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Banks have failed to remit $260 million in USSD fees. [Read this online!](=.k4Vwlh6Ay7jysFshWN2mfa926VFl2_CzuEkejqn8FQo) [Lire en français](=.xD9MChE-3U98Bg7b8mLbrhCvqmPbIZlSJwjq32XlJZQ) Read this email in French. [TCDaily Logo] 15 MAY, 2023 IN PARTNERSHIP WITH [MoniePoint Logo] Good morning ☀️ Twitter has a new CEO. Over the weekend, ex-Chief Twit, Elon Musk, announced [Linda Yaccarino](=.g1bSFcn7GJzcQO0X0zzgDAf86p2H4sKiLu9x6PwEGFw), former chairman of advertising at NBC Media, as the new CEO of the platform. Yaccarino’s profile, however, says she’s been CEO since March 2023. Starboy Musk [will now](=.H7VEgrbWpOaYSRU6FsC8CVwYQobLV9PODCbWVbFWfHI) take on the chief technology officer (CTO) position at Twitter where he will lead the ruination growth of Twitter’s features and product offerings. In today's edition - [Nigerian telecoms may disconnect USSD](#Story1) - [SA to pay citizens for saving electricity](#Story2) - [Wasoko expands to Zambia](#Story3) - [TC Insights: Mitigating Africa’s cyber risks](#Story4) - [The World Wide Web3](#CryptoMarket) - [Report: The State of Tech in Africa](#Report) - [Job openings](#Opportunities) NIGERIAN TELECOMS TO DISCONNECT USSD OVER $260 MILLION DEBT =.1IYdL_E0Ck-kIdbUBMJ0btWpa4hKpOBwf0td8CpHo6w Nigerians may find some of their banks’ USSD services unavailable in the near future. Last week, Nigerian telecoms [announced](=.gyEGn2k2p2qGkPzARGHafgoMHO6L5F7v-Z3j3M3mZic) that they had received the approval of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to disconnect several Deposit Money Banks (DMBs). Per the telecoms, the disconnection order comes due to the banks’ failure to pay over ₦120 billion ($260 million) in USSD debts. Side bar: Every time you perform a USSD transaction on your mobile phone, telecoms charge [a ₦6.9 fee](=.IwP1gSvJUMWHPxkde7xERNkGe48PyJEocGOAA_TjI2c) to your bank. The money is removed from your account at the end of the month, and banks then remit that money to telecoms. Or at least they should. Per the Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), banks have [failed to remit](=.zAm2jO3NpPDs0Erg_YOVZ6XcxqTxx6eL45T0A0VFH1Q) payments for USSD transactions for an undisclosed period. History repeats itself: This is the third time in five years that telecoms are threatening to shut down USSD services for the same reasons. In 2019, ALTON, for the first time, [threatened to shut down](=.tOeBYAe6Yt0yt5SNYTbw0FE3v46Na6GqNFzG2SoCVAM) the service over a disagreement on who should bear the cost of the transaction fees—customers, banks or telecoms. Again, in June 2021, two months after the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) [approved](=.BSbrbrjHcDzoCrHa5PlJfiNGrQI_MFbCKh2tk6o0GI0) that users would bear the costs for USSD transactions, ALTON threatened to shut down the service after banks failed to [remit ₦47 billion](=.tQp9ALp0URDxxEx5lnREVAGdXouIGbZGMMUjSxr0fs4) ($102 million) for the USSD service. Zoom out: For past occurrences, resolutions were passed before disconnections happened, but that might not apply to this situation. At this stage, telecoms have stated that they have received no cooperation from banks to resolve the issue. 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Eskom, South Africa’s power generating company, has also [proposed plans](=.wWtzOFXfJIHajefFPsqjZwebmHJzQMSCBM7PLWcSu20) for up to level 16 load shedding, which could mean [up to 23 hours](=.a_8hlzkIQ8DGHvQnta1LqFHAqBZfcV3jHc-PEEN6_co) of blackouts. There’s hope and reward: In a [media briefing](=.SmrRBEEkazd38Plk841eoQRNRHyx3p1KhLzs_RcpW-Q) on Friday, however, electricity minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa announced that Eskom would be implementing an incentive programme—the Distribution Demand Management Programme—that will reward South Africans who reduce their power consumption. Per the minister, for every megawatt an individual or business saves—through reduced demand—they will get R3 million ($154,000). Side bar: A [megawatt-hour of power](=.RLlY4oeT-Ox7GN4y_kqHCtbZhPvbRKX8sSU-QnOxwl0) could power two refrigerators non-stop for a year, toast 89,000 slices of bread or drive an electric vehicle for 3,600 miles—the distance from Cape Town, South Africa to Cairo, Egypt. Per the minister, the incentive programme will help the country re-distribute excess power during peak demand periods. The reward isn’t automatic, though. Eskom will independently verify and measure all applications to prevent abuse of the programme. Big picture: This is the second electricity-related programme that’s set to reward South Africans. In January, the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) [approved a new scheme](=.b8i4vb56Dlr8KbDKrM96MMftwl777LuQB8X1ymFm2X4) that allows residents of Cape Town to feed excess electrical power from their own generators into their power system, in exchange for cash. 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The platform also provides retailers with credit offerings by leveraging purchasing history. A new model: Wasoko will also pivot to a hub and spoke logistics network (a model that uses a large distribution centre to dispense inventory to multiple fulfilment centres) and will use Lusaka as the central hub for Zambia. The company says it is pivoting to this model to drive stronger operational efficiency and significantly boost its capacity for faster regional expansions. In addition to its latest expansion, Wasoko will double its service radius across all of its existing locations in Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, and Uganda, where it says it has amassed a network of over 200,000 informal retailers and delivered more than 5 million orders to date. 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Interpol's new [Africa Cybersecurity Assessment Report](=.hr-mz-YRomXP1SYmNOZXs_J4Xtec1VJBawmngPv8ALM) further revealed an increase in cybercrime in African countries due to the rise in digital technology adoption. This week, South African Health-Tech company Quro [raised](=.Lg49IabIAcqJ0uPIuzWsUoUMkDTUmSnD7F0pECAJBZM) $1.3 million in an undisclosed funding round from Mineworkers Investment Company (MIC). Successful cyberattacks in Africa have severe consequences for organisations and society as a whole, resulting in financial losses, data breaches, service disruptions, and a loss of public trust. It will cost the African economy [up to $100 billion by 2025](=.BAizwydZBVvKqeVDWn-ZoRrRL07EUWC5EH5tKxBfPhg), according to a report by the World Economic Forum. It’s time African organisations stopped relying on external support and invested in their cybersecurity infrastructure if they really want to combat the increasing threat of cybercrime. 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