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Uber and Bolt are going after their Nigerian drivers. [Read this online!](=.zCUb6-s4A_Ikap--SiXnyhV6XRdj1Ee3pslf61xGvuY) [Lire en français](=.hoXLrqLdqHJYsLl-3HJAe929jxM150_Tyre1EvA2POs) Read this email in French. [TCDaily Logo] 18 APRIL, 2023 IN PARTNERSHIP WITH [MoniePoint Logo] Good morning ☀️ It’s been two weeks since the launch of The Super Mario Bros movie and the movie has already [grossed $700 million](=.M3WVEK6IgHJXIa3J7k8H7xTc_KWSerH75t7wrSj2Tio) against its $100 million budget. It’s dominating box offices across the globe and is already the most successful film of 2023. Who’s investing in telling African stories via animation? In today's edition - [Fluidcoins to remit to investors](#Story1) - [Nigerian ride-hailing drivers threaten strike](#Story2) - [SA to spend $44 million on digital skills training](#Story3) - [Activision Blizzard is okay for acquisition](#Story4) - [The World Wide Web3](#CryptoMarket) - [Event: The Annual Film Mischief](#Event) - [Opportunities](#Opportunities) FLUIDCOINS TO REMIT TO INVESTORS =.EiwEbxmezT38CpW7SIfHTk6EammZ4lVwnhq3hhlYK-A Fluidcoins is going to let the money flow to its investors. This week, TechCabal—yes, us—confirmed that investors in the recently-acquired crypto company were [offered some portion](=.OWuArUoB-MRZTZkz3iKOeRr70vQQrlbyyw_Iz9FDC7w) of their initial investment. Downstream memory lane: In February, Barbados- and Seychelles-registered company Blockfinex [acquired](=.y56Z16tC7o3PB5ZtjApk1oq_0P6AgpNwFB0HDmUPUyk) a 100% stake in Fluidcoins for an undisclosed amount. At the time, it was unclear whether Fluidcoins—which had raised $180,000 from investors in 2021—had informed its investors about the sale. Now, sources close to the case confirmed that new conversations were held with Fluidcoins and Bitfinex after the sale. It is unclear what the details of those conversations were, but we now know that they involved talks where investors were offered some returns, as opposed to walking away with nothing. We can also confirm that at least one investor accepted the offer. Zoom out: In case you’re wondering, yes, investing in startups is sorta like gambling. The only difference is that investors get to spend years or even decades anticipating a win 😬. While it may seem dire, Fluidcoins’ news is the better alternative for many investors who are now pushing for more founders to keep investors better informed. [WhatsApp](=.zGQ2eTggUrF8rKURExxkFsOZ63cTAK5cviK8NvDEcL0) [Twitter](=.uvjh29k2WlavX-Z_pUd2ONJZFVzh4u-KeqVkr7paH5A) [LinkedIn](=._EYW_BQIy5dJ0zspSNUusbWit6Ohn0T6AbDWje5VroA) [Facebook](=.Bs5BP9RjHtFxtGtAmjBWBk1iKxWVV1pYqit04I3AGUY) [Email](mailto:info@example.com?&subject=&body= WORK WITH MONIEPOINT =.utXyNx1yQYRqhRqEJ4xiSn8_w-JdnGZqCWuxVVbY4DI At Moniepoint, we're creating the best workplace for global talent using the 4M framework- Meaning, Membership, Mastery and Money. This isn't an ad designed to convince you to join us, but it has all the reasons why you should. [Watch it here](=.xP-A-rqpZn6YnfhIbJxiprz0O5Cm1Zh-V2aBYNPPAP8). This is partner content. NIGERIAN RIDE-HAILING DRIVERS THREATEN STRIKE =.rkGtyWikUtm0I258cZefkE95ZE_bMdHcWLRf5DbzGMY Bolt and Uber drivers in Nigeria are taking a strong stance against ride-hailing companies. What’s up? The Amalgamated Union of App-based Transport Workers of Nigeria (AUATWON)—the union for ride-hailing drivers—is [threatening to protest](=.fpzR_758JJc0GUz_CuUv_TfvwafAhGt_C7A2qc3o8OU) against a plot that will see the union’s licence revoked. The first ride-hailing union: In December 2022, Nigeria [approved](=.7-vrLm7r-EkdhQeg-B3oq1UPnHyZEMNOU_RFD3lOihU) the very first African app-based trade union for drivers. With the approval of the Federal Ministry of Labour, AUATWON can negotiate the terms and conditions of drivers working for app-based ride-hailing companies like Uber and Bolt. This means that these companies can no longer make decisions without consulting the drivers via the Union. Across Africa, drivers of ride-hailing apps have held [several strikes and protests](=.EdX62dfK3l4WepAuxuSeg9BHCIAbcWccoVF5euv93P8) after Bolt and Uber implemented harsh changes like increased commission fees and higher