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An Interview With The Innovative Ikenna Orizu, The Man Behind Truspot The Music Centred Social NetworkAn Interview With The Innovative Ikenna Orizu, The... We had the great pleasure to get the chance to Interview Mr. Ikenna Orizu, the founder of one of the few African success stories in African web 2.0. Mr. Orizu founded Truspot, a music centred social network. . TechMasai:...

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NaijaLingo Is An Online Dictionary Of Nigerian Pidgin NaijaLingo Is An Online Dictionary Of Nigerian Pidgin... Naijalingo is an online dictionary of Nigerian pidgin founded by two Nigerians.  The main idea behind Naijalingo is to provide definitions of Nigerian pidgin or slang terms. Signing up to NaijaLingo...

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An Interview With The Founder Of Microblogging Platform... Noel Hwande is a tech entreprenuer who founded one of my favourite Southern African start-ups, Qiqima. Qiqima call to fame is the heavy emphasis they place on SMS and text. This concept is especially...

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Gatorpeeps The Microblogging Platform From Afrigator Is Experiencing A Technical DifficultyGatorpeeps The Microblogging Platform From Afrigator... Gatorpeeps is one of the many microblogging platforms competing for market share in the African web 2.0 scene. The popular South African microblogging platform, created by the same people who created...

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Tru Spot Is One Of Africa’s Largest Music Platforms. They Are A Success Using Any Criteria You Could ChooseTru Spot Is One Of Africa’s Largest Music Platforms.... Truspot is a music platform with one of the largest user-base in Africa. The main idea behind Tru spot, is to provide a one stop place where people can come and share music from the motherland. The...

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Paypal Is Coming To South Africa According To Rumours

Posted by Munashe Gumbonzvanda | Posted in South Africa | Posted on 11-03-2010

Tags: paypal, paypal outh africa, South Africa

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According to TechCentral, a South African technology news content provider, Paypal is to soon launch in South Africa through collaboration with a bank called First National bank.

We have not confirmed this, but if it is true then at long last South Africans would be able to securely receive payments for their goods online via the popular service. You could in the past make payments via Paypal from South Africa but because  T.I.A you were not allowed to receive payments through Paypal.

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