<p dir="ltr">Thanks Barrack. <br>
</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On 9 Jan 2017 7:03 p.m., "Barrack Otieno" <<a href="mailto:otieno.barrack@gmail.com">otieno.barrack@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hi Grace,<br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.domainmondo.com/2016/12/new-gtld-africa-redux-dotconnectafrica.html" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.domainmondo.com/<wbr>2016/12/new-gtld-africa-redux-<wbr>dotconnectafrica.html</a>.<br>
You can also check <a href="http://africainonespace.org/" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://africainonespace.org/</a>.<br>
<br>
Regards<br>
<br>
On 1/10/17, Grace Mutung'u (Bomu) <<a href="mailto:nmutungu@gmail.com">nmutungu@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> Should we also look forward to dot Africa in 2017?<br>
> Anyone with a status update?<br>
> On 9 Jan 2017 5:14 p.m., "Barrack Otieno via kictanet" <<br>
> <a href="mailto:kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke">kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke</a>> wrote:<br>
><br>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>
>> From: "Eric Mugendi - iAfrikan.com" <<a href="mailto:newsletter@iafrikan.com">newsletter@iafrikan.com</a>><br>
>> Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2017 19:56:53 +0000<br>
>> Subject: 10 Things We're Looking Forward To In 2017<br>
>> To: <a href="mailto:otieno.barrack@gmail.com">otieno.barrack@gmail.com</a><br>
>><br>
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>> <a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2014/05/14/convergence-partners-brandon-doyle/" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2014/<wbr>05/14/convergence-partners-<wbr>brandon-doyle/</a><br>
>><br>
>> Edition 142<br>
>> Monday, 09 January 2017<br>
>><br>
>> From the Editor-at-Large<br>
>><br>
>> Ngithemba ukuthi ningene kahle kunyaka omusha Afrika!<br>
>> (<a href="https://whitezulu.wordpress.com/2013/01/01/uncibijane/" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://whitezulu.wordpress.<wbr>com/2013/01/01/uncibijane/</a>)<br>
>><br>
>> 2016 was a pretty big year for tech in Afrika, and we covered a lot of<br>
>> the goings on on the continent- the ups and downs, openings and<br>
>> closings, starts and ends. We had a look back at some of our biggest<br>
>> stories (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/iafrikan-weekly-digest-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/<wbr>iafrikan-weekly-digest-</a><br>
>> edition-141-most-popular-<wbr>articles-in-2016/)<br>
>> as read by you, as well as our writers' picks<br>
>> (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/iafrikan-weekly-digest-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/<wbr>iafrikan-weekly-digest-</a><br>
>> edition-140-19-december-2016-<wbr>2016-in-afrikan-tech/)<br>
>> . As we start the new year, there are a number of things we are<br>
>> looking forward to.<br>
>><br>
>> First of all, 2017 will see elections in a number of countries. Tech<br>
>> powerhouses Kenya and Rwanda will have elections in August, and we are<br>
>> keen to see how tech will be applied in those polls, especially given<br>
>> developments elsewhere on the continent in the past year.<br>
>><br>
>> We are also likely to see the growing adoption of the blockchain, as<br>
>> the technology gets increasingly divorced from bitcoin and finds<br>
>> applications in smart contracts, digital identity management and<br>
>> distributed cloud storage.<br>
>><br>
>> 2017 will also likely see the growing adoption of drones and other<br>
>> means to overcome the continent's logistical challenges, the continued<br>
>> emergence of African fintech startups,<br>
>><br>
>> We're also going to have the Annual African Roundup later in January,<br>
>> where we look back at the year that was, and chart our way forward<br>
>> into the future of tech on the continent.<br>
>><br>
>> What do you think the (near) future holds for African tech? What are<br>
>> you looking forward to? What would you like to see more of in 2017?<br>
