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Ghana Introduces Online Water Planning System

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Ghana has launched a support and web tool system in Tamale to help policy makers to identify where ideal water systems should be sited.

The Targeting AGwater Management Intervention (TAGMI) system is expected to help boost food production and address challenges in the Limpopo and the Volta River Basins.

A researcher at the Stockholm Environmental Institute (SEI) named Annemarieke de Bruin, launched the tool at a day’s workshop organized for heads of state agencies, civil society groups and development partners from Ghana and Burkina Faso.

She explained that TAGMI was a production from a three-year research as part of the CGIAR-Challenge Programme’s Basin Development Challenges (CGIAR-CPBDC), which researchers’ practitioners and farmers identified to manage rainfall.

The nationally used web tool has defined Bayesian network models to review the likelihood of developing Agriculture Water Management (AWM) in the various Volta River Basins based on a range of social, human, physical, financial and natural factors.

The researcher added that TAGMI included AWM technological interventions including soil and water conservation, conservation agriculture, small-scale irrigation and small reservoirs.

Dr Mathias Fosu, a Principal Research Scientist at the Savanna Agricultural Research Institute (SARI), said the tool when adopted by government would avoid the human element of bias involved in deciding on where to locate a water system.

 

Rocket Internet’s foodpanda Launches In Czech Republic & Acquires 2nd Brazilian Competitor Megamenu.br

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foodpanda_press-pictureRocket Internet’s global food delivery service has today launched in Czech Republic and acquired second Brazilian competitor MegaMenu in its latest target at global expansion; targeting over 3 billion people in 28 countries across 5 continents.
Just last week, foodpanda/hellofood acquired Brazilian competitor Jánamesa, following similar moves in Asia (Singapore-Dine) and Eastern Europe (Ételvitel KFT Hungary) earlier in the year. Rocket Internet’s hellofood has operations across Africa and is continually signing up restaurants in the continent’s cities to use its portal and delivery services to increase their sales.

According to Peter Varga, Co-Founder and Managing Director foodpanda Czech Republic, “We are taking a big step in entering another fast emerging market in the Czech Republic. I believe that our ability to move fast in capturing new markets is one of our biggest competitive advantages, and I am sure we will be proven right very soon in the Czech Republic.”

In Brazil, where foodpanda operates under the brand name hellofood, the company today announces the takeover of MegaMenu (megamenu.com.br). The operations of MegaMenu are centered in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil’s second largest metropolitan area. MegaMenu’s 200 restaurants and 4,000 users will be integrated into www.hellofood.com.br.

Marcelo Ferreira, Co-Founder and Managing Director hellofood Brazil: “Hellofood is now providing the most comprehensive food delivery coverage in Rio de Janeiro. For MegaMenu’s users, the migration to our platform will be a seamless process and will also allow them to place orders via the hellofood mobile apps.”

Ralf Wenzel, Co-Founder and global Managing Director foodpanda: “This is a proud day for us. The two most recent acquisitions in Brazil show that we assert ourselves against local competition. At the same time, we are following through with our international rollout to satisfy global demand, as in the Czech Republic. We have earned our place as the top food delivery platform worldwide.”

 

 

 

Ericsson Is “Leader” In Gartner’s Magic Quadrant For LTE Infrastructure 2013

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ericsson_logoEricsson has been named by Gartner, a leading worldwide IT research and advisory firm, as an LTE industry leader within the “Leaders” quadrant in its “2013 Magic Quadrant for LTE Infrastructure” report for the fourth year in a row.

Gartner evaluated end-to-end vendors of LTE equipment (radio and core) based on their ability to execute and completeness of vision in the LTE market.

Ericsson provides heterogeneous network solutions with Wi-Fi integration for small cells, an end-to-end LTE offering with a large footprint, WCDMA and CDMA, together with professional services.

Thomas Norén, Ericsson‘s VP and Head of Product Area Radio said that Ericsson has been recognized by Gartner as a leader in the LTE Magic Quadrant for the fourth year running.

“We believe this confirms other independent measurements and leading operator reports that Ericsson has the best network performance in the industry. We are also the only vendor that has commercial Antenna Integrated Radio products, which deploy quickly and bring further radio coverage benefits that enable operators to provide higher speeds and handle more traffic cost effectively,” said Norén, adding that Ericsson will continue to show leadership in services – an example being the leading vendor of VoLTE and LTE Broadcast.

Ericsson is present in high traffic markets, and of the top 10 LTE operators ranked by LTE subscriptions in May, 2013, Ericsson powers 9 of these top 10 LTE operators’ live networks.

Ericsson is the prime driver of open standards and has had the most significant impact on the LTE specifications released to date. Ericsson expects to hold 25 percent of all essential patents for LTE, making it the largest patent holder in the industry. Ericsson is the industry leader in managed services, managing networks that serve over 800 million subscribers globally.

Jason Njoku’s Spark Secures $2M Investment | Opening Spark Hubs Across Nigeria

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Jason Njoku, Mary Remmy-Njoku, Bastian Gotter Spark co-founders(1)Lagos-based Internet business builder SPARK, has raised a $2Mn investment from a syndicate of 17 international high net individual investors to build internet startups in Nigeria.

The investment round was based on a $10Mn valuation for the three month old company. Spark was started by Internet entrepreneurs Jason Njoku, Bastian Gotter and Mary Remmy-Njoku of Nollywood VOD start-up iROKOtv fame with an initial $1Mn fund to revolutionize Nigeria’s angel investment eco-system, focusing solely on the country’s Internet startup scene.

Njoku and Gotter will use the $2Mn to expand the company’s offices, initially in Lagos, before opening Spark hubs across Nigeria. The investment will also provide further follow-on rounds of seed-investments for Spark companies.

Spark companies currently employ 130 people across the nine launched companies, three of which have already secured second-round seed investments totaling an additional $700k from Njoku and Gotter, primarily to build upon their current market leading positions, compete more effectively and enable them to expand fast enough to meet consumer demand. Spark companies collectively generate $50,000 turnover a month and this figure is expected to increase significantly as the companies begin to really build traction. To-date, Spark has invested in some of Nigeria’s most exciting Internet startups including hotel room booking site, hotels.ng the undisputed leader in hotel room booking service in Nigeria; bus.com.ng; Nigeria’s number one bus ticketing website and ToLet.com.ng, who are revolutionising the customer facing lettings space in Nigeria.

