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Jumia wants to deliver more food 02 MARCH, 2021 IN PARTNERSHIP WITH Good morning ☀️ ️

Jumia wants to deliver more food 02 MARCH, 2021 IN PARTNERSHIP WITH Good morning ☀️ ️ Yoweri Museveni, Uganda’s president since 1986 had [a few words]( this week. “Facebook will talk but we shall move, they are not God. Recently, I heard people who came here for the first time, they were from the USA. When they reached, they asked me, ‘where is the war?’ I answered, ‘which war?’ They told me that they had seen on Facebook that there is a war in Uganda. Therefore, for such things, Facebook will fail.” In today's edition: - Nigeria is about to get its COVAX vaccine - Kenyan Space Agency - Jumia Foods - Opera & MTN’s 2020 financial report - TC Insights Nigeria is about to get its vaccine Let’s play a quick game. Guess which of these African countries is yet to receive COVID-19 Vaccine: South Africa, Egypt, Ghana, Nigeria, Ivory Coast. The answer: Nigeria - but this changes in a few hours. Nigeria is expecting 3.92 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine today. It will be the third West African country to take delivery under the COVAX scheme, after Ghana and Ivory Coast. Who’ll receive the vaccine: Healthcare workers, frontline workers - the military, police, oil and gas workers, customs workers, and strategic leaders. Online registration [has already begun.]( How much did this cost? This vaccine is free. Nigeria is expected to receive a total of 16m free doses from COVAX within the next few months. PARTNER CONTENT Want to get smarter about fintech in Africa? Listen to the Decode Fintech Podcast by Paystack! How do you expand your fintech into multiple countries? In this episode, we talk about how to choose the countries to expand into, when to expand, how to hire in different markets, and lots more! [▶️ Listen to Episode 2: International Expansion 101!]( Kenya’s space ambitions Kenya is making significant progress in its space exploration program. The Kenya Space Agency (KSA) is set to [launch]( two mini-rockets from the Malindi Space Centre in collaboration with the University of Rome in August. Backstory The Kenya Space Agency (KSA) was established in collaboration with Italy in 1964 to promote and regulate space-related activities in the country. In 1970 it launched the first satellite named Uhuru (on behalf of Italy) from southeastern Kenya, which was the world’s first earth-orbiting mission dedicated to celestial X-ray astronomy. In 2018, Kenya [deployed]( its first satellite into orbit called 1KUNS-PF. Why it matters The two mini rockets are to be launched using high altitude balloons, an improvement of the rockets that were launched in the 1980s and 1990s. Kenya holds the title of having the highest number of satellites and rockets to be launched into space from Africa. Between 1967 to 1988, a total of 27 Italian and international satellites were launched from the Kenyan territory. Kenya is looking to retain its reputation as a space powerhouse. Satellites launched into space by rockets are used for many activities such as weather forecasting, food security mapping, livestock and wildlife monitoring, as well as disaster management. Jumia wants to deliver more food Last week Jumia [released its 2020 financial reports]( and they suggest that it’s making significant progress towards profitability. Its operating loss reduced by 34% from €227 million in 2019 to €149 million in 2020. In its quest to continue on this path it's going to [focus more]( on food delivery. Why so? 20% of all transactions across the Jumia platform is made up of food and growing quickly. The e-commerce giant completed 5 million such orders in 2020. What’s next? Jumia will expand to Egypt following the exit of Uber Eats. The move into Egypt means Jumia is offering some form of delivery in 11 of its markets except South Africa, where Naspers-owned Mr D and Uber Eats dominate. Why it matters In 2020, demand for delivered meals and groceries exploded worldwide as restrictions to contain the coronavirus kept everyone indoors. Morgan Stanley [estimated]( that the online delivery market hit $45 billion in 2020. Although in Africa, the trend has been slower to take off because internet connections remain sluggish and unaffordable for large parts of the population. Jumia would rather align themselves with where the money is being spent and clearly, food is where it’s at. PARTNER CONTENT As industry experts and architects of continuity, Vertiv collaborates with customers to envision and build future-ready infrastructure. We leverage our portfolio of hardware, software, analytics, and services to ensure a customer’s vital applications run continuously, perform optimally, and scale with business needs. [Vertiv | LinkedIn]( Opera & MTN’s 2020 financial results are in Last week, Opera, the software company that owns the widely-used Opera browser and content platform, Opera News, released [its results]( for the fourth quarter of 2020. Highlights Dify: Opera announced a new digital wallet - Dify - that will fully integrate with the Opera browser, making online shopping more convenient for Opera browser users. Opera News: The content platform which has 200 million users in emerging markets is expanding into more ‘developed’ markets. OPay: Opera which owns 13.1% of the fintech startup, OPay, says it processed a gross transaction value of $2 billion in December alone, a 43% jump in two months. Read more: [Opera’s Q4 results claim OPay processed $2 billion in transactions in December 2020]( And MTN If there were ever any doubts about MTN Nigeria being Nigeria’s telecoms juggernaut, its 2020 financial report, with a profit before tax of ₦298 billion ($800m), clears that doubt. Highlights It added 12.2 million subscribers. This increase means that MTN has 76.5 million active subscribers in Nigeria, miles ahead of Airtel, which said in February that it has 44.4 million subscribers. MTN’s active data users also increased by 7.4 million which brings its total number of active data users to 32.6 million. MoMo’s agent network has increased by 259.2%. This growth happened because MTN converted its distribution network, which has for years sold airtime, to MoMo agents as well. For 2020, voice revenue was ₦897 million ($2.4m), an increase of only 5.9% from the previous year. Data revenue on the other hand is up 51.2% year-on-year as it contributed ₦332 million to the bottom line. Read more: [Despite business challenges, MTN Nigeria reports profit before tax of ₦298 billion]( What else we're reading - [Apple Is the $2.3 Trillion Fortress That Tim Cook Built]( - [UN’s Technology and Innovation Report 2021]( - [How Angie Nwandu leveraged Instagram to build The Shade Room into a media empire]( HELP SHARE THIS! - - - - - mailto:info@example.com?&subject=&body= Written by - Daniel Adeyemi Edited by - Edwin Madu & Koromone Koroye Advertise To advertise with us, send an email to [ads@bigcabal.com](emailto:ads@bigcabal.com) [View this email in your browser]( You are receiving this email because of your relationship with TechCabal. Please [reconfirm]( your interest in receiving emails from us. If you do not wish to receive any more emails, you can [unsubscribe here](. 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