live for job seekers and recruiters
Ecommerce Technology Alliance has launched WorkAfrica.com, a platform for individuals, organization and corporations to tap into the vast…
GE Leads The Way With A Global Performance Management Evolution
With more than 300,000 employees across the globe and 150 years of doing business in Africa, GE is…
Robots Are Coming To The Cubicle
By Ravnit Kohli When you hear the word “automation,” you may picture large, seemingly autonomous machines assembling cars…
Viber now allows you to set a self-destruct timer for your photos and videos
I love sharing my throwback pictures with friends. But some of these my lovely friends save the pictures and…
GE Affirms Its Commitment To Nigeria And Africa With Ongoing Investments
Multinational companies often talk about investing in Africa and expanding their footprint here, but few of them actually…