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- A Game-Changer for Africa's Mining Industry: Emmanuel Katto's Bold Vision
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#emmnauelkatto #emmnauelkattouganda #emkaemmnauelkatto #emmnauelkattoafrican #emkafoundatiob #emkauganda #emmnauel #katto #emkaA Game-Changer for Africa's Mining Industry: Emmanuel Katto's Bold Vision Read full news here https://www.independent.co.ug/emmanuel-kattos-vision-for-a-continent-on-the-cusp-of-transformation-in-mining-sector/ #emmnauelkatto #emmnauelkattouganda #emkaemmnauelkatto #emmnauelkattoafrican #emkafoundatiob #emkauganda #emmnauel #katto #emkaWWW.INDEPENDENT.CO.UGEmmanuel Katto's vision for a continent on the cusp of transformation in mining sectorAfrica poised for unprecedented mining boom BUSINESS INTERVIEW | THE INDEPENDENT | Africa is poised to experience an unparalleled mining boom that will unleash its immense potential and completely transform the continent’s economic terrain. Leading the push is the visionary Ugandan businessman Emmanuel Katto, who has expressed his deep hope and insight into the upcoming …0 Comments 0 SharesPlease log in to like, share and comment! - The future of payments in Africa
Human commerce has always sought more efficient mediums of exchange, and now this innovation is accelerating. The 21st century has witnessed dramatic shifts in how people pay for goods and services, with electronic payments increasingly displacing cash and, more recently, cryptocurrency and digital currencies emerging as alternatives to traditional conceptions of money.
Know more here https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/financial-services/our-insights/the-future-of-payments-in-africaThe future of payments in Africa Human commerce has always sought more efficient mediums of exchange, and now this innovation is accelerating. The 21st century has witnessed dramatic shifts in how people pay for goods and services, with electronic payments increasingly displacing cash and, more recently, cryptocurrency and digital currencies emerging as alternatives to traditional conceptions of money. Know more here https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/financial-services/our-insights/the-future-of-payments-in-africaWWW.MCKINSEY.COMThe future of payments in AfricaInnovations, entrepreneurs, and capital are reshaping Africa’s fast-growing electronic-payments landscape with solutions for consumers and businesses alike.0 Comments 0 Shares - Mobile Phone Technology Could Expand Equitable Access to Financial Services in Ethiopia
Data from the Global Findex Database indicate that the percentage of adults with bank accounts in Ethiopia has more than doubled since 2014 to reach 46%. However, despite this growth, financial equity in the population has decreased. In particular, there are significant disparities in account ownership based on gender, income, and education.
Know more here https://blogs.worldbank.org/africacan/mobile-phone-technology-could-expand-equitable-access-financial-services-ethiopiaMobile Phone Technology Could Expand Equitable Access to Financial Services in Ethiopia Data from the Global Findex Database indicate that the percentage of adults with bank accounts in Ethiopia has more than doubled since 2014 to reach 46%. However, despite this growth, financial equity in the population has decreased. In particular, there are significant disparities in account ownership based on gender, income, and education. Know more here https://blogs.worldbank.org/africacan/mobile-phone-technology-could-expand-equitable-access-financial-services-ethiopiaBLOGS.WORLDBANK.ORGMobile Phone Technology Could Expand Equitable Access to Financial Services in EthiopiaData from the Global Findex Database indicate that the percentage of adults with bank accounts in Ethiopia has more than doubled since 2014 to reach 46%. However, despite this growth, financial equity in the population has decreased. In particular, there are significant disparities in account ownership based on gender, income, and education. As of 2022, women are 16 percentage points less likely than men to have an account, while adults in the poorest 40% of households face a 20-percentage point income gap. Additionally, there is a substantial education gap of 41 percentage points among adults with a primary education or less.0 Comments 0 Shares - Internet users increase to 17 million
Internet penetration in Uganda jumped from 16.4m to an estimated 17.1m users in the second quarter of 2017 representing a 3.7% increase, according to the Uganda Communications Commission which regulates the industry.
Know more here https://ugbusiness.com/2017/11/digital-economy/internet-users-increase-to-17-millionInternet users increase to 17 million Internet penetration in Uganda jumped from 16.4m to an estimated 17.1m users in the second quarter of 2017 representing a 3.7% increase, according to the Uganda Communications Commission which regulates the industry. Know more here https://ugbusiness.com/2017/11/digital-economy/internet-users-increase-to-17-millionUGBUSINESS.COMInternet users increase to 17 million | Uganda Business NewsInternet penetration in Uganda jumped from 16.4m to an estimated 17.1m users in the second quarter of 2017 representing a 3.7% increase, according to the Uganda Communications Commission which regulates the industry. The report also shows that Uganda registered a 14.5% growth in mobile internet subscriptions, adding an estimated 1.6m new subscribers. Fixed internet subscription0 Comments 0 Shares
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