>> Talk to us at <a href="mailto:newsletter@iafrikan.com">newsletter@iafrikan.com</a><br>
>> (mailto:<a href="mailto:newsletter@iafrikan.com">newsletter@iafrikan.<wbr>com</a>?subject=What%20I%27m%<br>
>> 20looking%20forward%20to%20in%<wbr>202017)<br>
>><br>
>> Eric Mugendi // Editor-at-Large<br>
>><br>
>><br>
>> ** Ten Things We're Looking Forward To In 2017<br>
>> ------------------------------<wbr>------------------------------<br>
>><br>
>> Here's a brief list of the things we are looking forward to in 2017:<br>
>><br>
>> Our Annual Tech Round-Up<br>
>> Yup. What better way to start things off than by looking back at how<br>
>> far we've come over the past year? We will be having the iAfrikan<br>
>> Annual Roundup on January 26 at Metta's flagship new space in Nairobi<br>
>> (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/12/05/metta-nairobis-flagship-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/<wbr>12/05/metta-nairobis-flagship-</a><br>
>> space-for-entrepreneurs-and-<wbr>innovators-is-now-open/)<br>
>> . On the agenda is a series of panel discussions covering topics such<br>
>> as tech education, journalism, policy and governance, and startups.<br>
>> (More details to follow this week)<br>
>><br>
>> Bitcoin and Blockchain<br>
>><br>
>> With bitcoin closing 2016 at US$1000, the cryptocurrency has found<br>
>> adopters in the midst of cash crises in India and Venezuela.<br>
>> Blockchain, which is the ledger system that powers bitcoin, shows<br>
>> promise, especially for smart contracts and record-keeping. We are<br>
>> likely to see innovative uses of these technologies in the coming<br>
>> year. South Africa's Reserve Bank shared a smart contract<br>
>> (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/11/02/south-african-reserve-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/<wbr>11/02/south-african-reserve-</a><br>
>> bank-circulates-first-ever-<wbr>smart-contract-using-private-<br>
>> ethereum-blockchain/)<br>
>> on the Ethereum blockchain, and Senegal launched a bitcoin-based<br>
>> digital currency<br>
>> (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/11/24/senegal-to-introduce-a-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/<wbr>11/24/senegal-to-introduce-a-</a><br>
>> new-blockchain-based-national-<wbr>digital-currency-making-it-<br>
>> only-the-second-country-to-<wbr>have-a-national-digital-<wbr>currency/)<br>
>> , and we are likely to see similar moves in 2017 as the technology<br>
>> becomes more mainstream.<br>
>><br>
>> Drones<br>
>> One of the biggest challenges in getting things safely and quickly<br>
>> from one point to another on the continent is the lack of supporting<br>
>> infrastructure - transport links in the form of roads and railways. In<br>
>> 2016, we saw the application of drones and other unmanned aerial<br>
>> vehicles (UAVs) to deliver medical supplies and other small packages<br>
>> in Rwanda (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/10/16/rwandas-pioneering-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/<wbr>10/16/rwandas-pioneering-</a><br>
>> drone-delivery-service-for-<wbr>medical-supplies-finally-<wbr>takes-off/)<br>
>> and Madagascar<br>
>> (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/10/31/with-7-out-of-10-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/<wbr>10/31/with-7-out-of-10-</a><br>
>> residents-living-in-remote-<wbr>rural-areas-madagascar-is-<br>
>> counting-on-drones-to-deliver-<wbr>much-needed-medical-care/)<br>
>> , and the establishment of a humanitarian air corridor dedicated to<br>
>> drones (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/12/16/the-worlds-first-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/<wbr>12/16/the-worlds-first-</a><br>
>> dedicated-humanitarian-air-<wbr>corridor-for-drones-is-being-<wbr>set-up-in-malawi/)<br>
>> in Malawi.<br>
>> We are likely to see further trials with this technology in 2017,<br>
>> accompanied by increased investment in supporting infrastructure as<br>
>> one way of overcoming these challenges.<br>
>><br>
>> Elections<br>
>> There will be a number of polls in the coming year, among them<br>
