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The global pandemic has accelerated the need for true digitisation as African customers demand a more seamless digital customer experience from their communications service providers (CSPs), writes Pikie Monaheng, CEO at Amdocs South Africa.JOHANNESBURG, South Africa --...
INFINOX is available in most African countries including Namibia, Mozambique, Lesotho, Swaziland, Botswana, Tanzania, Zambia and Ghana.Dany Mawas, Regional Director at INFINOX, unpacks eight tips that traders should consider to achieve success.LONDON, United Kingdom -- Online trading...
Africa has already made an indelible mark in the oil industry. It is home to four of the world’s top 20 crude oil producers — Nigeria, Angola, Algeria, and Libya — and these same four countries also...
Africa’s economic performance over the last decade has been remarkable, having reached an average growth of 5%. If this growth is maintained, projections indicate Africa’s GDP should increase approximately threefold by 2030 and sevenfold by 2050, outstripping...
Despite the pandemic, many African startups are thriving. International investors have noticed. As COVID hits Africa's economy hard, young entrepreneurs have declared war on the disease. Many startups have found creative ways to resolve...
Companies should use the legal alternative of suspending employment contracts which can be done at zero costMALABO, Equatorial Guinea -- Since the outbreak of COVID-19, many countries have been overwhelmed and the health systems of the most powerful...
How to build agile industries in a pandemic By Phyllis Wakiaga Cultivating adaptability is essential to surviving the effects of a crisis as we plan for a rebound beyond the shocks of...
Building capacity to fight impact of climate change in Africa Ibrahima Cheikh Diong, UN Assistant Secretary General and Director General of the African Risk Capacity Group (ARC Group), describes how ARC helps the continent...
How can Africa ensure AfCFTA succeeds? The AfCFTA is vital for Africa’s future but it is launching in a difficult global environment. Gyude Moore highlights two essential points on which its success will depend.

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