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Understanding Nigeria’s State-Level Regulation of Gaming In a significant shift last week, the Gaming Grid examined Nigeria’s evolving gaming sector, revealing that the regulation of gaming now lies completely with individual states. This transition allows each state to assume control over licensing operators, monitoring gaming activities, and collecting taxes, marking an important step towards clarity in governance. However, this raises a critical question: how can states effectively regulate a borderless digital industry? Betting activities in Nigeria have become increasingly seamless; for instance, a resident of Enugu can access a gaming site while in Lagos, and an Abuja registrant can place…
McGill University Launches African and Diasporic Literatures Lecture Series This academic year, students at McGill University will have the opportunity to delve into African literature through the newly established DESA African and Diasporic Literatures Lecture Series. This initiative, spearheaded by the Department of English Students Association (DESA), addresses the noticeable gap in courses focused on African literary traditions. The Need for African Literature Courses at McGill Moyọ Alabi, a U2 student majoring in Honours English and Philosophy and President of the Department of English Students Association, highlighted the absence of African literature courses since the passing of Professor Monica Popescu.…
AgFunderNews provides a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in the agtech and foodtech sectors, including significant fundings, mergers, acquisitions, and emerging trends. Funding News in Agtech and Foodtech Major Funding Highlights UK-based Tropic has successfully secured $105 million in funding aimed at scaling gene-edited bananas, with plans to introduce TR4-resistant varieties by 2027. From Lithuania, Saltz.app has garnered €20 million to enhance food distribution networks across Europe, marking a significant advancement in logistics innovation. Meanwhile, the Swiss startup Seprify raised $15.7 million for its groundbreaking efforts to replace titanium dioxide with cellulose materials, improving sustainability in manufacturing. In a…
Shifting Taste Preferences Among African Consumers in 2026 Dar es Salaam — A recent report from global taste and nutrition company Kerry reveals a significant transformation in African consumers’ taste preferences. According to the 2026 Taste Charts, there is a clear move away from traditional staple flavors toward more complex, layered, and distinctive tastes in food and beverages. Consumer Trends Across Africa The study analyzed consumer behaviors in 78 African countries, including Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, and Zambia. The findings indicate an increasing demand for variety and specificity in flavors, with an emphasis on “cocktail-inspired” tastes in everyday products. Rise…
Understanding Foreign Intervention: The Role of Resources, People, and Geopolitics in Middle Eastern and African Conflicts Introduction Conflicts in the Middle East and Africa are frequently labeled as ethnic, religious, or political in nature. However, this perspective often misses the deeper layers of foreign intervention, which are typically driven by the pursuit of resources, strategic dominance, and influence over local populations. Areas abundant in oil, rare minerals, fertile lands, and vital waterways become focal points for foreign powers aiming to secure these assets. The complexities of these interventions are significant. They often ensnare local governments, multinational corporations, and even humanitarian…
Rwanda Welcomes International Finance Corporation Delegation to Boost Private Sector Growth Rwanda is currently hosting a high-level delegation from the International Finance Corporation (IFC), underscoring the institution’s commitment to enhancing its engagement with the country’s rapidly evolving private sector. This week-long visit, led by Ethiopis Tafara, the IFC’s Vice President for Africa, marks his inaugural trip to Rwanda since assuming his role at the World Bank Group’s investment arm. Accelerating Economic Growth and Job Creation The primary objective of this visit is to reinforce Rwanda’s ambition of accelerating economic growth while facilitating the creation of numerous job opportunities. This will…
Jazz in the City 2026: A New Era of Jazz Festivals in Cape Town As Cape Town gears up for Jazz Week in March 2026, a fresh wave of excitement is set to engulf the Inner City. Jazz in the City 2026 promises to redefine the jazz festival experience by transforming a six-block stretch of Bree Street into a vibrant, walkable music circuit for one night only on Thursday, March 26. The Concept Behind Jazz in the City Powered by FNB Speedpoint and backed by Heineken and the City of Cape Town, Jazz in the City serves as a street-level…
Egypt’s Tech Ecosystem in 2025: A Model of Consistency and Growth Introduction: A Steady Rise in Egypt’s Tech Landscape Egypt’s tech narrative in 2025 is not marked by one spectacular event or high-profile funding round. Instead, it is characterized by a consistent upward trajectory, positioning the country as a robust player in Africa’s tech ecosystem. In a continent where funding can vary dramatically, Egypt’s consistency stands out as a compelling case for long-term potential. Funding Insights: A Look at the Numbers In 2025, Egypt secured US$604 million in total funding, a remarkable 37% increase from the previous year. The nation…
Orca Fraud Secures $2.35 Million Seed Funding to Enhance Fraud Intelligence in Africa Cape Town-based Orca Fraud has successfully concluded a $2.35 million seed funding round, significantly oversubscribed, aimed at expanding its innovative real-time transaction monitoring and fraud intelligence platform across Africa and beyond. The funding was primarily led by returning investor Norrsken22, with contributions from OneDayYes, Enza Capital, and CV VC Africa. Rapid Growth Amid Increasing Demand Co-founded by Thalia Pillay and Carla Wilby, Orca has experienced substantial growth over the past sixteen months, driven by increasing demand from banks, fintech companies, telecommunication firms, and payment providers. These organizations…
African Economies: Redefining Growth Through Resource Control and Industrialization Across the diverse economic landscape of Africa, a unique interplay of developments—from gold refining projects in Central Africa to buoyant financial markets in West Africa—is weaving a cohesive narrative about the continent’s re-emergence in global markets. Recent insights indicate that Africa is transitioning into a phase where resource management, domestic industrialization, and enhanced financial systems are central to its growth strategy. A Smart Shift in Africa’s Gold Strategy The recent global rally in gold prices has significantly incentivized African nations to rethink their approach to mineral wealth management. The Democratic Republic…
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