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Happy Pay raises $5 million to scale ad-supported BNPL across South Africa

Happy Pay, a South African buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) startup, has raised a $5 million seed round to scale what it describes as Africa’s first ad-supported payments network.  The funding will be used to deepen merchant partnerships, expand distribution across online and offline channels, and further develop its AI-powered recommendations and advertising engine. Partech led the round

The more Nigerians stream, the less their favourite artists earn from Spotify

This is Follow the Money, our weekly series that unpacks the earnings, business, and scaling strategies of African fintechs, financial institutions, companies, and governments. A new edition drops every Monday.   Nigerian artists have earned over ₦143 billion ($105.62 million) from Spotify since 2023, with annual revenues rising over the period. But that growth is beginning

Strengthening Routine Immunization and Outbreak Response in Malawi, HPV and Mpox vaccination campaign review meeting

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Strengthening Malawi’s Measles & Rubella Surveillance—Kamuzu Central Hospital Laboratory Achieves Full WHO Accreditation (2025–2026)

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FG inaugurates PenCom Board, urges protection of N28trn pension assets

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Institutional investors are actively seeking high-quality short-term instruments and are looking beyond traditional issuers to find them—Sycamore MD

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BOI, EIB seal €135m deals to boost healthcare manufacturing, agriculture in Nigeria

The Bank of Industry (BOI) and EIB Global, the European Investment Bank’s development arm, have signed two separate financing agreements worth a combined 135 million euros aimed at strengthening healthcare manufacturing and agricultural value chains, in a push to reduce import dependence and deepen industrial capacity in Africa’s most populous economy. The agreements were signed

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With long lines and other disruptions, air travel anxiety isn’t just about flying

CONCORD, N.H. -- The list of reasons why air travel can be stressful has grown as long as the security lines at some U.S. airports. Back-to-back winter storms. The Iran war. Governmentshutdowns. A fatal runway collision between a jet and a fire truck. All have disrupted airline travel in recent months. Add in the usual

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Civilian targets have been struck by all three warring parties. Schools and hospitals bombed; strikes on apartment buildings; energy facilities targeted and attacks on neighbouring states. Have Israel, the United States and Iran broken international law in the war? Or what legal justification might they claim? Presenter: James Bays Guests: Geoffrey Nice – Human rights