South African AI Startup NOSIBLE Secures $1M Pre-Seed Funding to Revolutionize AI-Driven Asset Management. South African AI startup NOSIBLE has raised $1 million in pre-seed funding to byBolu BabalolaMarch 27, 2025
Nigerian Startup Payhippo Rebrands to Rivy After Raising $4M to Scale Clean Energy Financing. Nigerian fintech startup Payhippo has rebranded to Rivy following the successful byFatima OladunniMarch 27, 2025
Safaricom Hosts Investor Demo Day for Inaugural Cohort of Spark Accelerator Program. Nine innovative startups from the inaugural Safaricom Spark Accelerator Program byBolu BabalolaMarch 27, 2025
Deloitte Team Congratulates Ghana’s Minister for Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations, Explores Collaboration on Digital Transformation. A delegation from Deloitte paid a courtesy visit to Hon byBolu BabalolaMarch 27, 2025
Africa NewsMarch 5, 2025 Canal+ Extends Deadline for MultiChoice Acquisition Due to Regulatory Hurdles. Canal+ and MultiChoice Group (MCG) have announced an extension of the Long Stop byFatima Oladunni
Africa NewsAugust 14, 2024 MultiChoice Talent Factory Opens Applications for 2025 Academic Year. MultiChoice Talent Factory (MTF) has announced that applications are now open byFatima Oladunni
News NigeriaJune 10, 2024 MultiChoice Nigeria disputes regulator’s ruling, appeals ₦150 million fine. MultiChoice Nigeria has announced its intention to appeal the recent ruling by byFatima Oladunni
Africa NewsMarch 6, 2024 Canal+ increases its bid for MultiChoice to $2.7 billion. Canal+, a prestigious French premium television channel, has escalated its offer byFatima Oladunni
News NigeriaFebruary 8, 2024 MultiChoice Reaches $37 Million Tax Settlement with Nigerian Authorities. MultiChoice Group, the leading cable TV company in Africa, has announced a byFatima Oladunni
Africa NewsFebruary 6, 2024 MultiChoice Turns Down Hefty $1.6 Billion Bid from Canal+ MultiChoice Group Ltd has officially rejected a preliminary purchase proposal byBolu Babalola
Africa NewsFebruary 2, 2024 French Media Giant Canal+ Makes a Play For African TV Market With Multichoice Bid. French media giant Canal+ has proposed to acquire Multichoice, the South African byMuhammed Mustapha