Why Africa’s Telecom Giants Are Hesitating on Satellite Connectivity
Africa's telecom giants embrace satellite partnerships but avoid ownership. Is caution protecting profits, or risking the future?
Africa's telecom giants embrace satellite partnerships but avoid ownership. Is caution protecting profits, or risking the future?
South African health tech start-up BusyMed, calls for digital transformation in Afrika’s pharmaceutical industry by encouraging local pharmacies to collaborate and meet their patients online.
Miko Rwayitare built TeleCel, Afrika’s first-ever mobile network in 1985. He sold mobile handsets initially to Zaire’s government at $3,000 a unit. He would go on to sell TeleCel for about $213 million in 2000.