Tizeti to tackle broadband underdevelopment in Cote d’Ívoire with Microsoft

ABIDJAN, Cote d’Ívoire, May 17, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Tizeti, a leading internet service provider in West Africa, announced an expanded collaboration with Microsoft to address the issue of broadband underdevelopment in Cote d’Ívoire and bring internet access to almost 5 million people.

The partnership aims to provide affordable and reliable high-speed internet access to underserved communities and people in the country, addressing the significant broadband gap that has hindered economic development and social progress in the region and empowering more Ivorians to participate in the digital economy.

Cote d’Ívoire is believed to have less than 40% internet penetration, with fixed internet around 2%. The fixed internet and broadband sectors remain underdeveloped in Cote dÍvoire, due to a legacy of poor international connectivity, which resulted in high wholesale prices, limited bandwidth, and a lack of access for alternative operators to international infrastructure. Operators such as MainOne, and Africa Coast to Europe have subsea infrastructure, with 2Africa expected to land in 2023. While the submarine cable vertical is more competitive, Cote d’Ívoire has limited last-mile providers who pull the internet capacity and distribute it to homes, offices, schools, hospitals, and other public institutions.

Tizeti will roll out high-speed internet infrastructure with Microsoft’s Airband Initiative, leveraging Tizeti’s low-cost wireless technologies. This will help make it easier and cheaper for people to access the internet and connect to the digital economy. These shared efforts are part of the Microsoft Airband Initiative’s commitment to bring internet access to 100 million Africans by the end of 2025, which aligns with Tizeti’s goal of connecting more people to the internet in a cost-efficient way.

“We are thrilled to partner with Microsoft to bring reliable and affordable high-speed internet access to underserved communities in Cote d’Ívoire,” said Kendall Ananyi, Chief Executive Officer of Tizeti. “Our mission at Tizeti is to bring affordable and reliable internet to more Africans outside the digital envelope, and this partnership is a significant step forward in achieving that goal. This work with Microsoft continues our joint efforts to deliver world-class internet connectivity to the people of Africa, starting with Nigeria and now Cote d’Ívoire.”

Microsoft’s Airband Initiative is focused on advancing digital equity—access to affordable internet, affordable devices, and digital skills—as a platform for empowerment and digital transformation across the world.

“Through our expanded partnership with Tizeti, we are committed to providing high-speed internet access to five million people in Cote d’Ivoire by the end of 2025,” said Vickie Robinson, General Manager of Microsoft’s Airband Initiative. “Partners such as Tizeti are vital to the Airband ecosystem, which relies on local expertise along with public and private organizations of every size to tailor regional solutions. The expansion to Cote d’Ivoire will help build sustainable infrastructure that strengthens local development and reduces barriers to connectivity.”

For many countries in Africa, there is still a huge digital divide. This boundary between connected and unconnected translates into clear consequences for employment, education, family and social life, and access to information. Collaborations such as this play a significant role in addressing the digital infrastructure deficits in emerging economies, leveraging innovative technology and capabilities, to improve development outcomes for millions of people.

About Tizeti

Tizeti is a fast-growing Wireless Internet service provider in Nigeria, Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire delivering high-speed unlimited Wi-Fi Internet access to residential and business customers using wide-area Wi-Fi.

Contact: Temitope Osunrinde (press@tizeti.com)

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Sweegen’s Rebaudioside M receives full authorization for use in the United Kingdom

Bestevia Reb M expands sugar reduction solutions in the U.K.and is now available to food and beverage producers.

Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., May 17, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Global sweetness and flavor innovator, Sweegen has announced that its Bestevia® Rebaudioside M (Reb M) has been fully authorized for use in the United Kingdom (U.K.) This regulatory approval marks a significant milestone for Sweegen, as it becomes the first and only company to receive authorization for any steviol glycosides produced using alternative technologies in the U.K.

