Mobile elearning startup Sterio.me seeks partners, set to launch in Nigeria
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Mobile elearning startup Sterio.me seeks partners, set to launch in Nigeria
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StartupBus Africa was great fun and brought about some really exciting ventures. Some of them, however, have crept off the radar since the startup competition slash hackathon concluded last year November. Sterio.me isn't one of them. The energetic mobile ...
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Habari Zinazoendana
11 years ago
HumanIPO17 Feb
Sterio.me targets Nigeria, Tanzania, Lesotho launches
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Learning platform Sterio.me is targeting launches in Nigeria, Tanzania and Lesotho this year, despite experiencing setbacks in getting the project off the ground in Zimbabwe. The startup – which engages young, rural African learners through a simple, ...
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Daily News23 Dec
Prons Department seeks partners in private sector
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Daily News
PLENTY of land endowed with various natural resources including minerals, highly qualified personnel that include proners and already exting factories all combine well to enable Tanzania Prons Services become economically successful. “You have a lot of ...
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PUSH MOBILE MEDIA LTD, PARTNERS WITH APALYA TECHNOLOGIES FOR OTT VIDEO STREAMING TECHNOLOGY
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Dar es Salaam. Tanzania’s leading interactive mobile communications technology provider, Push Mobile has partnered with Apalya Technologies, South Asia’s leading technology platform provider to enhance mobile video and live TV streaming experience in Tanzania and...
11 years ago
Dewji Blog31 Jul
UNAIDS, ASLM and Partners Launch Initiative to Improve HIV Diagnostics
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and the African Society for Laboratory Medicine (ASLM) (http://www.aslm.org) have joined with global partners to launch the Diagnostics Access Initiative which calls for improving laboratory capacity to ensure that all people living with HIV can be linked to effective, high-quality HIV treatment services.
Partners in the initiative include UNAIDS, the World Health Organization (WHO), the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), UNICEF,...
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