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Africa AI PhD pipeline — researcher training gap 2026
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Africa’s AI PhD Pipeline: Who Is Training the Continent’s Next AI Researchers — and Where They Go

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  • March 21, 2026
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.
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Africa culinary and food media economy — YouTube monetisation, brand deals and export economics
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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

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  • March 21, 2026
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.
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South Africa 150 percent EV tax deduction manufacturing hub
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South Africa’s 150% EV Tax Bet: The Factories That Will Benefit Are Not the Ones Already There

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  • March 21, 2026
BMW’s Rosslyn plant makes the X3, including a plug-in hybrid variant. Ford assembles a hybrid Ranger in Pretoria. Toyota builds the Corolla Cross HEV in Durban. Volkswagen Group Africa’s leadership…
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Nigeria CBN double mandate AI compliance stack — liveness checks and AI AML standards
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Nigeria’s CBN Double Mandate: The AI Compliance Stack Every Fintech Must Now Build

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  • March 21, 2026
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…
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Rwanda virtual assets crypto law CBDC dual track regulation 2026 — BETAR.africa
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Rwanda’s Twin-Track Digital Currency Bet: Cabinet Approves Crypto Law While CBDC Pilot Goes Live

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  • March 20, 2026
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.
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Zimbabwe 15 percent digital services tax 2026 — BETAR.africa
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Zimbabwe’s 15% Digital Services Tax Is the Steepest on the Continent — and the Most Contested

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  • March 20, 2026
Zimbabwe has implemented a 15% withholding tax on digital services — the steepest digital services tax on the continent. What it means for platforms, businesses, and consumers.
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Africa agricultural AI localisation smallholder farms challenge — BETAR.africa
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Africa’s Agricultural AI Problem: Why Smallholder Farms Are the Hardest Localisation Challenge

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  • March 20, 2026
AI tools trained on North American farmland cannot identify cassava or sorghum. Why smallholder farming is Africa’s hardest AI localisation problem — and who is solving it.
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Morocco Digital X.0 AI governance framework North Africa — BETAR.africa
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Morocco’s ‘Digital X.0’ Law: North Africa’s Most Ambitious AI and Data Governance Framework Explained

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  • March 20, 2026
Morocco has enacted the most comprehensive AI and data governance framework in North Africa. A breakdown of what the Digital X.0 law covers and what it means for tech businesses.
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African Union Google AI MOU sovereign AI Africa partnership — BETAR.africa
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AU-Google AI MOU: Can Partnership With a Tech Giant Deliver Sovereign AI for Africa?

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  • March 20, 2026
The African Union signed a landmark AI partnership with Google. A critical analysis of what the MOU delivers, what it concedes, and whether sovereign AI is possible under its terms.
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Africa coding bootcamp economy skills gap ALX Moringa Decagon — BETAR.africa
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Africa’s Bootcamp Economy: Are Alt-Training Programmes Closing the Skills Gap or Skimming the Top?

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  • March 20, 2026
ALX, Andela, Decagon, and Semicolon claim to be solving Africa’s tech talent crisis. A data-driven look at who gets in, who gets jobs, and who captures the value.
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Nigeria Bank M&A Wave 2026: Who Acquires the Recapitalisation Failures and at What Price?

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Nigeria bank M&A wave 2026 — who acquires Polaris Keystone Union Bank after CBN recapitalisation deadline
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