SA needs government’s help for mobile money success: Ericsson
There are a number of things that SA needs to do to make it work.
There are a number of things that SA needs to do to make it work.
Brett Haggard is joined by Google’s Michelle Atagana, Larry Madowo and Bankole Oluwafemi to talk tech.
South Africans may shun M-PESA, but homegrown mobile payments are popular.
Vodacom will install new base stations in Alexandra to improve mobile signal coverage.
Sending rands to friends will be as easy as liking their wall posts in the Facebook app of the future.
Got a mobile money startup? This is your chance to pitch.
In which we get to write the word Lopadotemachoselachogaleo..terygon.
Mobile phones from the CFA will give farmers better access to information and communication.
Spurred by competition, the network operator wants to grow the percentage of sales transactions through its website from to 40% by the end of 2016.
We’re proud to announce the beginning of something big here at htxt.africa
We have the technology to connect everyone in Africa to the internet, what’s holding back the industry is government policy. That’s the opinion of Dr Bitange Ndemo, honorary chair of the Alliance for Affordable Internet (A4AI) and the communications minister who brought undersea internet cables to Kenya. “The answer to
Phone operator begins full banking services as Mobile Money plastic cards go on sale at Pick’n’Pay and Boxers.