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AI data centres in Africa - MTN Lagos and Microsoft Kenya facilities with power infrastructure
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Africa’s AI Data Centre Race Has a Power Problem

  • UphivaBETARUphivaBETAR
  • April 6, 2026
MTN is spending $240 million on an AI data centre in Lagos. Microsoft and G42 are spending $1 billion in Kenya. The investment is real. So is the power problem that could undermine it.
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AI surveillance cameras mounted on poles in an African city, representing the  billion Chinese AI surveillance infrastructure deployed across eleven African countries
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Africa’s Billion AI Surveillance Problem: No Laws, No Oversight

  • UphivaBETARUphivaBETAR
  • April 3, 2026
Eleven African countries have collectively spent more than $2 billion on Chinese-supplied AI surveillance systems. Not one has laws that adequately govern these deployments. For businesses in telecoms, financial services, and enterprise tech, the compliance exposure is real.
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Africa graduate unemployment trap — university degree returns 2026
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Africa Graduate Unemployment Trap: What a University Degree Gets You in 2026

  • UphivaBETARUphivaBETAR
  • April 3, 2026
More Africans are graduating from university than ever before. More are also unemployed, underemployed, or working jobs that don’t require a degree. The credential trap is real.
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Africa corporate training gap — employer workforce investment failure 2026
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Africa Corporate Training Gap: Employers Are Not Investing in the Workforce They Need

  • UphivaBETARUphivaBETAR
  • April 3, 2026
African employers consistently say they can’t find workers with the skills they need. Most of them are spending less than 0.5% of payroll on training. The gap is of their own making.
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Africa shadow education tutoring market 6B private tutoring 2026
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Africa Shadow Education Economy: The $6B Private Tutoring Market Governments Ignore

  • UphivaBETARUphivaBETAR
  • April 3, 2026
Africa’s private tutoring market is worth over $6 billion — and growing fast. It is not a supplement to public education. It is the primary learning system for millions of students.
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After Africa EdTech crash — who trains Africa's workforce 2026
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After the EdTech Crash: Who Is Actually Training Africa’s Workforce?

  • UphivaBETARUphivaBETAR
  • April 3, 2026
Dozens of African EdTech companies have shut down or pivoted since 2022. The companies that survived are training Africa’s workforce in ways the venture-backed startups never could.
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Africa bank-fintech M&A 2026 — banks buying fintechs acquisitions
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Africa Bank-Fintech M&A 2026: Banks Are Buying the Fintechs They Once Feared

  • UphivaBETARUphivaBETAR
  • April 3, 2026
Across Africa, banks are acquiring the fintechs they once dismissed as disruptors. The strategic logic is sound — but the integration risk is real.
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Africa higher education expansion — 300 new universities credential inflation 2026
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Africa Higher Education Expansion vs Quality: 300 New Universities and the Credential Inflation Crisis

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  • April 3, 2026
Africa has added over 300 universities in a decade. Enrolment is up. Graduate employment is down. The continent is running a credential inflation crisis in slow motion.
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Africa EdTech B2G pivot — government as customer 2026
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Africa’s EdTech B2G Pivot: When Governments Become the Customer

  • UphivaBETARUphivaBETAR
  • April 3, 2026
After years of chasing consumers who couldn’t pay, Africa’s surviving EdTech companies are pivoting to government contracts — a harder sale with very different unit economics.
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Africa electricity tariff reform wave 2026 — Nigeria Ghana Kenya energy transition
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Africa Electricity Tariff Reform Wave 2026: Who Gains, Who Loses

  • UphivaBETARUphivaBETAR
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Across Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya and South Africa, electricity tariffs have risen sharply in 2026. The reform wave was necessary — but not equally shared.
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Africa’s Branch Campus Boom: Who Benefits When Western Universities Set Up Shop on the Continent

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CBN VASP AML supervision pilot: Nigeria names Paystack and Flutterwave to monthly compliance reporting
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Africa's global music export premium: Afrobeats and Amapiano royalty economics, label deals, and revenue flows
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