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MultiChoice to shut down Showmax after 11 years as Canal+ cuts costs

Canal+ will shut down Showmax, the African streaming platform run by its newly acquired subsidiary MultiChoice Group, ending an 11-year experiment that once represented the continent’s strongest attempt to challenge global streaming rivals. The decision, taken by the Showmax board and communicated to subscribers on Thursday, is part of an efficiency drive following the $3

Nigerian AI startup Intron expands speech recognition platform to 57 languages

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Kenya introduces WHO child development assessment tool in national health survey for the first time

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From data to decisions: strengthening health security in Africa

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Nigeria’s loan apps are pulling back from the small loans that built them

Nigeria’s digital lending boom was built on small, instant loans between ₦5,000 ($3.61) and ₦10,000 ($7.21) disbursed within minutes on sleek apps. But that model is beginning to shift. Digital lenders across the country are retreating from small-ticket loans, shifting toward larger loans and borrowers with verifiable income as regulatory pressure, tighter privacy rules, and

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Copa del Rey: Atletico’s Simeone reveals the Lookman plan that failed v Barcelona

Ademola Lookman and Lamine Yamal. Copyright: IMAGO Diego Simeone believes Ademola Lookman was one of the players who could have helped Atlético Madrid escape trouble during their heavy defeat to FC Barcelona on Tuesday night, Soccernet.ng reports. Atlético lost 3-0 at the Camp Nou in the second leg of their Copa del Rey semi-final. It

Tanzania Strengthens Pandemic Preparedness with Expanded Respiratory Surveillance

Morogoro – Tanzania has significantly boosted its pandemic preparedness by enhancing its capacity to detect and respond to respiratory disease threats. The country has expanded its sentinel surveillance network from 9 sites in 2021 to 27 sites across 19 regions today, enabling faster detection of pathogens such as COVID-19, influenza, RSV, adenoviruses, and other emerging

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Sealed With a Kiss! Watch This Goofy Groom Prepare For The Exciting First Kiss

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Your Countdown to ‘I Do’ Just Got More Stylish with Zurik’s Bridal Minis Collection

Before finally saying ‘I do,’ those initial ceremonies leading up to the big day also deserve to be graced with gorgeous looks. The Bridal Minis Collection by Zurik can make this happen in truly spectacular fashion. Be it your bridal shower, engagement party or civil wedding, this three-piece collection of mini bridal dresses can cater

Moyosore & Olatubosun Met a Friend’s Birthday Party 7 Years Ago — Now, It’s #Morife26!

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Nigeria’s loan apps are pulling back from the small loans that built them

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Bolt and WANATU beat South Africa’s licence deadline. Their drivers may not.

Bolt and WANATU have secured their e-hailing operator licences ahead of South Africa’s March 11 deadline, clearing a key hurdle in the country’s first serious attempt to regulate its e-hailing industry. In a statement shared with TechCabal, Bolt said it received its Certificate of Registration from the National Public Transport Regulator (NPTR) on February 27.

MultiChoice to shut down Showmax after 11 years as Canal+ cuts costs

Canal+ will shut down Showmax, the African streaming platform run by its newly acquired subsidiary MultiChoice Group, ending an 11-year experiment that once represented the continent’s strongest attempt to challenge global streaming rivals. The decision, taken by the Showmax board and communicated to subscribers on Thursday, is part of an efficiency drive following the $3

Business confidence hits one-year high on rate cut, bank recapitalisation drive

Nigeria’s business confidence rose to its strongest level in more than a year in February 2026, driven by expectations of lower borrowing costs and optimism that the ongoing bank recapitalisation programme will strengthen credit availability to businesses. Data from the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) Business Confidence Monitor (BCM) shows that the current business performance

Dangote Sugar pares losses as naira stabilises, margins recover

Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc is showing early signs of stabilisation after two bruising years triggered by the naira’s devaluation, with losses narrowing sharply in 2025 as gross margins rebounded and foreign-exchange pressures moderated. The Lagos-based refiner posted a pre-tax loss of N72.3 billion in 2025, an improvement from N270.9 billion a year earlier. Net loss

Apple uses Fela Kuti’s song for MacBook Air M5 launch

Apple Inc. launched the new MacBook Air with the M5 chip on March 3, 2026, featuring Fela Kuti’s 1971 track ‘Let’s Start’ as the soundtrack in its official promotional video. The video, shared on Apple’s YouTube channel, plays the song while showing the laptop’s faster performance and slim design. ‘Let’s Start’ comes from the live

Spain rejects US pressure as Trump threatens trade cut

Spain has refused to bow to pressure from the United States after Donald Trump, the United States President, threatened to cut off trade in response to Madrid’s opposition to American strikes on Iran. In a televised address from the Moncloa Palace, Pedro Sánchez, the Prime Minister, made clear that Spain’s position can be summed up

Policy risk concerns keeps available investments from West African manufacturing

Investors say capital is available for manufacturing and industrial projects in West Africa, but persistent policy uncertainty and structural risks continue to limit how much of that funding reaches businesses. Discussions at the West Africa Industrialisation, Manufacturing and Trade forum on Tuesday exposed a consensus among financiers that the region’s industrial financing gap is driven

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Nigeria’s loan apps are pulling back from the small loans that built them

Nigeria’s digital lending boom was built on small, instant loans between ₦5,000 ($3.61) and ₦10,000 ($7.21) disbursed within minutes on sleek apps. But that model is beginning to shift. Digital lenders across the country are retreating from small-ticket loans, shifting toward larger loans and borrowers with verifiable income as regulatory pressure, tighter privacy rules, and

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Bolt and WANATU have secured their e-hailing operator licences ahead of South Africa’s March 11 deadline, clearing a key hurdle in the country’s first serious attempt to regulate its e-hailing industry. In a statement shared with TechCabal, Bolt said it received its Certificate of Registration from the National Public Transport Regulator (NPTR) on February 27.

MultiChoice to shut down Showmax after 11 years as Canal+ cuts costs

Canal+ will shut down Showmax, the African streaming platform run by its newly acquired subsidiary MultiChoice Group, ending an 11-year experiment that once represented the continent’s strongest attempt to challenge global streaming rivals. The decision, taken by the Showmax board and communicated to subscribers on Thursday, is part of an efficiency drive following the $3

Nigerian AI startup Intron expands speech recognition platform to 57 languages

Intron, a Nigerian AI startup that provides speech-to-text and text-to-speech transcription tools for African languages, has expanded its speech recognition platform, Sahara, to support 57 languages, adding 24 new ones as it deepens its push into healthcare, legal, financial services, and telecom. Sahara v2 covers 23 African languages within that total and supports more than

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