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Cassava Technologies teams up witt Atlas AI to boost Africa’s digital transformation

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Pan-African technology giant, Cassava Technologies has struck a partnership with Atlas AI, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) analytics platform, towards using data-driven insights to accelerate Africa’s digital transformation and economic growth.

Hardy Pemhiwa, President and Group CEO of Cassava Technologies, who announced the partnership in a statement on Friday, said apart from maximising the positive impact of connectivity and digital services across Africa, the partnership would also see Cassava Tech promoting Atlas AI’s technologies within its extensive continent-wide reach.

“The partnership will introduce enterprise AI tools tailored to help African organisations accelerate growth, future-proof supply chains, and build greater resilience to rapid change across the region,” he said.

The Cassava CEO said using Atlas’ AI core in its internal digital transformation efforts would make it a leading AI-first company, ensuring that it remained at the forefront of technological innovation.

“Through Cassava’s extensive African network, Atlas AI will also be able to promote the broad adoption of geospatial AI for public benefit applications.

“Harnessing satellite imagery, survey data, and AI, Atlas AI’s platform will offer detailed insights into development conditions in underserved communities, enabling public and social sector organisations to target support to vulnerable communities impacted by economic and climate shocks and making the case for urgent investment into expanded infrastructure access.

“Through this partnership, Cassava will be able to deliver cutting-edge AI development capabilities custom-built for its enterprise customers, catering to the unique needs of businesses on the African continent.

“AI and data analytics are a core part of our digital transformation journey across all Cassava Technologies business units.

“Our clients across Africa will benefit from access to quality data and analytics that will help them better serve their customers. The collaboration announced today with Atlas AI is a key part of this twin effort.

“Being an AI-first technology company is a key part of our vision for a digitally connected future that leaves no African behind,” Pemhiwa added.

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Zambian Tech authority orders Airtel to compensate subscribers over poor services

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The Zambia Information and Communications Technology Authority (ZICTA) has ordered Airtel Networks Zambia PLC to commence the process of paying compensations to all its subscribers over poor and inefficient services.

According to local media reports, the mobile telecommunications giant has been experiencing network and service outages in most parts of the country which has led customers complaining about the poor services.

The agency, which has the mandate of overseeing the telecommunications industry in the country, gave the directives in a statement in Lusaka on Fruday through its Corporate Affairs Manager, Hanford Chaaba.

Chaaba said the payment of compensation to affected subscribers was in line with the approved compensation policy within five days from December 8.

“The Authority has also directed the network provider to, using all available platforms, immediately engage the public regarding the recent network outages and provide assurance of their resolution,” Chaaba said.

He added that the network provider had been further directed to urgently put in place measures that would ensure that such outages were averted, promising that the agency would increase its monitoring of the network.

In the statement, Chaaba encouraged members of the public to continue reporting any issues related to unavailability and quality of network or service.

He also urged Airtel to submit a longterm plan on how to improve it network resilience to the authorities.

“The Authority will actively monitor network performances of all services providers to ensure that the Quality of Service (QoS) guidelines are strictly adhered to,” Chaaba said.

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Egyptian online auto parts startup Mtor raises $2.8m funding

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Egyptian online auto parts startup, Mtor, has announced raising $2.8 million in pre-seed funding to enable it expand its product portfolio to digitise local car workshops in the country.

Co-founder and CEO of the startup, Mohamed Maged, who made the announcement, explained that with the funds which were secured from Algebra Ventures with participation from the Dutch Founders Fund (DFF), Aditum Ventures, LoftyInc Capital Management, and a number of local and global angel investors, the firm was set to expand its offering.

“With the new funds, we aim to become the most trusted partner for our mechanics by empowering them to better cater to the car owner’s needs in terms of quality parts and fast service,” Maged said.

“It can be a car owner’s nightmare to get their car serviced. Mtor was founded to fundamentally transform this reality and make the process easier and more efficient, empowering a layer of local car workshops that are well rounded with quality parts, a suitable price position, and a good customer experience.

“The local automotive aftermarket is inefficient with a fragmented and scattered supply chain. Workshops and mechanics face many challenges, including limited product availability, inaccurate fitment data, and a lack of price transparency.

“These issues inevitably trickle down to car owners, who are also faced with limited-service quality guarantees and a complex, time-consuming spare parts procurement process.

Mtor aims to overhaul this system through its controlled, tech-enabled marketplace, backed by its proprietary Mtor Mechanic app, where pricing, availability, and fitment data are reliably just a click away,” the CEO stated.

He added that the funds raised would be used to further grow Mtor’s product suite, digitise local car workshops, and eliminate major inefficiencies in the automotive spare parts supply chain in Egypt and the region.

Founded in 2022 by Maged, Moaz El-Megharbel, Mohamed Altaf, and Khaled Kandil, Mtor provides a unified platform for local car workshops and on-demand automotive spare parts at reasonable prices.

It has delivered over 70,000 orders, partnering with over 2,500 car workshops in the greater Cairo area, according to the company’s profile on its website.

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