>> Angola's legislative election, Kenya's general election and Rwanda's<br>
>> presidential election, all in August. The past year saw<br>
>> election-related internet shutdowns in Uganda and The Gambia<br>
>> (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/12/01/gambia-becomes-the-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/<wbr>12/01/gambia-becomes-the-</a><br>
>> latest-afrikan-country-to-<wbr>shut-down-the-internet-on-<wbr>election-day/)<br>
>> , and already there has been much discussion<br>
>> (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2017/01/03/making-sense-of-kenyas-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2017/<wbr>01/03/making-sense-of-kenyas-</a><br>
>> digital-election-conundrum/)<br>
>> over plans to introduce a manual backup for the technology that will<br>
>> be used to run Kenya's poll.<br>
>> Ghana's 2016 general election<br>
>> (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/12/14/ghanas-peaceful-and-digital-elections/" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/<wbr>12/14/ghanas-peaceful-and-<wbr>digital-elections/</a><br>
>> )<br>
>> was significant because it saw the successful use of technology to<br>
>> transmit results. The Electoral Commission even developed an app for<br>
>> this, making the results instantly available as soon as they were<br>
>> published.<br>
>> The coming year is likely to see a repeat of these paradoxes - the<br>
>> blocking of internet access, and the use of technology to transmit<br>
>> results after polls are done.<br>
>><br>
>> Fintech<br>
>> The African financial technology space saw much promise in 2016, with<br>
>> a number of high-profile fundraising rounds by startups such as<br>
>> Paystack (<a href="https://techpoint.ng/2016/12/19/paystack-raises-1-3m-seed-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://techpoint.ng/2016/12/<wbr>19/paystack-raises-1-3m-seed-</a><br>
>> investment/)<br>
>> and BitPesa (<a href="http://disrupt-africa.com/2016/03/kenyas-bitcoin-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://disrupt-africa.com/<wbr>2016/03/kenyas-bitcoin-</a><br>
>> startup-bitpesa-raises-<wbr>funding-from-bitfury/)<br>
>> . Going into 2017, we are likely to see more funding going into the<br>
>> sector, as investors put money into startups fixing up the payments<br>
>> ecosystem.<br>
>><br>
>> Governance and Technology<br>
>> As e-government initiatives take hold in Africa, an increasing number<br>
>> of essential services are being delivered online. We're keeping an eye<br>
>> on these, and the difference they are making in our everyday lives.<br>
>> One place where they can make a difference is in easing the<br>
>> interaction between citizens and their governments<br>
>> (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/10/03/lessons-from-tanzanias-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/<wbr>10/03/lessons-from-tanzanias-</a><br>
>> digitization-of-person-to-<wbr>government-payments/)<br>
>> , making it easier to access services such as registration of<br>
>> businesses, acquiring essential documents, and keeping the authorities<br>
>> accountable.<br>
>><br>
>> Hubs<br>
>> A report published in 2016 stated that the number of tech hubs in<br>
>> Africa had doubled<br>
>> (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/08/19/did-afrikas-tech-hubs-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/<wbr>08/19/did-afrikas-tech-hubs-</a><br>
>> really-double-in-number-<wbr>within-a-year-or-are-we-just-<br>
>> counting-them-differently/)<br>
>> , and we asked if this was really the case. There have been a number<br>
>> of closures as some hubs found it hard to keep up with the 'everything<br>
>> is free' model, and the lack of proper growth models has brought this<br>
>> statistic into question.<br>
>> Going forward, we are seeing spaces like Nairobi's iHub adopt a more<br>
>> commercial approach in order to stay open and provide a much-needed<br>
>> service to the tech ecosystem. 2017 will likely see more spaces adopt<br>
>> this commercial approach, as funding patterns change and startups have<br>
>> to work harder to earn their keep.<br>