Reb M, a high-purity steviol glycoside derived from the stevia plant, is renowned for its clean and sugar-like taste profile. It offers a natural, zero-calorie sweetness solution, making it an ideal choice for food and beverage manufacturers seeking to reduce sugar content and provide healthier options to consumers. Sweegen’s nature-based sweeteners, including its Reb M, offer a scalable and cost-effective alternative to traditional sugar.

Brands in the U.K. have eagerly anticipated the authorization of Sweegen’s Bestevia Reb M during the initial formulation phase and tastings. They are actively collaborating with Sweegen’s food and beverage applications experts based at its EMEA U.K. Innovation Studio in Reading, England, to integrate this highly sought-after stevia ingredient, along with Sweegen’s outstanding taste modulation and unique sweeteners, into their formulations.

Damian Bellusci, Vice President of Sales EMEA/APAC at Sweegen, expressed his excitement about the authorization, stating, “We are extremely proud to be the pioneers in securing full authorization for Bestevia Reb M in the U.K. This milestone reaffirms Sweegen’s commitment to providing innovative, nature-based, and sustainable sweetening solutions to the industry. Reb M offers food and beverage manufacturers an exceptional tool to meet consumer demands for healthier products without compromising taste.”

The decision to authorize the bioconversion manufacturing method for steviol glycosides, including Reb M, was made by the Minister for Primary Care and Public Health in relation to England, the Welsh Ministers in relation to Wales, and the Minister for Public Health, Women’s Health and Sport in relation to Scotland. The authorization is per Article 10(1) of retained Regulation 1333/2008, fulfilling the requirements.

The authorized manufacturing method allows for using steviol glycosides, including Reb M, in the Great Britain (GB) market. The Regulations provide updated terms of authorization for using this method in GB, with the terms being similar to those in the European Union (EU) and Northern Ireland. For the latest information, referring to the relevant EU Regulations on the EUR-Lex website is recommended.

Casey McCormick, Vice President of Global Innovation at Sweegen, emphasized the significance of Reb M in driving product innovation. “The approval of Bestevia Reb M in the UK represents a very positive step forward for brands looking to improve the nutrition profile of their products. The clean, sweet taste of our Bestevia Reb M enables new approaches to reduce and eliminate sugar in a way that exceeds consumers’ expectations  and supports public health objectives to reduce sugar consumption.”

Hadi Omrani, Vice President of Technical and Regulatory Affairs at Sweegen, highlighted the rigorous safety and compliance standards behind Bestevia Reb M’s authorization. Omrani stated, “At Sweegen, we prioritize safety, quality, and regulatory compliance. Obtaining full authorization for Bestevia Reb M in the U.K. required thorough scientific evaluations and stringent assessments to ensure its safety for consumption. This achievement reflects our commitment to delivering superior products that meet the highest industry standards.”

Sweegen is dedicated to revolutionizing the sweetener market with innovative solutions that promote healthier choices without compromising taste. The full authorization of Bestevia Reb M in the U.K. reinforces Sweegen’s leadership in the nature-based sweetener space and positions the company as a trusted partner for food and beverage manufacturers worldwide.

Sweegen recently attained FEMA GRAS status for sweet proteins brazzein and thaumatin II, complementing steviol glycosides in food and beverage production. With the addition of brazzein and thaumatin II, Sweegen continues to expand its portfolio of safe and effective taste-modulating flavors that can help food and beverage manufacturers meet the demand for healthier and delicious products to align with consumers’ holistic approaches to wellness. Brazzein is the star ingredient in Sweegen’s newly launched Sweetensify flavors for taste modulation, an ideal flavors tool for brands seeking to create sugar-like tastes in food and beverages.

About Sweegen

Sweegen provides sweet-taste solutions for food and beverage manufacturers around the world.
We are on a mission to reduce sugar and artificial sweeteners in the global diet. Partnering with customers, we create delicious zero-sugar products that consumers love. With the best modern sweeteners in our portfolio, such as Bestevia® Rebs B, D, E, I, M, and N, and sweet proteins brazzein and thaumatin, along with our deep knowledge of flavor modulators and texturants, Sweegen delivers market-leading solutions that customers want, and consumers prefer. Well. Into the Future.

