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Exploring the Use of AI in Writing and Communication

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has come a long way in recent years, and it is now possible for it to be used to create articles, compose emails, and write natural language.

One of the most impressive things about AI is its ability to write articles. With the help of AI, it is now possible to generate articles on a wide range of topics, including news, sports, and finance. These articles are written in a way that is similar to how a human would write, making them almost indistinguishable from those written by a person.

AI can also be used to compose emails. Many people rely on email to communicate with others, and AI can help to make this process more efficient. By using AI, it is possible to generate emails that are personalized and tailored to the recipient. This can be especially useful for businesses, as it allows them to send out emails that are more targeted and effective.

In addition to writing articles and composing emails, AI can also be used to write natural language. This is the type of language that we use in everyday conversation, and it is something that AI is becoming increasingly good at. By using natural language, AI can generate responses that are more realistic and human-like, making it easier for people to communicate with it.

Overall, AI has the potential to revolutionize the way we write and communicate. It can help us to create articles, compose emails, and write natural language in a way that is efficient and effective. As AI continues to advance, it is likely that we will see even more applications for it in the future.

Editors Note: This article was an experiment on ChatGPT and was completely written by Ai.

Raxio Data Centre Renews Drive To Support Effective Data Storage By Ugandan Businesses

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It is no doubt that tech is driving millions of businesses the world over today. But what is tech without adequate storage?

In Uganda, there is exciting news from Raxio. To support data storage facilities for businesses with small data storage needs, Raxio Data Centre has launched a new sales promotion campaign that offers businesses a FREE cross-connect when you buy a 1/2 rack (1KW) or 1/4 rack (500W).

Allen Najjuuko, Raxio Data Centre’s Sales Manager, shared more insight about this move: 

“Since we launched Raxio Data Centre in May 2022, we have engaged strategic players in the industry to get insights about their data storage needs. From our research, there has been huge demand from MSMEs who have smaller data storage needs but require the infrastructure and support that a carrier-neutral data centre like ours provides”, she said. 

“With this promotion, we are supporting the growth of corporate and MSMEs businesses in Uganda that appreciate the need for 99.999% uptime to support critical operations for their enterprise, commercial and corporate businesses”, added Abdul-Rahman Ahmed, Raxio Data Centre’s VP Tech and Operations.

The remarks were made at a workshop promoting the ongoing sales campaign held at OUTBOX under the theme “How Raxio Data Centre can power your business” attended by innovators and start up owners in the technology and innovation industry.

The promotion, which runs from 1st November to 31st December 2022, targets critical sectors such as FINTECH, Research & Innovation firms, microfinance, insurance, and professional services mainly drawn from the Uganda Network Operators Group (UGNOG) and the Financial Technologies Services Providers’ Association (FITSPA), the umbrella body for fintechs in Uganda with 189 members to-date.

These key sectors are at the heart of driving critical business operations in Uganda and contributing to the country’s economic prosperity.

Interested clients can contact Raxio Data Centre through email (Allen@raxio.co.ug) or phone (+256 750 123 938).

Uganda’s local music consumption is up 294% – Spotify

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Spotify today announced Spotify Wrapped, the annual lookback at the most streamed artists, songs, albums and playlists. This year’s numbers show that there has been an increase in local music consumption by 294%.

Unfortunately, the most streamed artist isn’t Ugandan but the growth of culture to stream local artist’s music Vis-à-vis piracy is on the rise.

Here is a breakdown of what Ugandans streamed the most this year:

The top streamed local artist honour goes to Azawi, who has moved up one spot this year. Fik Fameica is the second most streamed local artist. AeHil is third, followed by Winnie Nwagi. Vinka closes off the female dominated top five

Ugandans love a good party, so it’s no surprise that they stream the most music on Saturday, followed by Friday, according to the latest Spotify Wrapped data. What hour of the day do Ugandans stream the most music on Spotify? That would be 12pm, right in the middle of the day, then again at 6pm

African Heat is the most streamed playlist in Uganda 

Burna Boy has moved up two spots since last year, to become the most streamed artist in Uganda. Last year’s top artist Drake, is second this year, with Fireboy DML coming in third

Pheelz collabo with BNXN fka Buju on Finesse is the most streamed song in Uganda. Unlike its name, Last Last by Burna Boy is not coming in last, the hit track i takes up the second spot in Uganda. Rema’s Calm Down, is third with Oxlade’s KU LO SA – A COLORS SHOW in fourth place. 

