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  • Vodafone looks to integrate crypto wallets with sim cards

    The telecom company is reportedly seeking $1.8 billion in loans amid a plan to raise a total of $2.9 billion in debt Vodafone, a United Kingdom-based telecommunications provider, hopes to bring blockchain technology to smartphone users by integrating cryptocurrency wallets with subscriber identity module (SIM) cards. The ambitious move comes amid a company finance plan…

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  • UBA Unveils ‘Scan To Resolve Complaint’ Portal For Enhanced Customer Experience

    Africa’s Global Bank, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, has unveiled a Quick Response solution code, qrdispute.ubagroup.com:8088, called the ‘Scan to Resolve Complaint’ portal aimed at enhancing satisfaction and swiftly addressing customers’ complaints. The innovative platform marks another significant step by the bank to revolutionise customer service and streamline complaint resolution processes. The ‘Scan to…

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  • African Romans who built  Britain.

    Roman Africans who contributed to Britain. Their presence dates back nearly two thousand years, and it bears witness to the multiculturalism of the Roman Empire. In summary, these African Romans played a significant role in shaping Britain’s history, and their stories continue to inspire us today¹²³⁴. Advertisement Advertisement Source: panafrican.email, 3/28/2024 (1) The history of…

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  • Updates on internet outage in West Africa

    The recent internet outage in West Africa was primarily caused by damage to multiple undersea cables. These cables are vital for carrying internet traffic across continents. Here’s a breakdown: Additional Factors:

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  • Disease X: Understanding the Impacts on Pan-African Nations

    The recent World Economic Forum Conference has shed a stark light on the threat of “Disease X” – a currently unknown pathogen with the potential for global pandemic devastation. As a Pan-African email provider, PanAfrican.email recognizes the importance of keeping you updated on how this threat could shape the future of our continent. What We…

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  • Guinea detains French journalist Thomas Dietrich

    Authorities in Guinea Conakry arrested Sunday January 14 in capital Conakry French journalist Thomas Dietrich who has been in the West African country to investigate state-run fuel company Société Nationale des Pétroles (SONAP), following a deadly explosion at the country’s main fuel terminal that killed 24 people. Dietrich was arrested at his hotel. Authorities did…

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  • New G7 President Italy to Push Africa Partnerships, Not Aid, Meloni Says

    ROME —  As Italy assumes the rotating presidency of the Group of Seven leading industrial nations, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said this week that a focus on developing strategic partnerships with Africa, rather than providing aid, will be key during its one-year tenure. Developing local economies and raising living standards in Africa, she said, could…

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  • African startups secure new UNDP aid

    Ecofin Agency) – The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) has joined forces with African nations to develop an innovative fund named “Timbuktoo”. This tool is aimed at bolstering the African startup ecosystem and supporting the growth of high-potential enterprises across the continent. According to an official UNDP statement, the $1 billion fund will raise both…

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  • Lagos Partners Pan-African University, Trains 10,000 Females In MSME

    The Lagos State Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in respect of a partnership with the Enterprise Development Center of the Pan African University, Lagos. As contained in a press release signed by the Director of Public Affairs, Ministry of Employment and Job Creation, Mrs Ibironke Famakinwa, the “Transformation of Nigerian Youths” program,…

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  • The Ghanaian government abruptly canceled the major Pan-African convention just hours before thousands of anticipated guests.

    The Ghanaian government abruptly canceled the major Pan-African convention just hours before thousands of anticipated guests, including renowned figures such as Professor P. L. O. Lumumba, Julius Malema, Dr. Arikana Chihombori-Quao, and Peter Obi, were set to gather. These individuals are indisputably pivotal figures in the movement for the advancement of Africa and Pan-Africanism. Regrettably,…

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