Nigeria DARES: The $750M World Bank Programme Targeting 750,000 Solar Connections in 18 Months
The Nigeria Distributed Access through Renewable Energy Scale-up programme is the largest single solar mini-grid deployment commitment in Africa’s history. Here is what it is trying to do and the operational risks that will determine if it delivers.
Microsoft Elevate Africa: Three Million AI Training Certificates and a Challenge to DeepSeek
When Microsoft announced it would train three million Africans in AI this year, it was careful to frame the initiative in social impact language. What received less attention was the name sitting in the backdrop: DeepSeek.
Morocco Gotion: Africa’s First Battery Gigafactory Breaks Ground in Kenitra
The Gotion High-Tech gigafactory in Kenitra, Morocco broke ground as Africa’s first utility-scale battery manufacturing plant. Beyond the milestone, the questions are about supply chain control, EU trade advantage, and mineral-rich nation lessons.
TVET in Africa: Can Technical Training Scale to Meet the Digital Economy Demand?
Africa adds 18 million young workers annually but TVET enrolment covers barely 1.8% of secondary students. An investigation into whether reform is moving fast enough.
Why Africa’s Smallholder Farmers Are AI’s Hardest Localisation Problem
Africa’s 33 million smallholder farmers represent the most demanding AI localisation challenge on the continent — fragmented land, 2,000+ languages, low literacy, and market access gaps that no generic model can bridge.
South Africa’s Spectrum Auction Returns: The 6GHz Battleground That Will Define 5G
ICASA is preparing its second major spectrum auction in five years, targeting six frequency bands. The contested 6GHz band has turned a routine licensing process into a regulatory fight.
One Licence, Two Markets: Kenya and Rwanda Just Redrew East Africa’s Fintech Map
The Central Bank of Kenya and National Bank of Rwanda signed a landmark agreement to build a mutual recognition framework for payment service providers — the first binding PSP passporting MOU in East Africa.
AfDB and UNDP Launch $10 Billion AI Push — And Africa’s Compute Gap Is the Hardest Part
The AfDB and UNDP have committed $10 billion to AI infrastructure and capacity across Africa. The financing is real. The compute gap it needs to fill is larger.
Aga Khan Fund Exits Nation Media Group: Rostam Azizi Takes Control of East Africa’s Largest Publisher
The Aga Khan Fund has sold its 54% controlling stake in Nation Media Group to Tanzanian billionaire Rostam Azizi. BETAR breaks down the deal terms and what it means for African media.
Morocco’s Digital X.0 Law: Africa’s Most Comprehensive AI and Data Governance Framework
Morocco has introduced a comprehensive framework law covering AI governance, data governance, and digital identity — the most ambitious digital regulatory project on the continent.


