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Uber · TanzaniaThe Kenya Times ~ Trending, Breaking News and Videos Tanzania’s Transport Sector Shaken as Uber Exits the Country Uber has officially ceased operations in Tanzania as of January 30, 2026, ending its ride-hailing services in the country. The company announced the decision, expressing regret for the disruption to daily commuters and thanking Tanzanians for their support since the launch of its services in Dar es Salaam.
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Tanzania’s Transport Sector Shaken as Uber Exits the Country

Technology · NigeriaNews Ghana, Latest Updates and Breaking News of Ghana, News Ghana, https://www.newsghana.com.gh/onafriq-launches-nigeria-to-ghana-wallet-payments-pilot/Onafriq Nigeria Payments Limited has partnered with the Pan-African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS) to launch Africa’s first wallet-based outbound payments pilot from Nigeria to Ghana, enabling instant transactions in Naira without hard currency conversion. The six-month pilot, approved by …See the Story
Onafriq Launches Nigeria to Ghana Wallet Payments Pilot

Regulation · South AfricaBy Wiaan Vermaak, Group Chief Commercial Officer at Digital Parks Africa In 2026, Africa’s data centre industry stands at a critical point, driven by regional growth, evolving regulations, and an urgent push for data sovereignty. South Africa remains the continent’s digital hub, yet it is approaching capacity limits as infrastructure and power constraints intensify. While its mature market is well-positioned to expand, particularly with the arri…See the Story