penalties. Big tech isn’t happy: The ride-hailing companies aren’t too happy about their inability to drive unilateral decisions. Per AUATWON, these companies are lobbying the Nigerian Ministry of Labour to get the union’s licence revoked. Both Uber and Bolt are proffering the same argument they’ve brought in courts across the world: that their drivers are not employees, but contractors and as such, have no right to protest, unionise, or strike. A long road ahead: This line of reasoning has failed Uber in the UK where a court, in 2021, [ruled](=.nwC_eurdAcG5_rxoF3G8W3QyuGucnXXdJqvW3AEk4-c) that its drivers are in fact employees and not contractors. In the US though, an appeal court [recently ruled](=.fVL8YRi7zAxvdpaI4J94iWKSg-5uaULFF0Ioq_huKqU) that ride-hailing drivers are contractors. In South Africa and Kenya, Uber is also facing more lawsuits from drivers who clamour against the independent contractor status these ride-hailing companies have ascribed to them. [WhatsApp](=.G9H9PKr8VQltfO6v_TvGjxukCLdvewpAPqWvf1LnSpA) [Twitter](=.ajAA9MLbiIDI3ZGsNzvw_2TfYoYoPxqAiXhhUbpHHr0) [LinkedIn](=.RcNPDA17daCZu8vCfmNasx_a5GbhkMMMTVARsg4Fd44) [Facebook](=.g9uOn4T5It5eLhugUEcE3FfTmSFvMALpsKuhzeMZZZ8) [Email](mailto:info@example.com?&subject=&body= SOUTH AFRICA TO SPEND $44 MILLION ON DIGITAL SKILLS TRAINING South Africa’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa, has announced that the country will spend R800 million ($44 million) on digital skills training for unemployed youth in the country. [My Broadband reports](=.n_9WNoeDbsNnMyotgpODXdHP2NLjTRZu3AEHxlRa9z8) that the training package will be provided through the National Skills Fund. A $10 billion pledge: According to the president, this is one of several investments the country’s digital economy has seen in the past five years. Just recently, companies coughed up an R81 billion ($4.4 billion) pledge at [the South Africa Investment Conference (SAIC)](=.vnReo-51C0ETDJI2tAuPeUclqTqRHX5Aaqq9tATwRzg) to boost the country's tech and digital projects. SAIC has been a money magnet since its inception, pulling in a total of R200 billion ($10.9 billion) for ICT alone! It's like a digital gold rush, with commitments flowing into the data, telecoms, mining, manufacturing, energy, property, logistics, and even food and beverage sectors. The president wants to enable South Africans to use their skills to take advantage of employment and economic opportunities in the country's growing digital economy. [WhatsApp](=.ojVzPed-k24Y70E-lPobKZi2cabuftRfG9tZ_0Q-5EI) [Twitter](=.vrOvdpHeYtz3ZSvOrzhpyUpx2MxoVq9t8MuAeRD2VVM) [LinkedIn](=.pADU_O1NAK9zkNZe-29IddzcKJBVgeblJRcDZvr8AxE) [Facebook](=.IHo7TsKkFBAjpoLER0Uld2xCRMTElr2f-Gcv7Vx0yug) [Email](mailto:info@example.com?&subject=&body= SA APPROVES $69-BILLION ACQUISITION OF ACTIVISION BLIZZARD =.Ot8t645XYDoyoFATMkRjaCxi3CXcaXXAlcJVVrR8RqA South Africa is about to see its biggest tech deal ever. South Africa’s competition regulator, the Competition Commission, has [approved](=.NkcF9dvAzIT1dR-diJ6zqPMeYJ8AthWL5TIIHacrrEQ) Microsoft’s $69 billion acquisition of videogame player Activision Blizzard. Activision’s biggest franchise is Call of Duty, a shooter for PCs and gaming consoles, including Microsoft’s own Xbox and the rival PlayStation from Sony. However, since Microsoft first [announced the acquisition](=.m7kvUFHCBUb6ZsdI_GH2HxJr8r6Mhqrj1GTJCj_6vwU) last January, it has struggled to convince regulators to approve the transaction. No competition: In South Africa, there was a concern that Microsoft might push out the competition, including Sony and Nintendo, by restricting the game to its own console. But the Competition Commission has determined that the proposed merger is unlikely to result in that, as the merging parties have promised to keep supplying Call of Duty games to other consoles. Although South Africa is its [biggest gaming market](=.3nF9ruMuRy3zRgRcwrWtX3hHu7ts0NyPsGGNpRID7VY), it seems [unlikely](=.kHVS4cyrpmb0PTPSCO793kA2yK-kAWwLTcTFLvxNX34) that a decision by South Africa to block the transaction can derail it. This is a small victory for Microsoft, which faces scrutiny from other regulators like the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority, which has launched a detailed probe into the deal. [WhatsApp](=.a2qsmpuPEJVe0p6gPWiDyVU30Qb2y-etQHeRjWRDtuw) [Twitter](=.jbZApUlbdD5TWEbUZUq9bseD6UP7H9ELmoyhAdAfRX8) [LinkedIn](=.7fyljKkCZdWPHROOuPHVJa5Ep6jFxBw4VQWoiXqaegw) [Facebook](=.DqNraKWKzUl-bNV78JtxRmJ4ogfdPpZz2Wt0xnEk5vU) [Email](mailto:info@example.com?