According to Jason Njoku, Spark Managing partner: “We set out to grow the Spark companies to be market leaders. This requires capital. Our companies are laser focused, totally exceeding our initial expectations and showing increasingly strong metrics. Every Spark company focuses and generates revenue which we feel is essential to the survival of any Internet startup in Nigeria. Bastian and I were impressed with their output, as were our investors, hence we have been able to raise the sum of $2Mn in nine days from high network individuals, a mere three months after the official Spark launch. We expect to raise more money in the coming months to cement Spark as one of the preeminent Internet groups in Nigeria and Africa.”

Bastian Gotter, Spark Managing partner added: “Capital here in Nigeria is prohibitively expensive for most, so start-ups tend not to be able to grow at the rate that is required to become a mature and profitable business. Spark companies now have the capital behind them to invest in technology, good staff, building out their inventory – whatever is required to make them into a stronger long-term business. Jason and I have previously been vocal on the shortcomings of Nigeria’s business eco-system and how investment does not reach the right people. With this additional investment of $2Mn, we are now able to channel even more funds to the companies who will one day lead the continent’s Internet space.”

Following the launch of Spark in May 2013, a number of high net worth individuals from Lagos, Singapore and London approached Njoku and Gotter to discuss the potential of investing their private capital into Africa. Their direct approach and the fact that Spark opened and closed the round in nine days demonstrates how international investors’ interest in Nigeria’s Internet industry is growing, revealing the huge potential the continent holds in terms of building an exciting and profitable Internet marketplace. Currently, the Internet sector in Nigeria is valued at $250Mn, but industry experts have calculated that this will increase to $1Bn by 2016. Spark companies are positioned to take on and be front-runners in the race for Nigeria’s top Internet start-ups.

Orange Launches Wireless Desktop Phone In Kenya

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orange-logo1Orange, has introduced a KSh 4,999 wireless desktop phone in Kenya eliminating the need for restrictive wiring, and the need for a wired route to the device.

The Huawei FP2255 also makes use of a standard RUIM card, similar to that found in a wireless mobile phone.

“This wireless desktop phone offers the mobility and advanced features of wireless technology and the functionality of a landline phone,” says company CEO, Mickael Ghossein.

The Huawei FP2255 can also complement or replace an existing office or house landline phone, is available as a standalone unit retailing at KSh. 4,999.

“This means that the device is capable of operating independently of any other device or system, confirming its ease of use,” says Ghossein.

Despite the growth of mobile telecommunications cannibalising the fixed line market, Ghossein says that the fixed line solution has a future in Kenya.

“Looking at developed economies as a gauge of the direction that telecommunications in developing countries will go, we see that fixed line telecommunication is the backbone of telecommunications, both for domestic and business purposes. Mobile telecommunication is a very strong complimentary solution,” says Ghossein.

Orange embarked on a countrywide transformation programme, replacing its copper cables with fibre optic infrastructure in order to enhance network reliability in the face of rising cable cuts and vandalism. Overall, the transformation programme is aimed at enabling Telkom Kenya build on the best practices and benefits from the global expertise of its parent affiliate’s enterprise function, Orange Business Services, bringing a wealth of innovative products and services to the country.

Fixed wireless solutions ensure high voice and call quality, filtering out background noise, cross talk and interference. Its long battery life also ensures portability. The wireless device also comes with a host of other handy features: a phonebook with 500 entries, a calculator, calendar and an alarm clock. This desktop device also provides basic data connectivity and allows the user to send SMSs.

“This fixed wireless solution provides the simplicity of a standard desktop phone while at the same time ensuring the flexibility of a mobile phone,” says Ghossein.

The device is available in all Orange shops countrywide.

Kenyan Government to Launch New Digital Service Centres in Counties

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The Kenyan government has launched a new drive to have digital centres that will provide information and help on various issues in all the 47 counties.

According to the government, the centres will be fully equipped with state of the art technology that will enable them disperse and collect information efficiently.

Speaking at a media briefing, the cabinet secretary for Devolution and Planning, Ms Anne Waiguru said that the centres, dubbed Huduma Kenya will define the Jubilee government’s agenda even more than devolution.

She added that when the centres are completed they hope to change the face of doing business with the public service in the counties.

Some of the services that the centres will cater for include: Immigration, Kenya Revenue Authority, State Law Office, Lands, National Health Insurance Fund, National Social Security Fund among others.

Guaranty Trust Bank Launches Social Banking in Nigeria

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The bank has launched a new product allowing account holders of GTBank Social Account to transfer money, purchase airtime, pay bills, and confirm their account balance on Facebook.

This new kind of social banking adds on to the bank’s intense social media campaign that has seen it garner more than 950,000 Facebook likes to drive business.

Managing Director/CEO of Guaranty Trust Bank plc; Mr Segun Agbaje said “the Bank is committed to ensure its stakeholders can perform financial transactions at their convenience and would continue to introduce safe and novel alternative channels for them to do so.”

Mr. Agbaje further confirmed that the Social Account is different from having a regular GTBank account as it enables people perform banking activities like money transfers, airtime purchases and bills payments while on Facebook.

The bank also has one of the robust internet banking platforms in the country. It supports various online transactions such as bill payments, third party transfers and foreign exchange to any bank account in the world.

CEO Weekends: Softbank Gets Backlash Over Ivory Adverts on Yahoo! Japan

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Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) and Humane Society International (HIS) have slammed Softbank Internet division who are partly owned Yahoo! Japan, to desist in promoting ivory and dolphin advertisements.

The African continent lost over 30,000 elephants last year that is termed as a disaster to eco tourism in the continent.

Around 80 percent of the Yahoo! Japan ivory ads are for hanko (name seals used to sign official documents), many of which are thought to derive from illicit ivory tusks smuggled into Japan from Africa.

SoftBank which also took over US cell phone carrier Sprint Nextel Corporation to a tune of USD 21.6 billion has been urged to stop the insensitive adverts on the Japan network.

“SoftBank has a responsibility to millions of US Sprint customers who will be shocked to discover that SoftBank is profiting from the slaughter of elephants, whales and dolphins,” said Allan Thornton, President of the Environmental Investigation Agency. “SoftBank must direct Yahoo! Japan to prohibit all such ads immediately to help protect Africa’s elephants and the world’s threatened whale and dolphin populations.”

“We are mindful of SoftBank’s current efforts to expand its reach internationally. As you expand, however, so too does your international constituency and your need to address broader social responsibility,” stated the letter.