Local music consumption is showing no signs of slowing down, registering a 294% year on year increase from 2022, an encouraging figure that shows that Ugandans are streaming almost three times as much Ugandan music in 2022, as they did last year

Top streamed artists in Uganda  

Burna Boy

Drake

Fireboy DML

Chris Brown

Justin Beiber 

Ayra Starr

Ed Sheeran

Rema

Wizkid

Hillsong Worship

Top streamed songs in Uganda

Pheelz – Finesse (feat. BNXN fka Buju)

Burna Boy – Last Last

Rema – Calm Down

Oxlade – KU LO SA – A COLORS SHOW

Fireboy DML – Bandana ft Asake

Mavins – Overloading (OVERDOSE)

Kizz Daniel – Buga (Lo Lo Lo)

Burna Boy – For My Hand (feat. Ed Sheeran)

Ckay – emiliana

Camidoh – Sugarcane (Remix) (feat. King Promise, Mayorkun & Darkoo)

Most hearted songs

Rema – Calm Down

Pheelz – Finesse (feat. BNXN fka Buju)

Burna Boy – Last Last

Fireboy DML – Bandana ft Asake

Burna Boy – For My Hand (feat. Ed Sheeran)

Ruger – Girlfriend

Mavins – Overloading (OVERDOSE)

Ckay – emiliana

Kizz Daniel – Buga (Lo Lo Lo)

Oxlade – KU LO SA – A COLORS SHOW

Top streamed playlists 

African Heat

Afro Hits

Today’s Top Hits

Rain Sounds

Afropop

Soft Pop Hits

Afro Party Anthems

Chill Hits

Night Rain

Songs to Sing in the Shower

Top streamed Ugandan artists

Azawi

Fik Fameica

AeHil

Winnie Nwagi

Vinka

David Lutalo

Radio and Weasel

Sheebah

Judith Babirye

Daddy Andre

Top streamed Ugandan artists

Azawi

Fik Fameica

AeHil

Winnie Nwagi

Vinka

David Lutalo

Radio and Weasel

Sheebah

Judith Babirye

Daddy Andre

Top streamed albums

Burna Boy – Love Damini

Fireboy – Playboy

Ayra Starr – 19 & Dangerous

Azawi – African Music

Ed Sheeran – =

Rema – Rave & Roses

Omah Lay – Boy  Alone

Justin Bieber – Justice

Adekunle Gold – Catch Me If You Can

Wizkid – Made in Lagos: Deluxe Edition

Why Is Javascript Date Learning Important?

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Dates are a crucial component of any programming language, but they may be particularly important in JavaScript. The Date object is a JavaScript built-in object that holds the current date and time. It contains many built-in methods (such as getDate and getFullYear) that make working with dates straightforward.

Despite the built-in capability, even seasoned JavaScript developers may face a variety of obstacles. Therefore, it is essential to understand how to write dates in JavaScript. This article will discuss the fundamentals of dealing with dates in JavaScript. We’ll begin with a brief overview of the Date object.

The Date Object

As previously stated, the Date object is a built-in JavaScript object that records the date and time. The Date object provides several ways for manipulating dates. The Date object includes many attributes that may be used to get date-related information. Below mentioned are some of its uses:

Parsing Dates

Date parsing is one of the most used date-related jobs. Dates are parsed by converting date strings to Date objects. This is often required when dealing with data from other sources (such as an API). JavaScript provides many date parsing methods. The Date.parse method is the most popular technique. This function accepts a string representing a date as its argument and returns the milliseconds elapsed since midnight.

var time = Date.parse(“25-May-2022”); If the date string is in an unparsable format, Date.parse will return NaN.

var time = Date.parse(“Invalid Date”); / This function returns NaN 

You may use a regular expression if you need to parse a date string that Date.parse cannot handle.

