Author: Ken Mutuku

Africa's-fintech

Fintech BKN301 will significantly aid MENA region’s fintech sector, which experts project to reach $3.45 billion by 2026. Two of the world’s three largest remittance corridors located in the UAE and Saudi Arabia handled $78 billion in payments in 2020, 6 equating to 7 percent of the GDP of the two nations combined. Currently, fintech companies attracted 48.3 percent of known startups funding on the continents in 2021 and 43.3 percent in 2022. Fintech heavyweight BKN301 is eyeing fresh growth opportunities in the Middle East/North Africa (MENA) market, where the firm seeks to deploy its leading innovations in the industry.…

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EA-COmmunity

East African Business Association objectives revolve around industry-specific training in healthcare, transportation, technology and retail. According to the African Development Bank, 22 percent of Africa’s working age are venturing into alternative business. According to EABA, the US-based community primarily originated from Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, and Kenya. Investors looking for opportunities in the region can bank on the East African Business Association (EABA) for an informed guidance on how to navigate the terrain in different economies. Already, the entity’s zeal, hard work, and willpower have positively impacted entrepreneurs of African origin from Minnesota seeking growth opportunities. EABA is now gearing…

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Amini-Main-Team

Africa is home to 65 percent of the world’s uncultivated fertile land, but millions sleep hungry daily. Amini Corp seeks to address the scarcity of data in Africa as well as facilitate capital investment. The scarcity of high-quality environmental data prevents others from building climate solutions such as farmer insurance schemes. Amini Corp, a Kenyan-based climate tech startup, has raised $2 million in pre-seed funding which it plans to channel into developing an environmental data platform for Africa. The funding was secured through an oversubscribed round led by top European Climate Tech Fund, Pale Blue Dot.  Other investors in…

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Kenyan-Inflation

In Kenya, fuel is set to cost more once the taxman effects 16 percent VAT from the current 8 percent, which will make already high pump prices simply prohibitive.  Starting January 2024, Finance Bill also seeks to increase the advance tax payable on passenger and commercial trucks to $36.52 from $21.91 per year. The new tax will simply increase the cost of transportation in Kenya, piling pressure on consumers already overburdened by high food prices amid sluggish economy. Kenya’s transportation sector is at risk as the government considers fresh fuel VAT increase, which threatens to cripple businesses. Through the Finance…

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Open-AI

ChatGPT has a premium version – ChatGPT Plus – that is only accessible for a monthly fee of $20. Open AI termed the release of these new features as a move from an alpha phase to a beta phase, allowing access to over 70 third-party plugins.  The power of the latest AI application has led to the development of AI-created SEO articles. Open AI’s revolutionary product, ChatGPT, is readying additional features this week which allows more accurate internet search results. This move could power a new wave of subscribers for the AI platform that already has over 100 million users. …

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Agritech-in-Africa

Agritech Analytics has received global and local recognition by onboarding at least 3,880 farmers. Maryanne Gichanga participated in the COP27 Youth Adaptation Challenge in Egypt and won by a landslide. In 2022, many investors backed up startups developing biological fertilizers, vertical farms and robots. A young African woman is changing the pace of agriculture by implementing agritech to sustain her new livelihood. This Kenyan agripreneuer has discovered her green thumb by applying data analysis to detect pests and account for the resources a farm requires depending on size. This innovative ex-banker is proving that Agritech is the next phase of…

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Safaricom M-PESA

After over a decade since launching, Mpesa has 54.4 million users in Africa. Safaricom has increased its Group Service Revenue by 5.2 percent to $2.159 billion, while the Group net income declined by 10.6 percent within Ethiopia. Safaricom Telecommunications Ethiopia added close to 3 million customers. Safaricom, one of Africa’s top telecommunication services in Africa, finally acquired a license to operate M-PESA within Ethiopia. This new milestone will open doors for the East African country by ushering in a new age of mobile money. This new initiative is what the Ethiopian economy requires as it struggles to regain stability within…

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AfDB-Japan-government

Organizations like the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) have pioneered several African investment opportunities. Mitsui & Co Ltd has announced plans to resume constructing the multibillion-dollar Mozambique natural gas project. Toyota Tshusho covers automobiles, pharmaceuticals, beverages, and energy, employing over 22000 Africans. Africa’s international relations are strengthening as the Japanese government seeks to shore up investment opportunities in Africa. The African Development Bank Group President Dr Akinwumi Adesina has been wooing investors from Japan to trade with Africa. His primary objective was to showcase the enormous investment opportunities within the continent that would improve its development in the long run.…

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Kenya-Germany

According to their announcements, Germany would take professionals, skilled worked and semi-skilled Kenyans. German has promised to fund, extend and modernize the country’s TVET institutions and centres of excellence from levels three to seven. They will create a framework for linking Kenyan Technical and Vocational Training (TVET) colleges with chosen TVET colleges in Germany. Kenya and Germany struck a deal to increase the rate of International Jobs in Africa. According to reports, Germany agreed to allow Kenyans to fill 250,00 unfilled positions to help both countries with their impending unemployment rate. Due to this partnership, Kenya cannot deal with its…

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Cash-crops-in-Africa

Sustainable agriculture employs 65-70 percent of Africa’s labour force. Only two to three percent of African renewable water resources are usable compared to the 5 percent worldwide. In 2019 a report revealed that Africa produced more than 50 percent of the world’s cassava. A severe drought has left millions of people in Africa dependent on grain from Ukraine, a country at war with Russia, yet a number of crops that could support more climate-resilient and healthful food systems in sub-Saharan Africa continue to receive limited attention. Across Africa, cassava, sugarcane and maize stand out for supporting millions of families in…

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