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Relevant risks and uncertainties could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in or implied by the forward-looking statements and, therefore, should be carefully considered. Sweegen assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements as a result of new information or future events or developments.

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According to the MD, several other measures were explored before reaching the conclusion.

NamPower’s Managing Director (MD), Kahenge Haulofu, yesterday said the media has been misusing the term ‘load-shedding’ in the recent coverage of the power utility’s debt collection plan that was re-introduced through a public notice last week.

Haulofu during a media briefing explained that the debt collection plan, which is a scheduled disconnection of electricity supply to defaulting customers, is a re-introduction of a debt collection plan and debt repayment incentive that was first introduced in 2021 and it is not load-shedding.

“There has been a lot of misinterpretation of terms by the media and the public in relation to the suspension of electricity supply to NamPower customers with overdue accounts.

The debt collection plan and repayment incentive are NamPower’s efforts in reaching an understanding between default customers in paying their outstanding accounts,” he clarified.

He added that with NamPower’s Power Supply Agreements, the company has the right to totally disconnect the electricity supply to defaulting customers, hence the resolution to introduce the debt collection plan.

According to the MD, several other measures were explored before reaching the conclusion of introducing the debt collection plan that will be implemented on 05 June and will affect customers who fail to pay their overdue accounts by 31 May.

The disconnection of electricity supply to defaulting customers will be divided into stages starting with stage one and escalating to stage nine.

Meanwhile, Haulofu emphasised that NamPower has received no pressure from their bilateral partner, Eskom and that the load-shedding in South Africa (SA) has to date not posed a need for Namibia to panic.

He concluded by saying that Namibia only receives 100 megawatts of electricity from SA while its largest supplier is Zambia with 180 megawatts of electricity.

Source: Namibia Press Agency

Addis Ababa-Atlanta Flight Facilitates Tourism, Investment & Trade Between two Cities: Ethiopian CEO

Addis Ababa May 16/2023 (ENA)The commencement of Ethiopian Airlines direct flight between Addis Ababa and Atlanta will serve as a bridge for the development of socio-economic cooperation between the two sister cities by facilitating tourism, trade, investment and cultural exchanges, Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO, Mesfin Tasew underscored.

Ethiopian Airlines, the largest network operator in Africa has officially commenced a new service between Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and Atlanta, USA on Tuesday.

During the inaugural ceremony, Ethiopian CEO said Ethiopian Airlines uses Addis Ababa as its main hub and gateway to connect Africans together and to the rest of the world.

Atlanta is one of the biggest cities in the USA that is home to several Ethiopian diaspora and African Americans, he added.

In this regard, the CEO indicated that direct flight between Addis Ababa and Atlanta will serve as a bridge for the development of socio-economic cooperation between the two sister cities by facilitating tourism, trade, investment and cultural exchanges.

The direct flight will also provide the most convenient connectively to passengers in Atlanta, the state of Georgia and the surrounding states, he added.

Mayor of Addis Ababa, Adanech Abiebie for her part mentioned about the benefits of the direct flight in strengthening the flow of people, business, tourism, technologies, and ideas among other things in addition to its contribution to enhancing the socio cultural relations.

Mayor of Atlanta, Andre Dickens said the newly launched flight will help the State of Georgia and Atlanta connect with African continent by coming to the capital city of Africa, Addis Ababa.

Chargé d’affaires of the US embassy in Addis Ababa, Ambassador Tracey Ann Jacobson stated that the newly launched flight is the latest milestone in the long, deep and very important relationships between Ethiopia and the United States of America.

“Our ties are strong, not just because we have diaspora of million people in the US. Our ties are across all sectors. This flight and the relationship between the cities of Addis Ababa and Atlanta will help us develop our relations going forward.”

Noting that there are a lot of positive developments and optimism in Ethiopia, she said American and Ethiopian Businesses are wise to take this opportunity and capitalize on the growing potential.

Atlanta will be Ethiopian Airlines’ 5th passenger destination in the USA following Chicago, Newark, New York and Washington.

