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The country was recognised for its digital evolution efforts that align with the Horn of Africa Initiative (HoAI) Digital ...
The launch of the Modern Ethiopia Service for Organized Benefits (MESOB) platform marked the start of a pilot which involved ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNAfrica: Ethiopia Sees AfCFTA As Game-Changer for Economic TransformationEthiopia views the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) as a strategic engine for investment, job creation, value chain development, and regional economic resilience, according to the Ministry ...
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GlobalData on MSNSanuPay launches Ethiopia’s first domestic credit card with OpenWayThe scope of the project encompasses the distribution of four million debit and prepaid cards and the installation of 10,000 ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNWinning the AI race: How African gov’ts are positioning themselves for a digital futureBy Seade CAESAR In today’s rapidly evolving digital era, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force reshaping economies, societies, and governance models worldwide. From ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEast Africa: HOA Countries Reaffirm Commitment to Digital-Led Dev'tHorn of Africa (HoA) countries have reaffirmed their shared commitment to harnessing digital transformation as a catalyst for ...
SanuPay, a rising card technology firm in East Africa, is partnering with OpenWay, a global provider of digital payment software, to introduce Ethiopia’s first domestic credit card. This rollout will ...
Health facilities with trained pharmacy heads and reliable internet access were significantly more likely to operate Dagu effectively, underscoring the importance of investing in capacity-building and ...
SanuPay, a rising card technology firm in East Africa, is partnering with OpenWay, a global provider of digital payment software, to introduce Ethiopia’s first domestic credit card.
The move is intended to improve service delivery and foster public trust, said Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh.
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