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Showmax and Netflix lead Sub-Saharan Africa's SVOD market

2021-10-01 09:21:46| Digital TV News

September 28, 2021 According to Dataxis, Showmax and Netflix are the dominant players in the African SVOD market with subscriber shares of 31.6% and 29.7% respectively. Apple TV and Amazon Prime Video have struggled to get a foothold.

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Can green energy power Africa's future?

2021-09-25 02:06:53| BBC News | Business | UK Edition

Energy access is a big issue for businesses in Africa, but can the continent go green as well?

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Orange and Ericsson team up to capitalise on Africas mobile money market

2021-09-20 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news

As Africa grows increasingly well connected, mobile financial services are proving hugely popular, allowing customers to make transactions quickly and easily without requiring a bank account. In some markets, mobile money platforms have quickly become the de facto medium for commerce; in Kenya, for example, Safaricom’s M-Pesa platform is prolific, handling more than half of the country’s GDP every year.    Orange has a long pedigree in Africa and has surely watched this mobile money boom with great interest…read more on TotalTele.com »

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Why Africa's animation scene is booming

2020-10-15 01:10:25| BBC News | Business | UK Edition

While the film sector struggles to produce new content, the global demand for animation has soared.

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South Africa's wine industry is on its knees and it's not just thanks to COVID - comment

2020-10-05 18:10:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com

South Africa's wine producers have been hard-done-by this year, more so than any other wine-producing nation. As Chris Losh explains, the country's handling of the coronavirus pandemic is a case study in 'How not to support your high-profile industries'.

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