The multiple award-winning Airlines announced that in this month it will also launch additional flights to Copenhagen and Abidjan.

Ethiopian is adding new destinations around the world and is currently flying to 145 domestic and international destinations on 5 continents.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

On Wednesday, State Prosecutor Henry Muhongo called to the dock the deceased’s father.

High Court Judge Christie Liebenberg on Wednesday announced that sentencing in the Shannon Wasserfalll case, in which Azaan Madisia and Steven Mulundu were found guilty of the obstruction of justice, will be handed down on 13 June 2023.

During the sentencing mitigation in the Windhoek High Court on Wednesday, Liebenberg set the sentencing date for 13 June for Medisia and Mulundu who were charged with defeating or obstructing the course of justice. Madisia was found guilty on an additional charge of fraud.

The 22-year-old Wasserfall was reported missing in Walvis Bay on 10 April 2020 and her remains were found buried at the harbour town on 06 October 2020 after an anonymous text message was sent to the deceased’s father.

Madisia and Mulundu were subsequently arrested for Wasserfall’s murder, a charge they were acquitted of in a judgement handed down by Liebenberg on Tuesday.

On Wednesday, State Prosecutor Henry Muhongo called to the dock the deceased’s father, Tega Metheus, who described his daughter as a lovable and easy-going person.

He said that it is painful looking back and now knowing that during the six months the family spent searching for Wasserfall, Madisia was right by his side and lending a helping hand.

Source: Namibia Press Agency

Yaounde: thief beaten to death by population

A thief has been beaten to death this May 17 at the Amour Mezam, Tongolo branch neighborhood in Yaounde, center region of Cameroon.

According to eye witnesses, the alleged thief attempted to steal a lady’s bag and phone when the agency guard intervened but was quickly stabbed in his neck and side by the robber.

“We were at the agency at about 4:30 AM and passengers who arrived were waiting for their families to come and pick them. The guy walked up to the lady with a long knife on his hand and demanded for her bag and phone. This alerted the guard who was conscious that he had to protect passengers. In an attempt to stop the thief, the thief stabbed the guard more than three times, on the neck and the side. It was on the shouting of the guard that the population was alerted and they started beating him,” a witness stated.

He was said to have a chain on the leg that was supposedly preventing him from feeling any pains or dying at first.

“He was even having a chain on his leg but no one noticed it at first. He was beaten severely from 4:30 am till about 9 am but he did not die. It was a random little girl who indicated to the population that they should cut off the chain on his leg. Immediately after they did, the thief died about 5 minutes after,” the witness indicated.

“I am a mother and will never want my child to end this way. There are several things youths can do instead of stealing, it is bad. You may end up losing your life and life continues here on earth,” a shocked woman stated.

“I am a bike rider and I left the house this morning at 4:30am and as of now I have already made F CFA 3500 and by the end of the day I would have had more. So why steal when you can do something good with your life to earn a leaving?” another witness wondered.

The Guard who was stabbed is said to be receiving treatment at a hospital in the Emana neighborhood.

The population acknowledged that theft in this neighborhood is very frequent as passengers and citizens are harassed frequently.

It is worthy of note that the said thief is said to have just come out of Prison after serving a two-year jail term.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Ethiopia Participates At 48th Annual Meeting of Islamic Dev’t Bank in Saudi Arabia

The 48th annual meeting of Islamic Development Bank (IDB) was held in Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Ethiopia has participated at the event for the first as a guest, Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.

Current issues such as exploring opportunities for joint cooperation in the direction of eliminating the consequences of natural disasters, developing human capital, building stable, green and sustainable infrastructure were discussed during the annual meeting.

The Bank has 57 member countries that are also members of the Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC).

The Islamic Development Bank is one of the biggest sources of alternative financing other than the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank which provides finance to member countries for the construction of infrastructure projects including education, health and other multifaceted development efforts.

Ethiopia has been working with the utmost priority to become one of the beneficiaries of this financial institution, the ministry indicated.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency