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28 SEPTEMBER, 2022 IN PARTNERSHIP WITH [Flutterwave Logo] Good morningð We're trying to evaluate the average salary of tech stars across different roles in Nigeria's tech ecosystem. Are you a writer, software developer, data analyst, business analyst, SEO specialist or designer? Are you at entry, intermediate, or senior level? Regardless of your role or level, your response is very important to us. We need you to answer about four questions to help our research. Don't worry, you're not stating your name or company. It's completely anonymous. [Tell us how much you earn](=.B_lawWPOT29D0JvDBo5gJSdp382DJFw19nezBaElcL4)! In today's edition - [Crypto market](#CryptoMarket)
- [Lagos to bill co-working spaces](#Story1)
- [Cell-C launches perpetual data plans](#Story2)
- [Kenyan Uber and Bolt drivers go slow](#Story3)
- [MEST and Mastercard dish out $30,000 grant](#Story4)
- [TikTok faces million-pound in the UK](#Story5)
- [Opportunities](#Opportunities) CRYPTO MARKET
=.KXIgoDIpz4R1Tw6N16n3k-5w0_0sCBPbXue7nKcVAkw Bitcoin $18,787 - 6.36% Ether $1,283 - 7.14 BNB $270 - 4.96% Solana $32.36 - 6.78% Cardano $0.43 - 5.81% Name of the coin Price of the coin 24-hour percentage change Source: CoinMarketCap * Data as of 06:00 AM WAT, September 28, 2022. [WhatsApp](=.FHl0E5vzpYpFW-har7w_AaVnq33g-uc6tqI3LwaplGc) [Twitter](=.SmGhPC15fVCNJrwgWKimFWTODqYFFXtpI0w2LNe9puM) [LinkedIn](=.vVHndHV6-yEXuJxAqE_pO2m0PXPhkkXs1bbDS-uI8Bw) [Facebook](=.wLyu_tdFVoD4wRgbV45aA8a-obR_PC3ktUxrMGb1yPI) [Email](mailto:info@example.com?&subject=&body= LAGOS STATE BILLS TECH HUBS FOR SAFETY AUDIT
=.U_X36Ayo0eHXKrYoOU0GH1O6Ifymbi-TDXdcu3LA-i4 Image source: Techpoint Africa Lagos, one of Africaâs busiest tech hubs , is [asking all tech hubs](=.t48x128or3VEVAtwjh2V9hPs01gIAu5cIrIgI4sJhz8) and co-working spaces in the city to remit an annual sum of â¦200,000 ($463) to the state government. The popular thereâs-money-in-tech catchphrase will finally benefit the Lagos state government, which is only now enforcing a law made [11 years ago](=.azbgMLGs9LVWSlxtOmN0Fim2FBBqu0jqBvLW4tnG5BU). What exactly is the money for? For your safety. [The Lagos State Safety Commission](=.cndTh03gM-sktWsAp5vq5qFv5B18cNBVqWE8Ea_zLMg) (LSC) was established to âoversee matters relating to the safety of residentsâ life and propertiesâ. The commission has 16 departments, one of which is responsible for the safety audits that are about to sweep through the cityâs tech hubs and co-working spaces. The safety audit costs an annual documentation fee of â¦50,000 ($115.92), with an additional fee of â¦150,000($347.76) for certifications. Starting this month, a private safety assessment company, [Aquicorn Projects Limited](=.Tey8X62FHyuFo2Itot1_fTA4dx4X2k2n_-cUr_8SJFs), will work with the enforcing authorities to visit these hubs to identify potential hazards and recommend proper safety measures. [WhatsApp](=.jGRp1RtokEWuTye2R0PgM53MJ4UcqGwpxN9GoN09V5o) [Twitter](=.hl1Xv8NsdPnLBbOYKKRVHHruNjrQ3QbSod10aWLLSk0) [LinkedIn](=.yO4y1qFy0foNaszrn2P4ySVJYGXj5NC6C0SelBm_yh0) [Facebook](=.4c04SC4IOyAWeDYjBog9ETEsK9lAQEO_O5SxT5iiXjg) [Email](mailto:info@example.com?&subject=&body= SEND BY FLUTTERWAVE =.tc4yJWKOUYqG8C6Hj3eorR0TfEd137-jkBWQluCc3qM Don't just send money, send money fast. Send and receive money directly to mobile wallets, bank accounts, Barter or through cash pickup with $end. Visit [send.flutterwave.com](=.8r9EWrgqjufCjezqoGOv-T48eFl81kuPsUJN7FYdJzI) and do it now! This is partner content. CAPITEC AND CELL C TEAM UP TO LAUCH DATA THAT NEVER EXPIRES
