Vertiv and GreenScale, a developer of hyperscale data centre campuses, have announced a strategic collaboration to deliver factory-integrated data centre platforms engineered for next-generation AI workloads in Europe. Following a competitive pre-qualification questionnaire (PQQ) process, GreenScale selected Vertiv as its preferred provider for standardised, prefabricated Vertiv OneCore hybrid-built data centres. While GreenScale will manage slab-down construction and site-wide infrastructure, Vertiv will provide AI-ready data centre modules engineered to support liquid-cooled deployments of NVIDIA Grace Blackwell GB200/300 graphic processing units (GPUs), including next-generation Vera Rubin GPUs. “AI workloads demand density and speed,” said Vedran Brzic, VP infrastructure solutions business EMEA, Vertiv. “By integrating the…
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Safaricom has officially listed its Green Bond on the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE). According to the company, 2,453 individual investors accounted for 96% of all applications. This highlights the growing retail appetite for capital markets products when access barriers are lowered. Nearly six in ten applications were submitted via USSD, with payments completed through M-PESA. Safaricom received total applications worth KES 41.4 billion but will take up KES 20 billion in the first tranche of its Domestic Medium-Term Note (MTN) programme. The offer was oversubscribed by 175 percent, signalling strong market confidence in the telco’s financial position and long-term strategy.…
BasiGo has officially opened a new electric vehicle charging site at the Shell Athi River service station. The Athi River site becomes BasiGo’s third charging location hosted at a Shell service station in Kenya, following earlier launches at Shell Waiyaki Way and Shell New Gatitu in Thika. The company says the new site is strategically positioned to support electric buses operating along the Kitengela and greater Athi River corridor. If you have a startup you want featured on TechArena, let us know through this contact form here. The charging station supports CCS2 and GB/T DC charging standards. This supports charging of up to…
Airtel Money has integrated its mobile wallet with Showmax. With this integration, customers in Kenya will be able to pay for their streaming subscriptions directly from their Airtel Money wallets. The new integration enables Airtel Money users to subscribe to Showmax, renew existing plans or activate new subscriptions without leaving the platform. Customers can now pay instantly for Showmax Entertainment, Showmax Entertainment Mobile and Showmax Premier League Mobile using their mobile money balance. “Through this partnership with Showmax, we are providing a smooth and reliable payment experience that delivers a fast, safe, and convenient way for customers to stay connected…
NBA Africa has announced the five prize-winning startups from the second edition of the NBA Africa Triple-Double Accelerator, a program designed to support Africa’s growing technology ecosystem and the next generation of entrepreneurs. The winners were unveiled on December 5 during a Demo Day held at Carnegie Mellon University Africa (CMU-Africa) in Kigali, Rwanda. The accelerator attracted over 700 applications from startups across 32 African countries. Out of all applicants, 10 finalists were selected to pitch their solutions to a panel of international industry leaders. If you have a startup you want featured on TechArena, let us know through this contact form here.…
When Josh Whale talks about electric mobility in Africa, he does not sound like a CEO pushing a trend. We had a chat with Josh Whale, Ampersand’s co-founder and CEO, to hear firsthand about the journey, challenges and innovations behind Africa’s electric mobility shift. Ampersand’s story formally starts in Rwanda in 2019 when the company launched its first commercial electric motorcycle. Behind that public debut were two years of intense R&D that began around 2017. Since then, the company has grown from a handful of prototypes to a fleet of roughly 8,000 active riders across East Africa, including more than…
Visa brought together founders, investors, corporate partners and industry leaders in Cape Town on 1 December for the fourth cohort of the Visa Africa Fintech Accelerator Demo Day. The showcase marked the end of a three-month program that supported 22 high-growth fintech startups working to scale digital commerce solutions across the continent. The startups represent 12 markets and operate across 31 countries. Women-led innovation featured strongly, with eight female founders in the group and most of the participating companies having women in leadership roles. If you have a startup you want featured on TechArena, let us know through this contact form here. With…
Airtel Money has announced that its customers can now make payments to I&M Bank merchants across the country. Through the partnership, Airtel Money users will enjoy a 50% guaranteed cashback in airtime on all Paybill transactions. They also gain access to a wider merchant network, faster payment experiences and more secure mobile money services. Airtel Money Kenya Managing Director Anne Kinuthia Otieno said the partnership reflects how important bank Paybills have become in Kenya’s payments ecosystem. She noted that more than ninety per cent of existing Paybills are linked to banks. Airtel Money aims to make it easier for customers…
Africa Tech Summit Nairobi has confirmed Fincra, the global payments solutions provider, as the Headline Supporter for its eighth edition set for February 11 and 12, 2026 at the Sarit Expo Centre. The 2026 summit is expected to bring together more than 2,000 delegates and over 1,000 companies across four key tracks. These include the Africa Money and DeFi Summit, Africa AI and Digital Summit, Africa Climate Tech and Investment Summit and the Africa Startup Summit. The event will gather leaders, investors, founders, regulators, and enterprise executives to explore the trends shaping the continent’s digital economy. If you have a startup you…
KCB Bank Kenya and Visa have partnered to introduce a Tap to Phone payment solution that allows merchants to accept card payments using only an NFC-enabled Android smartphone. The launch is part of Kenya’s growing shift toward modern and flexible digital payments. This guide breaks down everything merchants need to know before they sign up. How Tap to Phone Works Tap to Phone turns a merchant’s NFC-enabled Android smartphone into a payment acceptance device. Merchants do not have to use physical point-of-sale terminal and instead they open a dedicated app and allows customers to complete transactions by tapping their contactless…

