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The e-commerce giant will set up shop in SA by 2024.

The e-commerce giant will set up shop in SA by 2024.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 October 18, 2023 | [Read Online]( In partnership with Share this newsletter: //link.mail.beehiiv.com/ss/c/_p8mO7pBiG6zFvckPDjzaZkxNnUja96KSCTzHXx2gCinQbxw_qdxxuopG-d0baJxAdN5L7OHU5ZQxpp-wRCFTXy9w8I_zIELgRe_S3coUxeZR8g5glNNbC2JY59EZ0mzEg4mduH7vLLKIAEN3JMPa_3xvx8JnOi6yeGr7gHtKm63UDuLBzda88S5WtUNCo-J-s8zchEBfmPt25ZTxNT34w/40j/BlCt_LXsSF2grUgqz4N9iA/h2/wNkgRviONdVAPnfliiPWbF3dsO3pIVGxZDKq-Vrohso [Lire en Français]( [اقرأ هذا باللغة العربية]( Good morning ☀️ LinkedIn is costing people their jobs. This week, the platform announced that it will [lay off 668 employees]( across its product, finance, R&D and talent teams. This comes five months after the company [laid off 716 people](, and weeks after it announced a renewed [focus on AI](. Does that mean AI is taking people jobs? We’ll leave that question open for now. Here’s what we do know: at least [243,000 tech workers]( have been laid off in 2023. In today's edition - [Patricia asks customers to buy shares]( - [Amazon to launch in SA in 2024]( - [eMedia and MultiChoice have a second round]( - [SA to probe its digital space]( - [The World Wide Web3]( - [Opportunities]( Startups //link.mail.beehiiv.com/ss/c/_p8mO7pBiG6zFvckPDjzaZkxNnUja96KSCTzHXx2gCinQbxw_qdxxuopG-d0baJxAdN5L7OHU5ZQxpp-wRCFTXy9w8I_zIELgRe_S3coUxeZR8g5glNNbC2JY59EZ0mzEg4mduH7vLLKIAEN3JMPa_3xvx8JnOi6yeGr7gHtKm63UDuLBzda88S5WtUNCo-J-s8zchEBfmPt25ZTxNT34w/40j/BlCt_LXsSF2grUgqz4N9iA/h17/pANB0FgbCZ_zPySLbyuWa9xXBjv2qlWvPhGlvKTFz0U Patricia pleads with customers to convert owed funds to company shares [Patricia image](Image source: Techpoint Africa Patricia and its customers are now in a conversation about balances. [Per Techpoint Africa](, a representative from the crypto exchange told customers that the only option available for users who want to get their money back is to convert the funds into company shares. Backstory: The Nigerian crypto startup has been at loggerheads with its customers due to a [hack]( it suffered in January 2022, which cost it $2 million, and led to the company freezing withdrawals in [May 2023](. Following that, customers have been unable to retrieve their assets, and Patricia has been actively issuing [several updates]( to its customer base without providing a clear timeline for when they can access their money. In August, in what it termed a move to protect customer assets, it converted all user assets into its recently introduced [Patricia Token (PTK)]( backed by the US dollar. Unfortunately, users were not given prior notice of this conversion, and they still couldn’t access their funds even after the conversion. The last known update was in October, when the company planned a new repayment plan through fundraising. CEO Hamu Fejiro announced, at a town hall meeting, that the company had [secured some funding]( and would reopen its app soon. Now, sources from Techpoint allege that Patricia is pleading with customers to convert their funds to company shares as a “last resort”. What now? Customers are confused about this sudden conversion to shares, and despite concerns, the representative assured customers they would eventually regain access to their money. There have been promises of more details via email, but many have yet to receive any information. Patricia also claimed they would contact customers by phone, but so far, only two have reportedly received such calls. Access payments with Moniepoint Moniepoint has made it simple for your business to access payments while providing access to credit and other business tools. Open an account today [here](. E-commerce //link.mail.beehiiv.com/ss/c/_p8mO7pBiG6zFvckPDjzaZkxNnUja96KSCTzHXx2gCinQbxw_qdxxuopG-d0baJxAdN5L7OHU5ZQxpp-wRCFTXy9w8I_zIELgRe_S3coUxeZR8g5glNNbC2JY59EZ0mzEg4mduH7vLLKIAEN3JMPa_3xvx8JnOi6yeGr7gHtKm63UDuLBzda88S5WtUNCo-J-s8zchEBfmPt25ZTxNT34w/40j/BlCt_LXsSF2grUgqz4N9iA/h29/ADYf5HNFy9s0_v75B2lGmhXQ_nNBf_KEz84F-nN1jMI Amazon to launch online shopping service in South Africa in 2024 [Amazon HQ](Image Source: Amazon Amazon is finally setting up shop in South Africa. The e-commerce giant [will launch its online shopping]( service in South Africa in 2024. South Africa will become the second African country, after Egypt, to host a locally-dedicated Amazon shopping website. Amazon said, on Tuesday, that independent sellers in South Africa could register their businesses on its marketplace website—Amazon.co.za—starting next year. The launch of Amazon's service comes at a time when South Africa has seen a sharp rise in online shopping after the pandemic brought an opportunity for e-commerce to finally take hold and contribute meaningfully to traditional sales. Amazon’s launch in South Africa should have happened earlier. However, the e-commerce giant experienced a push back after a Western Cape High Court [ordered a stop to the construction]( of its African headquarters. The South African Court of Appeal overturned this decision. Amazon's platform in South Africa [is still being finalised](, as it must comply with local competition laws requiring online retailers to separate their retail and marketplace businesses. Zoom out: The launch of Amazon in South Africa will provide sellers in the country an opportunity to grow, and scale their businesses. The move also presents [competition to Naspers' Takealot.com](, the dominant online shopping service in the country. 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