“We hope that SoftBank Corp.’s direct contact with Yahoo! Japan will yield positive results when all the facts concerning endangered elephants and threatened whales and dolphins are presented and considered.”

CEO Weekends:JUMIA Partners With 1 Child 1 Book To Give Out Free Books To Pupils

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pupils at Ojota Primary School in Lagos, Nigeria
pupils at Ojota Primary School in Lagos, Nigeria

Jumia.com.ng, Nigeria’s online shopping firm recently partnered with the ‘1 Child, 1 Book’  initiative to deliver free books to pupils of the Ojota Primary School in Lagos, Nigeria.

The partnership is in line with Jumia’s commitment to corporate social responsibility and placing its mark in improving the level of literacy in society particularly among kids.

The ‘1 Child, 1 Book’  is an initiative of the Tosin Jegede Foundation. Others in attendance were representatives of DHL and First City Monument Bank co-sponsors of the event. Also in attendance were representatives from the local government and state government. In pushing this initiative further, for any book bought on jumia.com a book is donated to the ‘1 Child, 1 Book’ for a kid who can’t afford one.

You can also contribute to child literacy by buying a book here today.

CEO Weekends: Neringa Pazusyte Shows How MoboFree.com Connects Friends, Lovers & Stuff To 2.5M+ Users

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mobofreeMoboFree.com is a mobile social marketplace to share love, friendship and stuff with over 2.5 million users around the world.

The mobile social network is dedicated to enable users meet new people, find new friends, congenial and even soul mates. Users can exchange photos and files, communicate via internal private messages, private chat, discuss in forums.

MoboFree is unique from other social networks – as it is based on the idea of collaborative consumption. Which means that MoboFree encourages members to share, swap, barter, exchange, rent or even give away unused stuff. Every registered member have access to MoboFree market place – http://market.mobofree.com – where he or she may upload owned stuff or search for stuff according his or her location.

According to stats from Opera State of the mobile web –June 2012, MoboFree was among Top 10 of the most visited mobile sites in Nigeria and has quite good positions in other African countries, such as Zimbabwe or Malawi. MoboFree has over 2.5 million registered users mostly from Africa, over 1.2 million come from Nigeria. The portal receives 3000+ new members every day and gets 100’000’000+ page views per month.

According to project representative Neringa Pazusyte, almost everyone has some unused stuff at home – it can be read books, unused electronics, not suitable clothes, etc. MoboFree marketplace allows getting something what is really necessary for your family right now in exchange to things you don’t need, or even for free. It’s quite safe way to make your life more beautiful and more comfortable sometimes even without spending money.

Project developers admit that the most challenging thing in such type of projects is to avoid different scams. “The biggest advantage we have in comparison with biggest local boards of classifieds – strong internal community. When you want to buy or sell something via usual classifieds site – you usually see phone number of “mister unknown”. You have zero information about seller/buyer and risk to be dumped is extremely high.

In MoboFree situation is different – both seller and buyer become more visible – you can see their photos, names, reviews by other members, how long they are registered to this site. Finally you can always start a deal from friendly chat or even flirt and if person looks reliable to you – proceed to deal in real life. Of course this does not protect from scammers 100%, but it’s much safer in comparison to buying from usual classifieds boards, especially if you do some research and choose to make deals only with people who have gained reputation on MoboFree and have several positive feedbacks.

Project developers claim that they are not trying to compete with traditional ads boards.

“We are sure that both models can exist by each other. There are people who have limited time, have exact sum of money and know their direct target – those ones will always choose traditional classifieds board. And there are people for whom communication, trust, personal relation is very important – those will spend more time on MoboFree” – says Neringa Pazusyte.

MoboFree plans to grow user base of Nigerian users to 2 million till the end of 2013. MoboFree is developed and supported by team of 3 people, based in Vilnius, Lithuania.

 

CEO Weekends:Mahindra Comviva’s mobiquity® mPayments Is Best Mobile Banking Technology in Asia & Africa

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Mobile financial and VAS solutions provider, Mahindra Comviva, has today said its mobiquity® mobile financial services platform has been awarded the best Mobile Banking Technology award by World Finance Technology Awards 2013 held in London.

According to Srinivas Nidugondi, Head of Mobile Financial Solutions, Mahindra Comviva, “The convergence of banking and mobile has a strong transformative potential in Asian and African economies, as mobile networks are very often the only communications infrastructure and mobile devices the most widely available platform for consumers to initiate transactions with banks”.

Mahindra Comviva was recognized for its work in delivering relevant technology solutions for accelerating financial services growth in Asia and Africa.  Established in 2007, The World Finance awards recognizes the evolving trends across the financial world and identifies industry leaders, individuals, teams and organizations that represent the benchmark of achievement and best practice in the business world.

Mahindra Comviva’s mobiquity® mobile financial services platform enables banks and mobile network operators to cater to diverse financial needs of banked and unbanked customer segments. Deployed by over 60 financial and non-financial institutions in 38 markets across the globe, mobiquity® accelerates the shift from a “cash to a cashless” economy. In 2012, the system processed transactions approximating USD 5 billion in value.

The platform links a mobile wallet account to any payment instrument (cash, bank account, debit and credit cards), which customers can access using multiple access mechanisms, including Apps, STK, USSD, Web and NFC.  The platform can be used as for domestic and international inbound remittances salaries and government grants and use available funds to pay insurance premiums taxes utility bills, and merchants.

CEO Weekends: Muva.co.ke Launches Search App To Help Users Find Apps Installed On Their Devices Fast

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Evans Ndegwa, CTO & Lead, Mobile Services at Muva Technologies Ltd has today launched Search App, on Google Play Store to help users find apps installed on their phones or mobile devices fast.
He told TechMoran, users at times look for apps installed on their phones or tablets and fail to find them as they have to flip through several screens to find them. With Search App, he said the search was over! “
“Just type a hint and get your app to show up fast. If you like it, give a positive review!”
According to Ndegwa, “Once installed, it allows an android phone user to search for all the apps he or she has installed in the phone. After installing many apps on your phone, sometimes you have to flip through many screens to get the app you want. What about if you could just search for it? That’s what “Search App” does for you. The app is compatible to most android phones.”
He added that version-2  of the app is coming soon, with more functionality while maintaining ease of use. The free version has adverts, the paid version is ads-free and cost just $1.2.
Ndegwa said the app was born out of need for him as a user. “I had installed so many apps in my phone and at some point was quite hard to get the app I was looking for. Sometimes I could flip through 10 or more screens looking for twitter. If i missed it the first time, it means I had to flip through 20 screens. So, I decided to download an app that can do just that! I dint find any. So, as a mobile developer I said..why not make one?”
Search App is not Muva Technologies’s first app. The Nairobi-based startup has also developed NBA Trivia for Basketball fans, Free Stima Paybills for Kenya electricity bill payments, M-pesa rates app to show users how much is charged on their mobile money transactions, Smart Shop, a shopping app; Nevalate, an app to show college students what is going on, Kenya Net income calculator
to help Kenyans calculate their net income among others.