The equation below may be used to parse the majority of date formats.

var regex = /(\d{4})-(\d{2})-(\d{2})/; \s

var match = regex.exec(“2022-05-25”); 

var year = match[1]; / 2022

month = match[2]; / May 

var day = match[3]; / 25

A second solution is to use a library such as moment.js. Moment.js is a popular JavaScript package that simplifies date manipulation.

var time = moment.js (“May 25, 2022”).

Arrangement of Dates

To format dates, a Date object must be converted to a string. This is often required for showing dates to end users. JavaScript supports a variety of date formatting options. toDateString is the most common approach. This function returns the date in a format that can be read by humans (such as “Thu May 25 2022”).

var date = new Date(); 

var str = date.

toDateString(); /”Thu, 25 May 2022″

If you want additional control over the date format, you may use the moment library.

js. var date = moment(“May 25, 2022”); 

var str = date.format(“MMMM DD, YYYY”); / “May 25, 2022”

Compiling Dates

Calculating dates involves applying mathematical operations to dates. This is often required when dealing with data including a date component. JavaScript provides many date calculation methods. Using the Date.prototype.set* methods is the most popular approach.

These techniques provide the setting of a date’s year, month, day, hour, minute, and second. 

var date = new Date(); 

date.setFullYear(2022); 

date.setMonth(4); 

date.setDate(25);

Using the Date.prototype.get* methods are also a popular practice. These techniques enable you to get a date’s year, month, day, hour, minute, and second.

var date = new Date(); 

var year = date.

getFullYear(); / 2022

var day = date.getDate(); / 25

The Date.prototype.getTime function may also be used to get the time in milliseconds since January 1, 1970 at midnight.

var date = new Date(); 

var time = date.getTime(); / 1495673600000

If you need to execute more complicated date calculations, you may use the moment library.

var date1 = moment(“2022-05-25”); 

var date2 = moment(“2022-06-01”); 

var diff = date2.diff (date1, “days”); / 7

Conclusion

This article discusses the fundamentals of dealing with dates in JavaScript. We have examined the Date object and some of the most commonly used date-related operations, including parsing, formatting, and computing dates.

Despite the built-in capability, JavaScript dates may be confusing. Therefore, it is essential to understand how to operate with dates. By knowing the fundamentals of dealing with dates, you can avoid frequent errors and develop code that is more resilient and simpler to maintain. Once you become acquainted with these function, you can easily master writing dates in Javascript

Tips for Winning Easy Online Slot Betting Every Day

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Slot Machine Photo by Krissia Cruz (Unsplash)

As an easy opportunity to find additional money for now, gambling players rely on online slots as an opportunity to make bets. For betting efforts that are played, of course, there is no difficult way, because you only need to spin the spin all the time so you can get a large number of twin images as payment for the profits from the bets played. With the existence of betting opportunities that can already be played via smartphones, it will make it easier for players to collect additional income effectively every day.

Every player can rely on small capital play slot online games, so there is no need to feel hesitant to start betting efforts to make a profit. Before starting to bet on slots, players can prepare for high confidence and great patience. Because in some rounds the game that is run can give a chance of defeat for the lack of a number of twin images produced.

The Best Guide To Winning In The Official Gacor Online Slot Gambling

Playing judi slot online, of course there is a chance of defeat that can occur at any time. To avoid the possibility of a big loss, it is better to place a small value bet so as not to experience an easy loss. No need to worry about finding additional income, because there are some of the best and easy online slot winning tactics for anyone to rely on, such as the following:

