In a press release on Monday, Oracle announced plans to expand its cloud region footprint to support strong customer demand for Oracle Cloud services worldwide and plans to build a data centre in Johannesburg, South Africa.

In a press release on Monday, Oracle announced plans to expand its cloud region footprint to support strong customer demand for Oracle Cloud services worldwide and plans to build a data centre in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Visa has chosen Callsign as their preferred behavioral biometric digital and device intelligence identity provider.

Mastercard has partnered with Zambian-based fintech company, Digital PayGo, to launch a new merchant mobile payments solution, which will enable Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to safely make and receive digital payments through various online channels.

Ireland has agreed to join an international agreement that would set a minimum corporate tax rate of 15% across the world.

Google through its Chief Executive Officer, Sundar Pichai, announced plans to invest $1billion over 5-years to support “digital transformation” across Africa. The committed sum is targeted at improving connectivity and investing in start-ups.

Airtel Money just announced a partnership with Flutterwave that allows businesses in East Africa to receive payments from customers of Airtel Money as well as make bulk payments into Airtel Money wallets.

Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram platforms are back online after a massive global outage that shut out users from accessing the social media platforms.

Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp all suffered global outages midday Monday, this was confirmed in public statements from the three Facebook services and by users of the platform through their Twitter handles.

SimpliFi, a Cards as a Service (CaaS) platform for Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and Pakistan, has entered into a partnership with Veriff, a global Identification Verification Provider to protect SimpliFi customers from identity fraud within their instant card issuance programs.

The Ethiopian Communications Agency is calling for bids for its second full-service telecom operating licence with a view to completing the process early 2022.