CEO Weekends: Gambia Government Plans to Impose Online Media Restrictions

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According to the Media Foundation of West Africa, the Gambia government has warned that it might restrict online freedoms in the country.

The foundation alleges that the Head of Civil Service and Minister of Presidential Affairs, Momodou Sabally, has given notice to higher authorities, religious leaders and cabinet members at the official seat of government, the State House.

The Minister, consequently warned Gambians, particularly the youth against participating in online campaigns against the government. “If you cannot say anything good about the country, then you should keep quiet,” he exclaimed.

The media foundation has also stated its objections to the new laws that aim to restrict the critism of the government through online media.

The law imposes a jail term of 15 years and/or a fine of three million dalasis (about US$90,000) on persons who criticize government officials, caricature or instigate violence against the government through the internet.

“We call on the religious leaders to recognize the importance of the internet, which remains the only platform for freedom of expression and participation in public discourse among Gambians, as traditional media outlets are already cowed from airing programmes which are critical of the government,” the foundation said in a statement.

This comes months after the Gambian government issued a warning about banning online dating sites and the use of Skype before quickly retracting the statement.

CEO Weekends: Huawei Unveil Ascend P6 In South Africa

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Huawei has launched one of the slimmest Smartphone, Ascent P6 Smartphone which measures 6.18mm.

The phone features a 1.5 GHz quad-core processor and a sleek metallic body. With its 4.7-inch high definition in-cell display, industry-leading 5MP front-facing camera, and outstanding software, the Ascend P6 is the embodiment of elegance with an edge.

The Managing Director of Huawei Device, East and Southern Africa region, Peter Hu, had this to say: “Huawei’s reputation for industry-leading technology is as a result of over 20 years experience in the ICT sector, as our business continues to grow by 10% year on year amidst the economic challenges. Our Smartphones are reasonable in price, yet offer the latest technology and high quality performance”. 

Peter assured that Huawei’s commitment to continue providing Africa with the opportunity to stay connected any time anywhere as the company marks 15 years of operation in the region.

As the flagship Smartphone of the Huawei Ascend P series, the Ascend P6’s industry-leading 5MP front-facing camera and auto facial-enhancing capabilities create exquisite shots. Its 8MP rear-facing BSI camera with F2.0 aperture and 4cm macro view also enables 1080P full HD video recording and playback.

With Huawei’s proprietary IMAGESmart software, the Ascend P6 turns even the most novice photographer into a professional, with contrast and colour enhancement, auto scene recognition, object tracing focus, and instant facial beauty support.

The Ascend P6 is even more intuitive and able to be customized with Huawei’s Emotion UI. Inspired by people, Huawei has gathered input from over 5 million consumers to help us optimize the latest version of Emotion UI.

The proprietary user interface includes updates to Uni-Home, including enhanced security, Huawei’s Me Widget, MagicTouch, and SmartReading. New to Huawei’s Emotion UI are the panoramic shot and facial recognition photography functions.

 

CEO Weekends:Doctors Using Phone App To Diagnose Eye Problems In Kenya

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A team of eye specialists in Kenya is using specially designed mobile phone apps to conduct diagnosis and treatment of people living with eye problems.

The team, led by Dr. Andrew Bastawrous from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, is using the application dubbed PEEK or Portable Eye Examination Kit, to scan the lens of the eye before the image is uploaded to a database for further examination by specialists.

Speaking to Voice of America, Bastawrous said that a clip-on camera is attached to the kit, and together with the PEEK app, a patient’s glasses prescription, cataract diagnosis and other eye diseases examinations can be done in just a few seconds.

“I can then take that image, capture it, e-mail it, and upload it to our back-end system. People at Moorfield’s Eye Hospital can review it and anyone can send me feedback,” Bastawrous told VOA.

The team is currently in Nakuru Kenya where they have so far tested about 2000 people for eye problems, with close to 10 percent of those identified as having eye problems. “They absolutely love it. They are all asking to have a go and have their vision tested. So it is certainly very user friendly,” he said.

To make sure that PEEK diagnosis is correct, the doctors compare the results from the app with those of conventional eye testing equipment, some of which is valued at over £100,000, compared to PEEK’s estimated value of £300. So far, PEEK has proven accurate.

The doctors intend to test the application on over 5,000 Kenyans. Those found with cataract problems will receive a fully paid cataract operation, in a bid to reduce the number of people with eye problems across the globe.

CEO Weekends:Malawi Trying Out SADC/COMESA e-Payment Systems

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As Malawi is hosting the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) summit, the country is in the process of testing banking transactions using two regional electronic payment systems which are under COMESA and SADC.

Mbane Ngwira, the Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) spokesperson said the country will soon fully go live on the two systems which will significantly aid international trade and expected to cut costs.

 “There have not been any major problems in the implementation of the two regional payment systems,” he said.

The spokesperson explained that after fruitfully testing the systems they will engage the business community on a sensitization campaign before the system would be ready for launching.

“RBM has made progress and has already opened two accounts in Dollars and Euros. What is remaining now is to connect to commercial banks,” said Mbane.

The RBM’s Payment System 2012 Annual Report has also captured the development; it says that the SADC Integrated Regional Electronic Settlement System (SIRESS) is a project being developed to settle transactions including real time credit transfers, interbank loans and foreign exchange deals.

The COMESA’s Regional Electronic Payment Settlement System (REPSS) will, however maintain intra-regional trade through gross real time settlement hence economic growth within the region according the report.

“It will also be used for SADC direct debits, SADC card and ATMs, and SADC securities,” the report says before noting that the SIRESS legal agreements on the project were scheduled to end end-February 2013 but go on live preparation by July 19 and go live by July 22.