  1. Bet On Many Types of Slots
    Betting that is played on many types of slots, will certainly make it easier for players to pocket the best big income at all times. The reason is, each type of slot has an effective chance of winning at any time. That way, as long as the bets that are played can get profitable opportunities.
  2. Choosing a High RTP Slot
    To be able to get online slot wins effectively, bets can be made on slot types that have a high RTP value in generating opportunities to win many times. The higher the RTP on the slot played, of course it will be easier for players to pocket big profits more effectively. Bets can be played alternately – changing the type of slot so that it can produce big payouts all the time.
  3. Targeting Multiple Rows of Image Slots
    Running bets in each type of slot that has a lot of rows of images, of course, can provide the best win during betting. Because it will be quite frequent for a set of twin images to appear during the spins played to produce a large profit payout.
  4. Spin More
    By playing the game for a long time, it certainly provides the best chance of winning over the acquisition of twin images continuously in certain rounds of the game. Through this betting method, you can get 4 scatters that appear in giving 10x free spins which can produce large profit payouts effectively. The reason is, there is a chance to win that can appear more often by multiplying the high odds value.
  5. Create Multiple User IDs
    Having many user IDs registered on every trusted online slot site will provide opportunities for players to get profitable opportunities all the time. Because each user id has a different chance of winning, so they can generate the best profits. In addition, the referral code from the main user id can be used to earn additional income from the referral bonus by registering a new user id using an already available referral code.

With some of the explanations that have been given on how to effectively win easy online slots, it can produce the best big profit payouts every time. It should always be noted that choose an online slot gambling site that has a PAGCOR license in order to be able to run the game safely without any chance of cheating or loss.

Equity Unveils a High-Tech Contact Centre

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As one of the strategies to further improve customer experience and deliver services to its customers conveniently, Equity bank has launched a high-tech contact centre. The new Contact Centre will allow the Bank to deliver improved support conveniently to the nearly 1.6 million customers 24/7.


Customers will be able to interact with highly trained customer relationship officers using state-of-the-art technology to document, categorise and resolve their issues. The contact center has a capacity to accommodate 70 customer relationship officers and shall handle all customer queries, and complaints in the 5 languages widely spoken across Uganda. The languages are English, Luganda, Runyakitara, Luo, and Swahili which were carefully selected to match the Bank’s branch footprint.

The implementation of the new Contact Centre follows Equity’s strategic objective to become a massive retail bank that is highly digitized. In recent years, the bank has grown its customer base from 800,000 in 2019 to nearly 1.6 million customers currently making it the fastest growing financial institution in the country. The new contact centre fits well into the bank’s digital agenda by providing the capabilities to serve customers conveniently online through voice and social media channels.


“We have grown in leaps and bounds and are now working to revolutionise our customer’s experience by creating a culture of obsession with customer service starting with onboarding through to when our customers interact with us. We are building a culture of superior service to address all customer experience pain points, ensure system accessibility, availability, and stability, through digitized operations,’ said the Managing Director Samuel Kirubi

‘We have built standardized processes and procedures to create synergies that have similar experience for customers and staff, as well as deliver a true Equity brand experience driven by the ONE EQUITY principle,’ Kirubi added

Customers who have previously been affected by the long queues in branches can now reach the bank through the contact centre virtually or via phone call instead of visiting branches.

“At Equity, it is important that exceptional service accompanies our product offering. We have therefore intentionally made significant investments in technology specially designed with the customer in mind. However, technology alone is not enough to meet the needs of our customers.  We have combined it with a team of highly trained professionals who have extensive knowledge and are committed to exceptional service aligned to best practices within the banking industry,” Mr. Kirubi added.

The contact centre shall complement other business transformation initiatives the bank is focusing on, to enhance its digital banking capabilities and product offering.

In addition to handling customer complaints and queries, the new Contact Centre shall also support Equiduuka agents and merchants.

O-Farms: Uganda’s first Circular Agribusiness Accelerator is receiving applications

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O-Farms is a business accelerator initiated by Bopinc and Village Capital, in partnership with IKEA foundation, with the goal of making circularity a mainstream approach for improved livelihoods and sustainability. For implementation of the accelerator activities in Uganda, O-Farms is teaming up with Hive Colab.

The agricultural value chains generate many losses and byproducts that are often disposed of as waste, making agriculture the most relevant sector to leverage on for opportunities for a circular economy in Uganda.

Target sub-sectors

The following agriculture sub-sectors in Uganda generate considerable waste and by-products during production and processing:

Crops (Oil and nut crops, root crops, pulses, plantains, cereals and grains),  Horticulture (Fruits and vegetables and industrial crop processing) Livestock (Cattle, goats, sheep, pigs and poultry), Fisheries (Nile perch and tilapia).

The above sub-sectors have huge potential for circular agribusiness models with tremendous business opportunities and business models for reusing or bringing agricultural food losses or waste and by-products back into the food system by producing human food or food supplements, animal feed, biodegradable packaging for food and beverages, bioenergy, organic fertiliser and compost.

What is O-Farms are looking for in applicants?

Hive Colab is looking for a diverse cohort of SMEs building innovations or business models for bringing agricultural food losses, or by-products back into the food system for:

  • Processing into ingredients for food for human consumption
  • Processing into ingredients for animal feed
  • Processing into biodegradable packaging materials for food and beverages for the food industry Processing into organic fertilizer or compost as inputs for agricultural production
  • Processing for Bioenergy generation for agriculture value chains

Examples include: Using rejected tomatoes for ketchup, banana peels for food packaging or rice husks for animal feed and fertiliser.

What O-Farm have to offer to the selected participants?

The circular agribusiness SMEs can expect to receive benefits such as; Competitive peer-to-peer awarded, seed grants of up to Euro 50,000 (for 4 (Four) selected enterprises) and Networking opportunities to showcase a solution and meet with investors & other stakeholders.

Eligibility criteria

Hive colab wants to see circular agribusiness become a mainstream approach for entrepreneurs in Uganda food systems by 2025, to achieve this we will be accelerating a cohort of 11 circular agribusinesses in partnership with Bopinc, Village Capital and IKEA Foundation within a period of 1 and half years to steer the transition from linear to circular food system. We are therefore looking for circular agribusiness SMEs that meet the following minimum eligibility criteria:

  • Legally incorporated in Uganda with at least one founding team member and owner being Ugandan For-profit company or farmer group
  • Must be a growth stage SME with an existing customer base generating sales and revenue (Post- revenue)
  • With an innovative solution for bringing food losses, or the by-products generated in food production or processing, back into the food system
  • Businesses that intend to grow significantly over time, are what typical venture investors refer to as “scalable” businesses – particularly those that explicitly intend to link to larger companies.
  • A strong preference will be given to entrepreneurs that have lived experience with the problems they seek to address.
  • Strong preference will also be given to founding teams that are overlooked by traditional venture capital ecosystems ie: those in the peri-urban areas, and female founders.
  • The existing team of at least 2 full-time members. Ideal organizations will have larger existing staff, but some models may require less full-time support or rely more on contractors.
  • Have some level of customer or business validation. Validation can be defined as revenue, and customer waitlists.

How to Apply

You can apply for the O-Farms accelerator online by clicking this link https://vc4a.com/hive-colab/o-farms-agribusiness-accelerator/application/ and following the prompts. 

Please note that the call for applications will close on 16th October 2022 (Midnight EAT). For more information and/or any questions, please email: o-farms@hivecolab.com

How To Protect Yourself From DDos Attacks

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By Dennis Keko Kahindi, CEO of Liquid Intelligent Technologies Uganda

Picture this: It’s Black Friday and it’s time to take advantage of the massive sale on your favourite online shop. You’ve been receiving emails all month in the run-up to the day and you’ve bookmarked several items that you just have to have – and their prices for one day only are ridiculously low. You open the browser, head to the store and….

You find yourself staring at a blank page. The service is unavailable. You refresh. You close the browser and reopen it. You clear your cache. You restart your modem. Rinse, repeat. Still nothing. The site is down.

You phone the site’s customer service call centre and are placed in a queue. After waiting for 20 minutes, you know something is wrong. The queue for a call centre employee is huge. What’s going on?

You check on social media and posts about the Black Friday sale on this retailer are exploding with rage. You’re clearly not the only one having this problem. You are finally able to talk to one of the store’s employees and they say the site is down due to a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack. You ask how long the site will be down. They don’t know.

This site could be down for hours. It could be down for days. Glumly you go in search on other retail sites for the items you want. They’re not as cheap, but they’re available. As you make your first purchase, you angrily vow never to visit that other online retailer ever again.

