Africa’s AI PhD Pipeline: Who Is Training the Continent’s Next AI Researchers — and Where They Go
Africa’s AI researcher training pipeline produces fewer than 500 elite-level graduates per year on a continent investing billions in AI infrastructure. Most leave. This is the structural problem behind Africa’s compute ambitions.
Africa’s Food Media Economy: What YouTube Pays a Cooking Channel, What Knorr Pays a Creator, and What It Costs to Get Jollof onto a Tesco Shelf
African food media has built a multi-layer commercial architecture: YouTube geography gaps, FMCG brand deals as primary income, cookbook diaspora rights economics, and the landed cost of getting Nigerian sauce onto a Tesco shelf.
Africa’s Streaming Pay Gap: Why Afrobeats Generates Billions of Plays but Cents in Royalties
One million Spotify streams from Nigerian listeners generates $300. The same volume from Sweden generates $10,000. The 30x differential is the structural reality of Africa’s streaming pay gap.
Nigeria’s CBN Double Mandate: The AI Compliance Stack Every Fintech Must Now Build
On March 10, the Central Bank of Nigeria issued formal baseline standards requiring banks and fintechs to deploy AI-powered anti-money laundering systems — with annual independent model validation, documented audit…
Africa’s Series A Desert: How Local VCs Are Filling the Gap Left by Retreating US Investors
US-based investors in African startup deals fell 53% in early 2026 as QED, Quona, and Left Lane Capital went absent. Local funds — Hlayisani Capital and Ventures Platform — anchored by government pension capital, are now filling the gap.
Rwanda’s Twin-Track Digital Currency Bet: Cabinet Approves Crypto Law While CBDC Pilot Goes Live
Rwanda is simultaneously licensing crypto through a new Virtual Assets law and piloting a CBDC. A look at the dual-track strategy and what it means for East Africa’s fintech ecosystem.
Ethiopia Mandates 1.5% Telecom Levy to Fund Rural Connectivity
Ethiopia has introduced a 1.5% levy on telecom revenues to fund rural connectivity. What it means for Ethio Telecom, Safaricom Ethiopia, and underserved communities.
Rwanda’s 1.5% Digital Services Tax Joins a Growing Continental Wave
Rwanda has introduced a 1.5% digital services tax, joining Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa in Africa’s growing DST wave. What it covers and who it affects.
Ghana Admits 11 Crypto Firms to Regulatory Sandbox — The VASP Act 2025 Is Now Operational
Ghana has admitted 11 virtual asset service providers to its regulatory sandbox under the VASP Act 2025. A breakdown of who made the list and what the rules require.
South Africa Flips the VAT Switch on Digital Platform Operators — Effective April 1, 2026
From April 1 2026, South Africa’s VAT rules require digital platform operators to register and collect VAT. What the change means for global and local platforms alike.

