Over 100 Owlet app users benefit from Ramadan gifting spree –

Throughout the month of Ramadan, The Owlet, Africa’s social media Marketplace, dished free lunch/Iftar packages to loyal Muslim customers across Africa. Over hundred Owlet App users in Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, Uganda, and Kenya broke their fast with extra special meals from their favourite vendors, courtesy of The Owlet. The tech company chose to make

MTN attributes strong financials to leading network performance

The telecoms sectors of emerging markets have evolved rapidly and in step with their counterparts in more developed countries, and consumers demand similarly high standards. It is therefore vital for operators in these regions to deliver on network performance. Pan-African group MTN currently operates in over 20 countries across Africa and Asia. Headquartered in its

Falcons to Play Banyana, Botswana, Burundi at

Nine-time winners Nigeria have been drawn to play South Africa’s Banyana Banyana, Botswana and Burundi in Group C of the 12th Women Africa Cup of Nations taking place July 2 – 23 in Morocco. Nigeria and South Africa faced off in the same group at the last edition of the competition in Ghana, with the

Falcons to face South Africa, Burundi, Botswana

The Super Falcons will face rivals South Africa, Burundi, and Botswana in Group C of the 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco. The competition, which is billed to hold from July 2 to 23, will serve as a qualification for the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand in July of

5 Ways Africans can make money with Blockchain

Mining According to Investopedia, crypto mining is one of the most profitable ways to earn a decent income with blockchain without putting money down. Skilled Africans can make money and earn rewards in this industry for completing blocks. Mining involves verifying and validating bitcoin transactions for tokens and other prizes. These transactions ensure the bitcoin

Nigerian group condemns deadly attacks in restive NW state

A Nigerian group has decried worsening insecurity across the northwest state of Kaduna. The national president of the Southern Kaduna People’s Union, Jonathan Asake, condemned “horrendous” attacks perpetrated by gunmen on some villages in parts of the state. “These horrendous attacks on Kaduna state, especially the southern flank, have become glaring, with both government and