=.Ly5bRKxp-urUUvzjoqw2xfSI8PspFgpTnaywxDnniGA Image source: 247HowTo South African bank Capitec and mobile network operator Cell C are [partnering up](=.9FdQdxMJGbYRAxCkZ5k1eDg2A35lWX5R2jwsjc5NPlE) to launch Capitec Connect, a package which will provide data that lasts indefinitely provided the SIM card is used every six months. The package will cost users R4.50 ($0.2) for 100 megabytes of data and R45.00 ($2.5) for a gigabyte of data. The problem being solved We all know the pain of spending your hard-earned money to buy (overpriced) data from your mobile network operator and then having it expire before you use it all because you hadnât used it within the stipulated time. The package by Capitec Connect aims to solve that problem, offering customers data and airtime that they can use indefinitely without having to worry about its validity expiring. âBundle pricing, off-peak and peak rates, and the fact that your data expired are all things that make no sense,â said Capitec CEO, Gerrie Fourie. Some background: In 2017, telecoms industry regulator, the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) and the National Consumer Commission [advocated](=.0hIItciGFjer_606Vf5xzca5ZekmJif3F5m_oaFNEmE) for data to remain valid for at least three years, but the provisions were later removed from the final service charter amendments and replaced with more lenient provisions. The bank states that its new package aims to change this for the benefit of consumers. Zoom out: Capitec Connect will function as a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO). MVNOs provides cellular services to clients without owning the network infrastructure. Last week, MTN [announced](=.qiUqoRVV2HkQu7D-ZlAnOncYFlomA11UXovgGmGDvEI) that it was pushing into the business of MVNO service provision. [WhatsApp](=.T5ix4RNxEIVJ8M0TjZE7iuVUjjTbsVeUQt0O5duL30o) [Twitter](=.2BVbzUzibhkxz9teEJD0B1nU55rllXLyhuq5zMCDw58) [LinkedIn](=.GMh28-1KiTaUdwovH-HnpZss7622aJMEg4VFAz3OT8U) [Facebook](=.ePq2LX7WSV87xoF3hpNSFkupoWUW1kZjU5klTYT-pas) [Email](mailto:info@example.com?&subject=&body= UBER AND BOLT DRIVERS GO SLOW IN KENYA FOR HIGHER PAY
=.4jmU3V9F9UQ0PJAjLm1KQqIZfcAt2xSBjHJ4lu-0tBc There is a go-slow in Kenya. To put pressure on Uber and Bolt to lower their commissions to 18%, Uber and Bolt drivers in Kenya organised a [go-slow protest](=.BUe8fjmjfS3O9wnFph8aBdIkm_q6K4bmdWOh27XwOLw). The drivers have long complained that the cost of fuel is increasing while their pay is decreasing. Since the hailing platforms are unable to haggle with the riders on pricing, they believe it is only reasonable for them to lower their commission. Kenya's command falls flat In response to the years of protests, on June 20, Kenyaâs National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) established regulations that set a national cap of 18% commission on all rides. Local ride-hailing services like Safaricom's Little already operate within that range, at 15%. Bolt and Uber were required to lower their commissions by September 22âthree months after the noticeâbut they haven't, hence the strike. Some drivers are refusing to take rides while others are concluding their trips offline. A repeat of history Bolt is yet to say anything, but drivers on both platforms have gone on strike since Monday. Uber has [affirmed](=.g3aCEmDXp9Synzf76m6jXMUqD51JAs-skm1OLz55miU) that it values its customers and is open to listening to their concerns, but it has also [been in court](=.HxK8TW7ne79-S7TLDd8tnidC-_CE5D89xKpyKPjqXNg) for two weeks contesting