Here is a brief overview of the week’s news on Communications Africa, from 2nd - 6th October 2017
BBM Messenger partners NGO Springster in South Africa and Nigeria
Creative Media Works, operating as BBM Messenger, has partnered with Springster, Girl Effect’s global mobile-first platform for vulnerable young women, to launch Girl Talk, a highly important and purposeful content offering. Click here to read the full story.
Sage and ACCA Nigeria to develop finance professionals’ skills and expertise
Leading global provider of accounting solutions partners with global accounting professional body to develop accounting skills in Nigeria. Click here to read the full story.
MDXi targets enterprise customers with new ‘Take a Break’ campaign
The campaign will increase awareness of the MDXi brand as the most interconnected and reliable West African data center company. Click here to read the full story.
iWayAfrica Kenya acquires Callkey Networks terrestrial and VSAT customer base
A leading African ISP, iWayAfrica Kenya, has secured regulatory approval to acquire the terrestrial and VSAT customer base of Callkey Networks, a Nairobi-based corporate communications service provider and subsidiary of ImaraSat. Click here to read the full story.
Paratus fully licensed in 22 African countries
Paratus, the fastest growing and also the largest privately owned Pan African telecoms operator, has reaffirmed its position on the continent. Click here to read the full story.