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U.S. Embassy in Tanzania closes on May 14-15 due to a submarine cable cut affecting network services. (Image source: Adobe Stock)

Internet

The U.S. Embassy in Tanzania has announced a temporary shutdown on the 14 and 15 of May due to widespread network issues within the nation 

The embassy’s official communication indicated that operations would cease on these dates because of deteriorating network conditions stemming from a severed undersea cable that has impacted Tanzania, Kenya, and other countries in the East and Southern African region

"Due to nationwide network degradation, the embassy will be closed to the public on 14 and 15 May. Consular appointments scheduled for these days will be cancelled and rescheduled. However, the consular section will remain open for visa pickups and emergency cases involving American citizens," the embassy conveyed.

The incident of the submarine cable being cut has resulted in internet connectivity challenges for several African nations, including Kenya.

Consequently, internet speeds have diminished, leading companies such as Safaricom to alert their clientele about the ongoing service interruptions.

GSMA report lauds PalmPay for driving mobile money adoption in Nigeria, emphasising its role in financial inclusion. (Image source: Palmpay)

Mobile

In the recently released 'The State of the Industry Report on Mobile Money 2024' by the GSMA, PalmPay, a prominent pan-African fintech, was highlighted as a key driver of mobile money adoption in Nigeria 

SES to acquire Intelsat in compelling transaction focused on the future. (Image source: SES)

Satellite

SES S.A. and Intelsat S.A. have entered into an agreement for SES to acquire Intelsat by purchasing 100% of the equity of Intelsat Holdings S.a.r.l. for a cash consideration of US$3.1bn (€2.8 billion) and certain contingent value rights 

Airtel Africa reports US$89mn loss due to tax bill, despite customer growth and data usage increase. (Image source: Airtel Africa)

Commerce

Despite an increase in its customer numbers, Airtel Africa faced a US$89mn deficit, attributed to a substantial tax obligation stemming from “exceptional derivative and foreign exchange loss” 

If these extraordinary items were not considered, the company’s profit for the fiscal year ending 31 March, would have reached US$460mn.

The operator saw a 9% surge in its total subscribers, reaching 152.7 million, alongside a 17.8% rise in data users totaling 64.4 million, and a 20.8% hike in data consumption per user.

Investments in capital expenditures remained steady at US$737mn, falling short of projections due to postponed data center investments. The firm allocated US$152mn for renewing licenses and acquiring spectrum, with US$127mn dedicated to renewing its Nigerian 3G license.

Revenues saw a 5.3% decrease, dropping from US$5.2 billion to US$4.9bn, largely impacted by the devaluation of the Nigerian naira.

Olusegun Ogunsanya, CEO of Airtel Africa, stated that efforts to “de-risk our balance sheet and our capital allocation priorities has materially reduced the risks that the currency devaluation has had on our business.” He further mentioned that the company has taken steps to lessen US dollar debt and is concentrating on “reducing our exposure to currency volatility.”

Similarly, MTN reported a decline in profits due to the naira’s devaluation and has unveiled a plan to restore profitability to its local division.

Africa Data Centres & DPA SA pioneer solar farm for sustainable data solutions in South Africa. (Image source: African Data Centres)

Power

Africa Data Centres, a division of the Cassava Technologies group, has announced the commencement of construction for a solar farm in the Free State in partnership with DPA Southern Africa 

Nigeria to levy 0.5% on e-money transfers for cybersecurity. (Image source: Adobe Stock)

Security

Nigeria's central bank has announced its intention to implement a levy on domestic electronic money transfers aimed at funding cybersecurity initiatives 

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