the new regulations, citing that NTSA shouldnât interfere in its business and that the new rules will stifle its investments in the country. Something similar happened in Tanzania, where taxi companies were mandated to reduce [commissions to 15%](=.qhp9z8KAmy1ke39T66gpgFPpP6tq_y9XgIHxDI2XCyw). While Uber [ceased operations](=.jUAQ64WjRijEBTWYQKq2dCdJO4CVevldnSjlsuwMtW4) in the country, Bolt made its services exclusive to corporate customers. Will that also happen in Kenya? [WhatsApp](=._L4wssto1cRioLj8oc03WtZsLb-HsSmRxegtIv-BXso) [Twitter](=.F6UweFwxxsTibX5SdEl76dZOZyQ9zbz_UlYhMl9wg74) [LinkedIn](=.ZgvU537cpZqCgKh7La66uaVV_XX4VZ9XvwktkBGJr9o) [Facebook](=.R9w_cQvSgrr0q_50OV09PxX63k8eqMWTGgHImJ9tkdM) [Email](mailto:info@example.com?&subject=&body= SELL MORE WITH PAYSTACK [Paystack](=.IhShUwlPicajuTxOaVlGG2dBhAOFbzeyuRB9y0r7mnI) Increase your online sales with a Paystack Storefront - a free, beautiful seller page that helps you bring creative ideas to life. ðð¾ Learn more at [paystack.com/storefront](=.0YfP14cTnb7XTFdax2zvuzgKJ4Io_rSiFRdn2fyD8Kc). This is partner content. MEST AND MASTERCARD GRANT $30,000 TO SIX GHANAIAN STARTUPS
=.WzT5dvnWjds63ujLqBEyiINzEsUXOtKGauzAiex4PNU In partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, MEST Africa has [awarded](=._5iXFqStffoz1DqHwI67G-ZLTZnPJ_T_jekPrTsOwIM) a $30,000 grant to support six promising early and growth stage startups in Ghana through the MEST Express Accelerator. The startups include local e-commerce startups Shaq Express, Africa Goodnest, and Tiny Reusers, fintech Fluid Finance, health tech company Digital Health Access, and agritech Sommalife. Each of them will get $5000. MEST has an accelerator? Yes, it has been running one since 2020 in partnership with Mastercard Foundation. The accelerator aims to make promising early and growth stage startups in Ghana investor-ready. This cohort is different from the others as it specifically focuses on startups using technology to drive sustainability. The participating startups will also receive more personalised solutions and guidance than other cohorts did. [WhatsApp](=.9yMm4B5XxMpBFbuznHCyL7BFLikg4p72-d83fDeXGrM) [Twitter](=.Tz8OyFreZf_BvK5k09lO0EWZAoB5ZW3uQjqwBQWJKmA) [LinkedIn](=.MGd-tpWM7YRnZJVqv4scL4LWsbYAaCwNUgVjsFxGN84) [Facebook](=.RmqeKfy3oui1iIeYDtJFdMrgR6CdOYhQ1LptqSSnAuw) [Email](mailto:info@example.com?&subject=&body= TIKTOK FACES MILLION-POUND FINE IN THE UK
=.XPiYr-bRWgGDj4ELX0OKdA6PxB0loolUJ_27KKzcRjQ We frequently hear of big tech companies like Meta, Apple and AlphabetâA.K.A Googleâgetting fined for various reasons across the globe. For TikTok, the clock is ticking as it faces several panels this year on its misuse of childrenâs data. Whatâs up? Yesterday, the UKâs Information Commissionerâs Office (ICO) [revealed](=.o2doRq2hdFIbs8FBwngnFV0Leqi2Zj7hVRl3_hrFs_0) that TikTok breached child data protection laws for a two-year period. In 2019, the ICO initiated an investigation to find out how TikTok collects private data. And yesterday, it revealed that TikTok âmay haveâ processed data of children under the age of 13 without their parentsâ consent. The ICO also said that the short-form video platform may be guilty of processing special category dataâwhich includes gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religious or political affiliationsâwithout any legal grounds. This comes a few months after a UK High court, in March, approved a class-action lawsuit against TikTok for misusing childrenâs data. In the Netherlands, it also faces another [billion-pound