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14 – 04 – 2020

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Shopping in store is a little more high stakes than it used to be. Spar Nigeria, a full-service supermarket has transitioned online to make it easier for you to get your necessities, thanks to Flutterwave. Order online, pay securely with Flutterwave and get your groceries delivered to you.

40,000 students & faculty across 13 campuses in Nairobi will continue academic activities remotely thanks to a Telkom Kenya partnership. The pan-African telecoms has come up with a customised post-paid data solution called Soma na Telkom for staff and students at the University of Nairobi. The university community will access the subscription through the purchase of SIM cards across the country and will be onboarded to the university’s e-learning platform to access lectures and other academic materials.

With the pandemic lockdowns and having to continue some activities like work, learning and keeping in touch online, internet quality, data costs and availability have become very challenging now more than ever.

Despite improvements over the years, data costs on the continent are still one of the highest globally (1GB of data costing 7.12% of average monthly income). Internet speeds are slow and availability is often concentrated on urban centres.

Telkom joins a number of other telecoms supporting continuous learning through reduced data prices and zero rating learning platforms.

While primary, secondary and pre-university learners seem to have wide range of learning platforms to choose from, universities with low tech adoption are struggling to keep lectures going at this time.

Zurich based innovation platform Kickstart has opened applications for its fifth iteration of its annual B2B scale-up programme aimed at late-stage start-ups interested in entering the Swiss market. African startups can enter too. Applications close on May 4.

Ghana Tech Lab has partnered Mastercard Foundation’s Young Africa Works to offer local solutions US$10,000 to support the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. The SLI-COVID-19 Challenge will run until next month, with the six participants receiving daily online coaching for the duration of the process. They will also receive technical and business mentorship to support them with product development in preparation for their product implementation.



As part of our work to provide insight and thoughtful guidance to the industry in this tough and unprecedented period, TechCabal is hosting a short series of virtual interviews on the theme of “Building in Tough Times.”
The series will feature experienced founders, investors and other major stakeholders. The first edition will hold on Friday, April 17 at 11 am with serial entrepreneur, Sim Shagaya, CEO, uLesson. Limited slots are available. Click here to register.

As Coronavirus cases continue to grow in Africa, Zikoko, our Sister publication under Big Cabal Media, has put together a micrositecoronafacts.africa — that provides accurate information and free downloadable resources for the general public to help understand and keep up with the Coronavirus pandemic. Visit https://www.coronafacts.africa/ to check it out.

Small and medium scale businesses in South Africa are set to receive business support funding under the Sukuma Relief Programme. The programme is an initiative of Johann Rupert and Business Partners is administering the R1-billion (US$55 million) SME fund.  Sole proprietors will receive R25,000 (US$1,380) grant per qualifying business for overheads while closed corporations, companies, and trusts can apply for financial aid in the form of an unsecured interest-bearing loan of between R250,000 (US$13,808) and R1 million (US$55,000).

Here are other things we’re reading today:

    + Between contact tracing, government surveillance and privacy 

+ Students in Kenya are building ventilators out of locally available materials

+ Online lenders on ameliorating loan default rates amidst a pandemic

+ Other webinars, virtual conferences and meet-ups happening this week

That’s all for today,

Stay safe.

– Kay

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