According to the report stakeholders are currently evaluating participants’ agreements with the COMESA clearing, final test runs are earmarked for June 2013 and the country is expected to operationalise REPSS by end August 2013.

 

 

                                               

CEO Weekends:Ghana’s Tigo And Airtel In Debt With Local Authorities

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The local authorities in Ghana have warned the two  telecommunications companies, Tigo and Airtel to pay their operational tax dues to the local assembly or risk having their offices closed.

Organizations who have evaded paying their business operation fees within the Accra Metropolis have been given a 48-hour ultimatum by the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) to settle their outstanding amounts or face a possible close down of their business operations in the metropolis.

These telecommunications companies operating in Accra owe the Assembly huge sums of money in default of payment in respect of their Business Operating Permit (BOP) and Property Rate. They owe the local authorities a  total of about GH¢3, 50,045,500 is recorded by the Finance Directorate of the AMA as being the amount these companies including some State Institutions owe the Assembly.

A statement provided by th Finance Directorate of the Assembly the defaulters are given
up to August 16th, 2013 to pay, cautioning the defaulters to comply with the directive or incur an additional cost of added interest, closure and possible legal action.

The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) said, the move it is taking now is a measure to increase its internally generated funds [IGF]. It is also an initiative by the Mayor to help the Assembly recover revenue owed them dating back to three years.

It could be recalled that two mobile network operators in country, Glo and Vodafone Ghana, had their premises locked in by a team of Revenue Collectors from the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly in Kumasi for failure to fulfill their tax obligations.

 

 

CEO Weekends: mHealth product ZiDi receives good reviews and plans to move from Beta phase

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Health services in Africa will have a boost from ZiDi an innovative cloud based service that allows doctors to have real time information about their patients.

ZiDi by Microclinictech that is currently in Beta phase has reported good results from clinics in Kisumu and indicate that health workers are enthusiastic over what the product can do to improve their services.

The service also provides inventory management for medicine and also can detail medicine recommended for any patient and can be accessed through mobile phones and tablets. The service can run offline, to ensure data is collected throughout, even in regions where there is no data coverage.

“ZiDi is the first enterprise m-Health solution designed specifically for lower levels of care in Africa – i.e., for dispensaries and health centers and outpatients department of sub-district hospitals,” Moka Lantum Managing Partner at MicroClinic Technologies said.

Lantum said that, “ZiDi was designed to address the needs of health workers and health managers – notably, improve commodity securities by empowering nurses with an easy to use solution for quantification and ordering essential supplies; fostering accountability for human resources, materials and out-of-pocket fees collected from patients; and promote adherence to clinical guidelines recommended by the ministry of health.”

More companies in Africa have been using relevant technologies such as the mobile phone to implement ehealth initiatives to help low income communities to access health services.

Earlier this year Vodacom South Africa launched mHealth service in association with Mezzanine Ware. Some of the solutions can be accessed through mobile devices such as phones and tablets, so that workers can access rural areas and gather information.

“Our goal is to continue innovating and adding features that minimize the administrative burden on health workers as well facilitating resource planning and the involvement of stakeholders in data-driven decision making. Our next major update will facilitate remote monitoring of quality of care, especially for deliveries,” Lantum said.

Liberia Gives Ultimatum to Kuwait Company, Hits Africa to Pay up License Fee

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The Liberian Telecommunication Authority has issued a 30 day ultimatum to Kuwait company Hits Africa to pay up US$4 million or have its license suspended.

Mr. Abdallah Sbeiti said that the company had received the notice from LTA and the matter will be taken up by the shareholders of the company.

This compounds the challenge that the company has been facing in paying their staff for the last seven months.

The problem with non-payment of staff could indicate the position the company is in as to its bottom line.

“Some employees have even been evicted from their homes due to their inability to meet rent obligations while the children cannot enroll this semester because they have no source of income in the post-war country,” Mr. John Nyemah Natt,  President of the National Teamster Union, said.

He is also heading the negotiation with the company’s finance team to resolve the issue with the worker’s salary.

USAID Launches Video Database for the Congo

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U.S. Agency for International Development and the Eastern Congo Initiative have launched a video database that will enable aid agencies to gather necessary information on the region.

“Data-driven insights are critical to creating effective and efficient partnerships,” said USAID’s Acting Director for the Office of Innovation and Development Alliances Ricardo Michel.

“We are pleased to recognize organizations like the Eastern Congo Initiative that are leveraging technology in the service of international development and working to increase access to information that will lead to more informed funding and programming decisions.”

The challenge with the region was that there was lack of relevant information for aid agencies and other organizations looking to set up in Congo.

USAID and the Eastern Congo Initiative conducted an analysis of community based organizations in Maniema, Orientale, North and South Kivu provinces.

“The result is a report and online database that gives policy leaders, investors and analysts insights into the work being done to create sustainable and successful change in Eastern Congo,” USAID stated. 

Nigeria’s Mobile Subscribers Surpass the 120 Million Mark

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MTN Nigeria has revealed that their earnings and subscribers numbers have increase, supporting the Nigeria’s Communications Commission (NCC) who stated that the mobile subscribers have grown to over 120 million.

Mobile service provider MTN is still well in the lead in terms of the rising numbers, with over 55 million of the country’s citizens on its network. The NCC revealed their Quarterly Summary of Telecoms Subscribers in Nigeria (Sep ’12 – Jun ’13), and showed that MTN had 7.6% growth over the quarter.

In second place came Globacom who has managed to beat out Airtel by more than 4 million subscribers in the highly connected country.  Since last year in September, Globacom and Airtel have been locked in a vicious supremacy battle for the second most popular mobile operator in the West African country.

NCC stated that Globacom ended the quarter with a 4.9 percent increase to over 25-million subscribers while Airtel lost 8.7 percent of their subscribers ending the quarter on 21.5-million users.

The top 5 mobile operators in Nigeria are rounded out by EMTS Limited with 15.3-million subscribers for the quarter, while M‐Tel Limited managed to sustain 258,520 subscribers. The top 5 mobile operators make up 117.41-million subscribers of Nigeria’s mobile landscape of 120.36-million.

 

Esoko Enriches Malawi Farmers

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With the introduction of Esoko to the farmers of Malawi, comes a great profit thanks to this project which was started in 2011.

Esoko with “E” standing for electronic and soko fro market was started I order to equip farmers who have little bargaining power, with a tool that provides them with current market information.