DDoS attacks are on the rise

If this scenario sounds frustrating for a customer, imagine what it must sound like if you are the owner of a retail site under the same circumstances. A DDoS attack – which is what happens when an attacker floods a server or network with internet traffic to prevent users from accessing connected online services – can cost you untold damage in both earnings and reputation.

Retail sites are not alone; DDoS attacks can be targeted at any enterprise that operates in the online space, including corporations, financial institutions, NGOs, gaming networks, ISPs and even governments. And unfortunately, they’re on the rise.

In the last year, cybercriminals launched over 9 million DDoS attacks, with around 4.4 million occurring in the second half of 2021. Simply put, no business can afford to be without protection against such attacks. They are a vital part of any cyber security conversation.

Protect your networks

Businesses can guard against against DDoS attacks by purchasing a service that can act as a barrier to any attempt to overload their network with traffic. One such service, Liquid’s recently launched  DDoS Secure mitigate attacks by scrubbing traffic and blocking known attackers or hostile traffic. On top of this, this service can give clients a line of sight into an attempted disruptions by providing reports on any attacks.   

Services such as these provide businesses with a crucial layer of protection. They ensure work is not interrupted by DDoS attacks, prevent revenue loss, and safeguard the reputation of their clients. Beyond this, they increase businesses’ potential for growth through tenders and partnerships, by granting them DDoS compliance – more opportunities open up once an enterprise can demonstrate that its network and day-to-day operations are secured against attacks of this type.  With DDoS attacks constantly on the rise, it pays to have higher visibility of potential attacks, be able to automatically mitigate threats and secure your business’s reputation, compliance and its bottom-line. DDoS protection is essential for businesses operating in our ever-increasingly connected world.

Editor’s Note: This article was a guest post from Dennis Keko Kahindi who is the current CEO of Liquid Intelligent Technologies Uganda.

Canon Central and North Africa Launches its Virtual, ‘Canon Academy Video’ Platform

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Canon has expanded the horizon of learning for filmmaking by launching a first-of-its-kind virtual film school called the Canon Academy Video; The interactive virtual platform will provide beginner, intermediate and advanced learners with a wealth of educational content, expert insights and tips, assessment sessions along with certifications to hone their skills and support their learning journey.

Canon Central and North Africa announced the launch of its revolutionary virtual film school called Canon Academy Video,’ aimed at providing filmmakers with a dynamic, interactive, and engaging educational platform. The company has remained committed to advancing educational and empowerment opportunities in Africa and has a myriad of initiatives and activities, including its pre-existing Canon Academy Photo (focused on the art of photography) and Canon Academy Juniors (focused on the advancement of children in the field of virtual arts).

With this first of its kind, newly launched Canon Academy Video, will empower cinematographers, filmmakers, and videographers by delivering an online film school with a vast amount of educational content, insights and guidance from leading industry experts, tips, and tricks on using Canon products for filmmaking, and much more.

The platform has courses aimed at cinematographers, filmmakers and videographers of all skill levels which are delivered through e-learning, and face-to-face learning experiences and workshops. The platform is currently available in English and French and virtually mimics the actual working process of a cinematographer/videographer/filmmaker in a physical production studio to deliver an authentic learning experience to users.

ENABLING ACCESS TO EDUCATION

The platform is a treasure of knowledge that can provide everything a user may need in his/her journey of learning and their career path as a filmmaker

“This is truly a ground-breaking and visionary initiative from Canon, and it is underpinned by our aim of delivering equal access to education by embracing the technologies available today. We are transcending the borders of learning by introducing this novel education format that is a lot more than just a virtual hub of information. We have paid special attention to the details in ensuring that we created an experience that thoroughly immerses the user into understanding the A-To-Z of filmmaking,” says Amine Djouahra, Sales, and Marketing Director, Canon Central and North Africa.

“The video academy is a culmination of many creative ideas. The platform is a treasure of knowledge that can provide everything a user may need in his/her journey of learning and their career path as a filmmaker. We have also replicated the exact process followed in the production process to elevate the experience of our users along with the other myriad of features. Our goal is to make education in filmmaking accessible to all through this platform. So, if you have the passion for education in filmmaking, Canon has the solution – The Canon Video Academy,” he continues.

