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As the nation awaits Rachel Reeves’ pivotal Autumn Statement on 26 November, speculation is intensifying about how the Chancellor will…
As the nation awaits Rachel Reeves’ pivotal Autumn Statement on 26 November, speculation is intensifying about how the Chancellor will…
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The 14th annual Absa Enterprise & Supplier Development Expo has concluded with unprecedented success, generating over R24 million in business opportunities for South African small businesses. The event attracted 476 SMMEs and 31 corporate procurement teams, marking the highest engagement levels in the expo’s 14-year history according to organizers.
The 14th annual Absa Enterprise & Supplier Development Expo has reportedly set new records by generating over R24 million in business opportunities for South African small, medium and micro enterprises (SMMEs). According to reports from organizers, the event achieved its highest engagement levels in 14 years with 6,451 total interactions recorded during the two-day gathering in Johannesburg.
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Nigeria is witnessing a massive infrastructure boom as international technology companies pour hundreds of millions into advanced data centers. The investments are driven by the country’s young, digitally-native population and the growing demand for artificial intelligence capabilities across the continent.
Nigeria is experiencing a billion-dollar data center construction boom as global technology giants race to establish infrastructure capable of handling advanced computing workloads, according to industry reports. The West African nation, already recognized as one of the continent’s leading technology hubs, is attracting unprecedented investment to support its rapidly expanding digital economy.