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is still fascinated by farmers in Lilongwe whose lives changed completely when they embraced modern cellular communication technology.

Usaid has worked with several organizations including Umodzi Consulting and Esoko Networks through markets linkages project which has helped farmers to access information on how and where they can sell their farm products at competitive prices.

One farmer called Raboin described Esoko as a tool that costs relatively little. He said that it adds substantial value to the organizations and programmes in which it is well utilized as with Esoko, farmers can send information to thousands of people with just the push of a button.

“Price information helps farmers to make informed decisions about where, how much and when to sell their agricultural produce and by allowing farmers to receive information, Esoko has helped to increase market transparency,” he said.

Raboin said Esoko is makes certain that access price information for agricultural commodities in a timely manner has brought the difference between prices that bring about poverty and a price that can lift someone out of it.

Esoko information technology manager Peter Pemba said the need for timely and accurate information was what compelled Agriculture Commodity Exchange for Africa (ACE) to use Esoko in April 2011.

Rocket Internet’s payleven Chip & PIN Device Lands At UK’s Screwfix To Enable Credit & Debit Payments On The Move

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screwfix_logoScrewfix, a leading UK supplier will be the first UK trade supplier to stock the Rocket Internet’s payleven Chip & PIN device in a move that will enable tradesmen process credit and debit payments anytime, anywhere.

With payleven Chip & PIN device for card transactions, tradesmen can receive payments via their smart phones. The Chip & PIN reader costs £82.50 excluding VAT, and includes £27.50 of transactional credit equating to £1,000 of free transactions, after which tradesmen are charged a fee of 2.75 per cent per transaction, with no monthly subscription.

The payleven reader is 100% mobile, working anywhere with 3G or Wi-Fi connection and links up via a mobile app with an iOS or Android smart phone or tablet via Bluetooth. The reader is easy to setup and is as secure as the traditional card terminals with full Chip & PIN fraud protection and also meets the highest EMV and PCI security standards.

John Mewett, marketing director at Screwfix, comments: “We are delighted to be the first UK trade supplier to be stocking the payleven device. Offering convenience to our customers is really important to us and as tradesmen need to be able to process card payments securely and this device allows them to do just that.

“In recent years, technology has fast become one of a tradesman’s most valuable business tools, and this device is an invaluable product to add to their toolbox.

“It’s often the case that many tradesmen are called out to fix or repair urgent jobs, and payleven allows their customers to pay without worrying about having the cash or digging out their cheque book. It also means that the tradesman is paid instantly, without the worry of carrying large amounts of cash around, or making a trip to the bank. We envisage this new, secure and innovative product to be extremely popular with tradesmen as it will definitely make their day-to-day job easier.”

“For the development of mobile card payments, strong partners are essential”, says Alston Zecha, founder and COO of payleven.

“Screwfix is a perfect match for us, as they ensure our Chip & PIN solution reaches the audience which benefits most from it, the small and medium sized businesses.”

The payleven device will be stocked in Screwfix and sister brands Plumbfix and Electricfix from August, and tradesmen will be able to purchase the device online, over the phone, or in store.

Headquartered in London, payleven is the leading enabler for mobile card payments in Europe and delivers the ideal payment solution for independent tradesmen.

Safaricom Commissions Telecommunication Equipment At JKUAT

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Kenya’s Safaricom has donated Mini GSM network laboratory equipment for the JKUAT Engineering and Telecommunications Laboratory with the latest telecommunication technology aimed at ensuring the students are well prepared with practical skills for application in the industry.

JKUAT (Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology)is  the leading technological public university in Kenya that offers an array of academic programmes in engineering, agriculture, built sciences, health sciences and enterprise development among others.

The donation entails a full GSM equipment suite consisting of a Base Station, BSC Microwave Link and Switches which will be used to establish a functional GSM network and transmission system to be used during practical lessons by students taking courses in mobile communication, data communication and transmission courses.

The Mini GSM network will enable students to initiate and terminate a phone call, enable data transfer and basically conduct any service that Safaricom is capable of making for academic purposes thus preparing them adequately for a career in telecommunications engineering.

This is the first of its kind in East and Central Africa effectively making JKUAT the Destination University for aspiring Telco professionals.

“The laboratory will transform the way Telecoms practical training is offered at the University and impact not only on the students, knowledge and capabilities building but also the University and the Industry as a whole. The telecoms industry needs graduates who have developed the right skills before joining a workplace and this initiative will equip them with the necessary skills and competence needed,” said the Safaricom CEO Bob Collymore.

JKUAT’s Vice Chancellor Prof. Mbale Imbuga hailed the partnership with Safaricom as a standard for corporate/academia partnerships. The Vice Chancellor noted that the initiative had instrumental in the development of telecommunication training and research which JKUAT has been spearheading since 2003, when the University introduced the undergraduate programme in telecommunications and information engineering.

“This laboratory will provide the much needed practical and research orientation to students and faculty and thus increase their competitive. This will make JKUAT the University of Choice for aspiring telecoms professionals in East and Central Africa,” said Professor Imbuga.

Safaricom and JKUAT have been I partnership for five years after they signed a memorandum of understanding in December 2008 with the aim of enhancing development through research, training, innovation and technological development in the areas of communication technology and information.

Through this partnership, the Telco sponsored the development of curricular for the Bachelor of Science in telecommunication technology and information.

 

South Africa’s Everlytic and Rocketseed Combine Forces for Email Marketing

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Email marketing frontier got its newest collaboration between Everlytic and Rocketseed who provide bulk email marketing solutions.

“At Everlytic we are fanatical about email and we spend every waking moment finding better ways to place emails in the inbox. Our proprietary software platform is used by thousands of people who send millions of emails every day,” said Walter Penfold, Managing Director of Everlytic.

“Rocketseed is the perfect partner for us because they dominate the everyday mail space and know how to turn ordinary business communication into a powerful marketing tool. We think this is a perfect match and expect great things from it,” he added.

The Everlytic, Rocketseed alliance is one that makes sense on all levels precisely because these two industry leaders share the same playground and priorities, including email deliverability and reliability.

Rocketseed has overhauled the email landscape with innovative concepts around Email Media, delivering branded business emails for some of the best known brands in the country.

Rocketseed has made email their world and their holistic view is evidenced by the complete suite of solutions they offer from branded emails to design, consultancy to support and marketing.

