Do central bank digital currencies have a future in Africa? Countries across Africa are looking to use central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) to overcome infrastructural problems affecting the banking sector. Use of the technology behind cryptocurrencies is expected to facilitate domestic and cross-border payments, and increase trade. Read More "Hack the Mara" competition now open to African developers To tackle last mile payment challenges, Mara, the Pan-African blockchain platform, is announcing the launch of the “Hack The Mara” competition which will take place from 17th-26th of September 2022. The hackathon in partnership with Circle, the issuer of USD Coin (USDC) and Euro Coin, will challenge developers to use blockchain via USSD and M-Pesa for payment transparency. Read More. EcoCash pens deal to enable PayPal service in cash-strapped Zimbabwe Zimbabweans are now able to use PayPal’s Xoom for remittances after mobile money platform, EcoCash inked a partnership with global payment network Thunes to facilitate payments utilising the global remittance platform. This developments comes a shortly after World Remit terminated direct remittances into Zimbabwean bank accounts of recipients. Read More. Mobile money in Kenya now fully interoperable Airtel and Telkom users are now be able to access Safaricom’s pay bill platform following the upgrade of the seamless transfer of money through merchants attached to different operators. This development is in line with the principles of the National Payments Strategy, 2022 – 2025, which was launched by the Central Bank of Kenya in February this year. Read More. |