suit](=.VDS9r4Kn-eRrZnYT_CU-2twP3Efxiib5wJgRApPkqvk) for allegedly harvesting and auctioning sensitive data. Last year, it was [fined â¬750,000](=.cZQy2b2Zpk6GdiP3Cf0QaQDUCPg0yLI1z6_yAWQ1fSU) ($718,000) by the Dutch Data Protection Agency (DPA) in the Netherlands for violating the privacy of minors. In the latest hurdle, itâs facing fines of up to £27 million ($29 million). UKâs data protection laws empower the nation to fine companies that contravene UK GDPR or the Data Protection Act up to 4% of their global turnover. Zoom out: TikTokâs prescient troubles are not the most recent tumble with social media platforms and how they manage childrenâs data. Just this month, Irelandâs data privacy [levied](=.Z1kafB15Nf_hUWvDrdFH5lCtQxqvGlqicVNB7oqhboI) a â¬405 million ($402 million) fine against Instagram for the same reason. Social media sites might be tightening up their privacy guidelines, but regulators arenât letting them go scot-free for past mistakes. [WhatsApp](=.Wv13PTR0BH5afUdoti08lfnSXWspfZ-MmEuPlEBgWxU) [Twitter](=.ccvRdlO45Ftv_Rc77Y3CIEsYKcxn7qndEX4aC0aIymI) [LinkedIn](=.VPHLcpWU61W1fwNnfMMdob4FAfcePYUccHr1ORmaqU4) [Facebook](=.utcyWh-uWmqeCCKoWvN1xv_ZkRY96Lp3wU6jWG7pstQ) [Email](mailto:info@example.com?&subject=&body= CASH OUT WITH CASHOUT [Africhange](=.E1E4B6K-Sm66x-oN7pgMLgC93GBihZ0hUQnUJM2TKFM) Start cashing out your bitcoin for naira today. With Cashout, you can own a bitcoin exchange and start receiving payments with bitcoin. Cashout makes it easy to exchange bitcoin for naira. Get started today! [Cash out with Cashout](=.EuUyMQ8tvmwDKmE2B2x8N2eFfkYZYTvdqR_UNcUgtJU). This is partner content. IN OTHER NEWS FROM TECHCABAL Paymob and Tabby [partner to bolster e-commerce in Egypt](=.Z06Q-o3Zq5SBp2M8mxSUtaHDsVQeTyJQHceCJcLp2H0). Farmerline raises an additional [$1.5 million pre-Series A round](=.uXU34OXTGrFEUOfGlC9ADAcY5x1Vm9QjSvKSCtgQutM). The fibre frontier will determine who wins the battle for [5G dominance in SA](=.kEG56sLxysx3_U3ogTUuT2QBB5C1GmFShtifyOLHFu0). OPPORTUNITIES - Applications are open for the UK Research and Innovation African Research Leadersâ Programme. Talented researchers in sub-Saharan Africa who are leading quality health research in the region can apply to get up to £750,000 in funding. [Apply by December 1](=.auy17DcpxUGgdGPsDqtNcVl1mCS_ll6sYEcmwKXwoe4). - The USADF Accelerate Africa Entrepreneurship Challenge 2022 is now open to applications from MSMEs in Africa who are prioritising job creation and job and youth productivity on the continent. Winning applications will receive grants of up to $250,000. [Apply by September 30](=.Hs4yLHd64yfjplEX6UGnJElq2cdXzlONriSKr9b_cjo). RECEIVE FOREIGN PAYMENTS WITH GEEGPAY [Geegpay](=.WK6XFO3C1i3CI_E4jz3ySRv_FnrYe86srf9TcGOtyi0) The work is already hard, receiving payments for it, shouldn't be. Get an instant USD, GBP & EUR virtual account to receive payments for your work. [Try Geegpay now.](=.H-gA_Z5_WtcPyxN3kC_RXzmuJ5UfZZXYt47Zxdk49gM) This is partner content. What else is happening in tech? - Sterling Bank to [become holdings](=.t-9KKw7DYxUPN6oKWuNc0c8eRF89kEkQmM5XKLuNx5E). - Nigeria [hikes interest rate](=.PMlmm7zQuhYFx-ics_KTyuk3SEKKTb86SlCsLHQEERM) to record to curb Inflation and halt naira slump - Squad to hydrogen: Nigeriaâs big banks join [fintech fray](=.VjeetQnMrwRyQOCONPIf7FteLYQ5iQOtMm0ZQcY_Tyo). - The sub-Saharan African cities with the [fastest Internet](=.rws0NgYabv_1xcFax5Lx35Sa74OoXNS9d2jn6M_3HFc). SHARE THIS NEWSLETTER - =.YIV9mw3EJaIiJDVeG2E_2VHk4HkxTRevd7NtSTeZ07I
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