“We needed to find a strong partner to trust with the bulkmail needs of our clients, and Everlytic was the obvious choice for us as a major player in the industry. We are thrilled to be working so closely with the crew at Everlytic and expect major successes from our collaboration,” Tess Sulaman, Managing Director of Rocketseed said.

Nigeria’s Uju Doxa Launches Trofay.com To Change The We Live Our Lives Forever

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trofA new online gospel community, Trofay.com has today launched in Nigeria to change the way we live our lives forever, and bring sanity to the internet, praise God!

Trofay wants to start a new revolution with Godly health, beauty, technology, sportsnews and much more. Trofay brings a marriage of religion and technology, demonstrating the impact technology can have on spreading of the gospel of Jesus.

“We are more than a blog/News website; we want to cause a revolution,” said Uju Doxa,a student Pastor and Trofay’s representative.

“On trofay, people will discover a life of Godly health, beauty, technology, sports and much more, openly discussing issues of interests both in local and world religion,” Doxa added.

Trofay this week  looked at Oprah Winfrey’s trip to Porters House “Megafest” and how it affects the view of Christianity in America and has profiled several Men of God, both in Nigeria and Africa. They are found on Facebook as Trofay Speaks and on twitter as @trofayspeaks, connecting to the world and to the people. If you need more info, drop them a mail at info@trofay.com

Hellofood Revamps Its Website Across Africa | Targets Tens Of Thousands Of Customers Per Day

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hellofood Online food ordering and delivery platform Hellofood has today revamped its website in a move targeting tens of thousands of customers per day.

Launched 8 months ago and backed by Berlin’s Rocket Internet, a global business builder, Hellofood newly activated site and dramatically improved user interface was designed to withstand the the heavy order volume from the six markets in Africa that it been experiencing.

The new interface, launched in Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Morocco and Kenya also makes it incredibly simple for customers to order food, and offers great new functionality.

Hellofood, and its affiliated brand Foodpanda, are already present in 30 countries worldwide since launching in 2012 and is used by tens of thousands of customers on a daily basis, the site is revolutionising the way that people order food in Africa.

Hellofood Kenya already has over 100 partner restaurants in Nairobi, including Osteria, Pizza world, Brew-Bistro, Mr- Wok and China Plate among many more Restaurants. Users can order food from any of the restaurants in their city, for delivery to them in 45 minutes.

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Revamped Hellofood site

CEO for Hellofood Africa, Joe Falter: “Today marks an important step for us in our mission of making food ordering fast, easy and fun. This gorgeous site uses the latest technology and features to enhance the experience of our loyal customers, and to attract even more users to www.hellofood.com. Leading the African market for food delivery makes us extremely proud. Our rapid growth and expansion in the few months since we launched demonstrates the need for innovation. We are very ambitious and are constantly pushing to improve user experience, and deliver a product that blows our customers away.”

Hellofood and Foodpanda now target a total population of 3 billion people in 27 countries, making it the online food delivery service with the widest geographical reach.  Hellofood is now working with more than 15,000 partner restaurants, and Africa is a big part of the jigsaw. With 6 African markets already up and running, and a service that is completely reinventing the status quo, Hellofood is bringing customers a service that they could only have dreamed of just one year ago.

Apart from the desktop portal, Hellofood is also available on mobile as an Android, iOS, iPad, BlackBerry app globally.

Amazon Web, Sable Accelerator & Seed Engine To Give New SA Startups Over R400,000 In Capital Plus A Trip To UK

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seed engine9Participants in the second programme starting September 1 at the Seed Engine accelerator will receive R100 000 start up capital plus over R300 000 in services so that they can convert their ideas into commercial realities, ready to attract further investment at demo day and beyond.

Absa have joined Seed Engine for the next programme contributing operating capital. They have also sponsored trips to both Stellenbosch and the United Kingdom, geared towards enhancing skills and promoting start up trade relations with international stakeholders including entrepreneurs, corporates and potential investors. This partnership includes the University of Stellenbosch, CEDAR, Vumali and EDFM.

Strategic partnerships are in place with both local and international early stage venture capital firms. Amongst these are Grovest, the first Section 12J fund in South Africa, and U-Start, which is an international organisation that seeks investments via Seed Engine.

Seed Engine is also on steroids.

The South African Venture Capital Association (SAVCA) has endorsed it as one of the more prominent feeders of deal flow to the strong venture capital community in the country and Werksmans Attorneys has joined to assist Seed Engine and its start ups with legal documentation, compliance and advice.

Seed Engine has also  closed partnership with The Sable Accelerator, based in Silicon Valley has built a strong relationship with Seed Engine in profiling its underlying ventures with its international network of venture capitalists, angel investors and distribution partners.

Amazon Web Services have committed $3000 worth of data driven products for each Seed Engine start up.

PKF, one of the largest accounting and auditing companies in the world, offer the ventures financial planning, first year audits and general guidance and Microsoft has shown their support by providing Bizspark packages and naming Seed Engine one of the key network partners in the South African context.

According to Marc Elias, CEO of the Seed Engine Business Accelerator,“Seed Engine looks for five pillars which point to likely success for a start up. A product or service that is novel or innovative.  An opportunity – a disruptive response to a market change or the creation of a new market.  A business model that is tested and validated.  A team that has the skills to execute. A market – an understanding of your target market’s requirements and the market’s prospects and limitations.”

Seed Engine, which ran its first programme this year, added six start ups to its portfolio. All ventures are currently in advanced negotiations with next round funding from investors.

Elias added, “We are looking for entrants for our next programme – early stage tech entrepreneurs who have extraordinary ideas with international appeal and who are ready for a life-changing journey.” Entrepreneurs selected for the programme are offered coaching, mentoring, work space and an opportunity to grow their concept into a business.

Mark Karimov of Cirqls.com, one of the ventures in Seed Engines first class said, “The boot camp was very powerful – we were pushed. There’s a tremendous difference doing something on your own and what is possible working with the Seed Engine team which helps turn the obstacles we face into opportunities. “

Agreeing to Karimov’s point, Robin Bayhack of Zehoo.me added, “Seed Engine offers a creative, open environment where ideas are developed into reality in the fastest time. Our mentors who intensely understand technology and our personal circumstances make a considerable difference.”

Potential investors are encouraged to get involved in anticipation of a bigger and better programme and demo day which will be held in November 2013. These investors will likely include angel investors (individuals and clubs), early stage venture capital companies, family offices, private equity companies as well as corporates – either as a strategic investment or deployment of their enterprise development funding strategies.

