WorldRemit launches in South Africa
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Facebook will be introducing some of its political advertising policies in additional regions in the coming months ahead of elections in the EU, India, Nigeria, and Ukraine. Under this new policy, political marketers in Nigeria and Ukraine must be located in their respective countries to purchase ads. Facebook says each country requires its own approach due to local regulations. |
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UK-based digital money transfer company, WorldRemit, has launched operations in South Africa, IT News Africa reports. The company currently handles money transfers from the US, UK, European and Asian countries to over 40 African countries. |
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Our Health-tech Town Hall and public launch of the Nigerian Health-tech Industry Report will now take place on Friday, January 25, 2019. The time extension will enable us to provide a more sturdy and insightful platform to discuss the sector’s current state, progress so far and its future with key stakeholders in attendance. We will also be presenting our Nigerian Health Tech Industry report. Please sign up here so we can notify you when registration goes live in a few days. |
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HP Inc. Africa has appointed Elisabeth Moreno as its new VP and MD. She replaces David Rozzio, who will be joining up with HP’s executive operation in Europe. Moreno has previously worked at Dell and Orange, as well as most notably being GM for Lenovo in France. |
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If your startup is at the post-MVP stage with a live product in the market and you have not raised more than £2m of investment, applications are now open for the United Kingdom’s Go Global 2019 programme. Deadline is January 30, 2019. Find out more and apply here. |
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