EMPOWERMENT THROUGH EMBRACING TECHNOLOGY

Canon’s virtual film school takes learning a notch higher by integrating the technologies of today to create a compelling online experience, from being greeted by avatars to being able to move around from one film studio to another. The Canon Academy Video has three main areas: Pre-Production, Production and Post-Production.

The Pre-production suite will guide learners to understand everything that happens at this stage, from creating storyboards, to setting budgets and project timelines. The production studio will lay emphasis on lighting and camera control techniques, and lastly the post-production suite will take a user through the editing and sound-mixing stages of production.

The virtual school also offers detailed insights on Canon cameras, and the best tips and tricks to use them, in the ‘Kit room,’ while its ‘theatre room’ will be a go-to place to access information about Canon’s latest equipment, upcoming events, and masterclasses. The second phase will include enhancements to the platform based on learners’ feedback and   physical workshops where content related to what is available on the platform will be delved into more deeply.

The initiative is currently accessible to anyone and everyone in Africa, making the platform accessible to those who are yearning to learn about filmmaking.

The platform can be accessed here – Canon Academy Video (https://bit.ly/3R33f7p)  

Xente Partners with Visa to Launch Visa Business Cards

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Corine Mbiaketcha Nana - Visa Vice President and General Manager, East Africa poses for the Xente Visa Card with Allan Rwakatungu, CEO & Founder of Xente Tech Ltd
Corine Mbiaketcha Nana - Visa Vice President and General Manager, East Africa poses for the Xente Visa Card with Allan Rwakatungu, CEO & Founder of Xente Tech Ltd

Xente, one of the recently licensed Ugandan-founded fintech platforms that offers business payment solutions announced its partnership with Visa. 

The partnership with Visa will enable Xente to issue virtual and physical Visa business cards across businesses by enabling them to make payments to online and offline vendors, disburse money, and manage business expenses. 

This service places Xente above other Fintechs in Uganda whose previous virtual card providers cut down access to most African countries. 

Supporting the partnership of Xente and Visa is Ecobank which will enable businesses and their partners make payments for online and offline purchases, anywhere in the world, and their finance and administration teams will be able to control and monitor this spending in real-time.

The Xente Visa cards will provide versatility for business and can be used to pay online vendors, petty cash, travel, per diem, meals, reimbursements, and disbursements.

All this took place at an event at MOTIV which was graced by Allan Rwakatungu, Xente’s Founder, Ecobank Uganda’s Managing Director, Grace Muliisa, and Minister of State for National Guidance, Ministry of ICT & National Guidance – Hon. Godfrey Kabbyanga.

Corine Mbiaketcha Nana – Visa Vice President and General Manager, East Africa poses for the Xente Visa Card with Allan Rwakatungu, CEO & Founder of Xente Tech Ltd

“Managing a business and its money has become more complex; teams are distributed and remote, payments to vendors are online and global, business is digital. Our solution will help finance and accounting teams manage this complexity in a one-stop platform. We will save companies a lot of money and countless person-hours.” Allan Rwakatungu, Xente’s Founder and CEO said.

Visa’s Vice President and General Manager for East Africa, Corine Mbiaketcha said, “We believe fintechs can unlock unique opportunities for us and our clients. Such collaborations at country level will empower business owners to digitize their payments and avoid inefficiencies associated with cash and paper-based systems, whilst taking control of and effectively managing their finances and business expenses. We are confident that with Xente, we will execute remarkably in the market.”

Ecobank Uganda’s Managing Director, Grace Muliisa, said: “As Ecobank, we know financial

inclusion can ultimately contribute to economic development and this collaboration to issue the Xente Visa Cards is a further demonstration of Ecobank’s commitment to provide affordable, simple and innovative solutions for corporates across Africa which is a key strategic driver towards achieving this goal.”

This partnership is a testament to Visa and Xente’s commitment to providing affordable, simple, and innovative solutions for businesses across Africa.

Getting a Xente Visa card is as simple as downloading the app and following the prompts.

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