“Demo days provide investors with an opportunity to get involved in high growth start ups at a very early stage. The Seed Engine programme has been developed to cater for these investors needs, advancing each venture to states of investor and growth readiness. 85% of the ventures going through the top tier accelerators in the USA continue trading after four years which defies typical start up statistics because of the approach that accelerators take in building businesses,” said Elias.

Seed Engine management take a 20% stake, have board representation and directorship on each of the underlying businesses to ensure that momentum and execution of the business plan and general strategy will be carried out as envisaged, including compliance. The management are well versed in entrepreneurial businesses.

Partners

Seed Engine is powered by proud supporters of entrepreneurship and employment creation in South Africa and abroad.

These include:

· Absa,

· Redwood Capital,

· local and international early stage venture capital firms,

· Grovest,

· U-Start,

· SAVCA (South African Venture Capital Association),

· Werksmans Attorneys ,

· The Sable Accelerator,

· Amazon Web Services,

· Microsoft and

· PKF.

Tiber, one of the largest private property owners and construction companies in South Africa, has provided Seed Engine with free rent for the first accelerator as well as assistance with the construction of the work space.

Urban Everest, a coaching and leadership facilitation company are running the accelerator programme and coaching the entrepreneurs.

ITEC have provided the accelerator with printing facilities as well as paper and toner to support each Seed Engine venture during the programme.

SA’s Gauteng to Distribute 88,000 Tablets for New eLearning Programme

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The South African government has launched a massive eLearning programme that will see 2,200 institutions in Gauteng benefit from a distribution of 88,000 tablets for school kids.

Each schools shortlisted for the programme will receive 44 ten inch Huawei devices.

This new initiative is a part of the review of the Gauteng Online Schools Programme. The new programme is expected to be launched in January 2014, a date that the Kenyan government has also put up as the laptops per child programme kicks off.

“This comprehensive review of the GoL programme resulted in the much needed alignment of the e-Learning methodology to global norms and standards,” a statement from the government read.

The programe also secured connectivity contracts that include Wi-Fi providers and 3G networks for a period of two years.

“The service provider will also identify an emerging youth owned ICT company, and shall transfer network development, maintenance and support skills to them over the 2-year period. This empowerment effort will eliminate the current sole service provider status, and thus improve supply side measures in this monopolistic industry sector,” the government stated.

The project is set to cost the government, ZAR289 million for tablets and ZAR396.2  million for network and coverage for two years.

“The future classroom will result in all learners using their own devices (e.g. tablets, smart phones, netbooks etc.) that would contain all their e-Books and grade specific curriculum content,” the statement said.

“Besides, through the use of specialised software packages, we will be able to personalise educator-learner encounters, and thus expedite constructive interactions to maximise learning experiences. Likewise, learners will easily access libraries, instead of spending a limited amount of time every week in a physical computer laboratory.”

LG’s Marketing Stunt Goes Wrong | 20 Injured

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lg_logo1Throngs of people with knives on sticks and BB guns at marketing promo would easily pass for a scene in “You’re Next” one of the top 10 horror movies of 2013. But the scene which was played out a park in the South Korean capital was not staged; it was a marketing promotion gone wrong.

The giant electronics manufacturer had filled up hundreds of balloons with helium, and attached vouchers for free G2 units to them before letting them ascend into the clouds. The smartphone- aficionados turned out with guns and knives on sticks to pop the balloons and claim a voucher for a free LG G2 – the new phone retailing for the equivalent of £550 (excluding shipping costs).

In an attempt to shoot some of the balloons down prematurely, a scramble for the swanky device ensued and got about 20 people injured according to the Korean Times. One local TV station called the scene ‘World War G’ after the Brad Pitt zombie movie ‘World War Z’, with people pushing others to the ground in their scrum to get a free phone.

BBC reports that there were 100 vouchers for LG’s new G2s inside the helium balloons. Some of those scrambling for a free handset had to be hospitalised, and LG has since announced it would cover any medical costs. One local TV station called the scene ‘World War G’ after the Brad Pitt zombie movie ‘World War Z’, with people pushing others to the ground in their desperation to get a free phone.

LG said in a statement that it would cancel all further planned promotional events. But why would one risk arm and limb for a smartphone? The G2 is undoubtedly LG’s most ambitious smartphone yet and its most serious attempt at toppling its Android rivals.

It is the first smartphone handset to come without side buttons. The concept came from research which revealed that the larger smartphones became, the harder it was for users to access side keys, the company said.

The G2, which will run an Android operating system, is also notable for its 5.2 inch full HD display, with a wider screen than equivalent devices because of the extra space afforded by removing buttons from the side.

Equipped with powerful specs, this G2 makes the Korean mobile company’s previous flagship, the Optimus G look like a Boy Scout experiment. Not only does the new G2 sport a 13-megapixel camera like its main rival, the Samsung Galaxy S4, it also runs Android 4.2.2 and has a vivid 1080p HD display. Uncommonly, and not completely comfortably, its volume rocker and power buttons are located on the phone’s back.

In addition, the G2 is the first globally available handset to have Qualcomm’s lightning-quick Snapdragon 800 processor for all models and providers, not just a select few. LG’s G2 packs in a trove of choice hardware, including the aforementioned quad-core Snapdragon 800 CPU clocked at 2.26GHz with 4G LTE Advanced.

The G2 is a speed demon Menus fly by with almost blinding swiftness while apps and home screens opened and closed in the blink of an eye. Yet, fancy quad-core Snapdragon silicon isn’t the LG G2’s only distinguishing feature. Backing up the phone’s muscular processor are 2GB of RAM and a dedicated allotment of memory specifically meant for handling graphics chores (called GRAM).

This is the first phone that has such a feature, an observation LG reps are eager to point out, and one that gets mobile games fans drooling over the G2’s potential for mobile gaming.

It comes with a 13 megapixel camera and has Hi-Fi playback which LG claims can reproduce “studio-quality sound, far superior to a CD.” The phone answers calls automatically when placed to the user’s ear. LG is the third best-selling smartphone producer in the world, behind Samsung and Apple, according to market research.

The South Korean company will be hoping the new design can help it catch up with these giants of the smartphone market. Despite shipping a record 12.1 million handsets over the period its results were let down by weak television sales. Analysts have said it would take a hit smartphone device to boost the company’s profit and G2 device might just be it.