#1. Interview With Mugega Nasur: CEO Aloyo Electronics, a Multi-Million Company
Meet Mugega Nasur, a Senior Four (S.4) drop-out who started an electronics company and is on a path of building the next big electronics manufacturing and assembling plant in Uganda located in the district of Luwero, Uganda. According to an interview Pctech Magazine did with him, they are positioning themselves to be the leading manufacturers of inexpensive electronic devices on the African continent. Impressive, coming from a young man.
#2. Let there be technology in the agriculture sector
James Wire guest writes for the Daily Monitor with another interesting piece on Agriculture and Technology. Agriculture is said to be the largest contributor to the national GDP, yet it’s also one sector that continues to be marginalized especially in the areas of Technological integration. Turns out the farmers and Techies up until now live on two different horizons — and none is meeting the other!
#3. MTN to Reportedly Outsource It’s Technical Department
Who said MTN is an Engineering firm anymore? A Bank maybe!
#4. Nigeria’s WhiteSpaces to offer unlimited data for $9 monthly
Nigerian startup WhiteSpaces is tackling challenges such as high tariffs, data caps and quality of service concerns by providing truly wireless internet connectivity for just $9/month writes Humanipo. Microsoft is also experimenting with the use of Whitespaces to deliver affordable internet to schools in Kenya and South Africa.
#5. A BRCK Journey
The BRCK is a rugged, self-powered, mobile WiFi device which connects people and things to the internet in areas of the world with poor infrastructure, all managed via a cloud-based interface. Erik Hersman aka @whiteafrican, one of the leaders of the project from Kenya writes about their journey.
#6. Samsung joins forces with WHO and GSMA to improve Healthcare access in Africa
Samsung has been investing in healthcare lately with its wearable device category. However, its not just about shinny Galaxy Gears, at least 15.5 million expectant women and mothers of young infants are expected to benefit from an mHealth initiative that’s a result of a new partnership between Samsung, World Health Organisation (WHO) and the GSM Association (GSMA) according to TechMoran.
#7. Apple announces huge IBM partnership to bring enterprise services to iOS, new AppleCare for Enterprise
# Large Round of Layoffs Expected at Microsoft
Microsoft is planning to announce layoffs that will substantially exceed the largest layoffs in the company’s history. Most of them are expected to come from the businesses the company bought from Nokia several months ago the New York Times writes. Image: Mugega Nasur, Source: pctechmag.com