&subject=&body= THE WORLD WIDE WEB3 =.akFHF80hPRtwbCW_Rj_ck1FJVB20DEC9o1L2nNee6Ww Bitcoin $29,552 - 1.34% Ether $2,086 - 0.45% BNB $343 - 0.93% Cardano $0.43 - 1.29% Name of the coin Price of the coin 24-hour percentage change Source: CoinMarketCap * Data as of 06:30 AM WAT, April 18, 2023. A draft of US’s stablecoin bill is finally showing the difference between stablecoins and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). [Per CoinDesk](=.v8ptJl6U21TI0OyNO3wH6ieG95_mkmwvp4Eg7GA_82o), if the bill becomes law, “endogenously collateralised” stablecoins would be unlawful to issue, create or originate for two years. Ex-US president Donald Trump may have earned up to $1 million in NFT sales. [CoinDesk reports](=.Fclux9SwyAvkStHfRTM27wq-GOrv1D19ipNOD17jEvw) that the politician’s arraignment caused a spike in interest in his NFT sales. [WhatsApp](=.j7rLEwwBajWtbhltbPF6yc59cqclsKD_AzL5lJ22U3k) [Twitter](=.FAIYUT0IITaxrHAJfl-cOP_Mnknu22tNWBxAm8o4FDc) [LinkedIn](=.MAKar41GFx8ATjzdiYD0aTviGnhBDLGeedzH5t22Hpw) [Facebook](=.NXk1BGJui6oSqBOVn_aL7tk6rdntXt_XvdMEoTr9y3w) [Email](mailto:info@example.com?&subject=&body= EVENT: THE ANNUAL FILM MISCHIEF (TAFM) =.ZmTiyFmzjrDb0YmxO-X9N2LofhvKubyitRYwPmFA8dI [The Annual Film Mischief (TAFM)](=.gNfQNMFw0GThdvO_6F0d8abQr9WqNQIYI-9Wj4mGIWM) will return for its second pan-African edition from April 27 to April 30, 2023, with physical screenings in Lagos, Abuja and Accra. This year’s theme is #ShootTheCulture, a call to action to tell stories that reflect and celebrate our uniqueness in an innovative and global way. TAFM will also continue its virtual tradition and dedicate one day for virtual screenings and mischief sessions/discussions with industry professionals on very interesting topics. The festival is free for all to attend. [Register here](=.PlnSWuXhKx9BP91hdJnxb0s5oBvfbQvrqAuWDq6K_lU). IN OTHER NEWS FROM TECHCABAL [The Next Wave](=.I3d90UYEqIiWsxcV3CQ1e_3opX7XCb4U9w1AC7u1qFQ): Is francophone Africa taking the stage? Cape Town wants to fight load shedding with [a $65 million solar battery project](=.Ju2pVxaXrZeHYWPoitXkAbbxevL7emLPDwEqXHWsQgY). OPPORTUNITIES - The SaaS Accelerator Program: Africa 2023 has opened applications for its accelerator programme to enable early startups in Africa to receive funding. Selected startups will receive up to $70,000 in funding. [Apply by September 7](=._1gsAjrIGPA0E7yzHG-FqXhXSC0zAm_1BOTMtXhEb_Y). - The Jasiri Talent Investor Programme is looking for highly-driven individuals with a history of achievement and/or entrepreneurial action who aspire to launch a high-growth venture. [Apply by April 23](=.jUivjyxLdPUNbIcBE82o5r6FMnDDFAG7GJdfYbwWnLg). - Applications for a new cycle of the Global Cleantech Innovation Program (GCIP Nigeria) has kicked off. If you are passionate about clean technologies, tackling climate change and making a positive impact in Nigeria [apply by May 5.](=.EQzk6hpq3CbKFcIgvQ66PtJo-WqSH1ON6rwNY6s69qU) - The Africa’s Business Heroes (ABH) Prize Competition, a philanthropic initiative sponsored by the Jack Ma Foundation and Alibaba Philanthropy, is calling for participation from Africa’s entrepreneurial talent. [Apply by May 12](=.TRAIL3T-8LWcHz_0nKBgzgS3GB9vOj1qIFqtPHQBMRU). - Female-focused accelerator programme ShEquity Business Accelerator by the African investment firm ShEquity Partners has opened applications for its 4th edition in West Africa. [Apply by April 21.](=.p6nG4hJsXukJluQE5qRsjnQVTG1VRvYjCGjGkrwSlx4) What else is happening in tech? - [MENA-focused fintech Hakbah raises $2 million in per-Series A round](=.n9KRdGnyqsEbabnTt12RgO3VomoC25FXY-a_wPU5XgE). - [Checkkit secures undisclosed funding to scale its new blockchain solution](=.23bjQs-ASVriurvKi7-dApH7yGPLqWb_syac9dqwITM). - [America cuts Kenyans’ visa waiting period by four months](=.YEyZu1yHh_aH8Bm-TDJczfGnknjje2qBy_tbXSZaVe4). 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