>><br>
>> Information Security<br>
>> One of our biggest stories last year was about a breach<br>
>> (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/10/19/a-burundian-hacker-was-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/<wbr>10/19/a-burundian-hacker-was-</a><br>
>> able-to-get-the-details-of-<wbr>over-500-000-kcb-kenya-<wbr>customers-through-a-<br>
>> vulnerability-in-the-banks-<wbr>app/)<br>
>> in (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/10/19/a-burundian-hacker-was-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/<wbr>10/19/a-burundian-hacker-was-</a><br>
>> able-to-get-the-details-of-<wbr>over-500-000-kcb-kenya-<wbr>customers-through-a-<br>
>> vulnerability-in-the-banks-<wbr>app/)<br>
>> a bank's security<br>
>> (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/10/19/a-burundian-hacker-was-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/<wbr>10/19/a-burundian-hacker-was-</a><br>
>> able-to-get-the-details-of-<wbr>over-500-000-kcb-kenya-<wbr>customers-through-a-<br>
>> vulnerability-in-the-banks-<wbr>app/)<br>
>> that exposed customer data. As more and more of our information finds<br>
>> its way online, we are seeing instances of data loss and other similar<br>
>> breaches. It is clear that we need to take information security much<br>
>> more seriously in 2017.<br>
>><br>
>> Mobile<br>
>> More Africans are using mobile phones now than ever before, and<br>
>> innovators are finding new and innovative ways to use the technology,<br>
>> from virtual post office boxes<br>
>> (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/07/18/you-can-now-use-your-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/<wbr>07/18/you-can-now-use-your-</a><br>
>> mobile-phone-number-as-a-<wbr>virtual-post-office-box-in-<wbr>kenya-2/)<br>
>> in Kenya to hyperlocal weather forecasts<br>
>> (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/07/25/this-hyperlocal-weather-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/<wbr>07/25/this-hyperlocal-weather-</a><br>
>> forecast-service-is-helping-<wbr>afrikan-farmers-improve-their-<wbr>yields/)<br>
>> for farmers in West Africa and more. 2017 will likely see more<br>
>> innovations along this line, with the technology expected to further<br>
>> change how we consume news, information and entertainment content.<br>
>> Mobile tech continues to make an impact on the lives of Africans<br>
>> everywhere, and 2017 will likely see the trend continue.<br>
>><br>
>> Startups<br>
>> On a panel discussion at the Kenya round of the Seedstars World<br>
>> startup competition, I hosted a panel discussion on the future of<br>
>> African startups<br>
>> (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/10/17/seedstars-nairobi-panel/" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/<wbr>10/17/seedstars-nairobi-panel/</a><wbr>) . One of<br>
>> the talking points was where startups could most likely thrive, and<br>
>> the main areas where this could happen are in agriculture, energy,<br>
>> technology and logistics, where significant gaps exist that tech could<br>
>> potentially solve.<br>
>> Going forward, a number of startups are trying to solve these<br>
>> problems, which we have featured at some length. As we meet and talk<br>
>> to these startups, one thing is clear, despite the challenges that<br>
>> keep getting in their way, they are determined to solve some of the<br>
>> continent's most pervasive problems, be it a need for creativity and<br>
>> innovation (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/11/14/meet-jean-claude-bastos-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/<wbr>11/14/meet-jean-claude-bastos-</a><br>
>> de-morais-whose-african-<wbr>innovation-foundation-<br>
>> empowers-innovations-made-by-<wbr>africans-for-africa/)<br>
>> , collaborative brilliance<br>
>> (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/10/31/meet-takunda-chingonzoh-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/<wbr>10/31/meet-takunda-chingonzoh-</a><br>
>> whose-belief-in-collaborative-<wbr>brilliance-is-the-force-<br>
>> behind-zimbabwes-techvillage/)<br>
>> , or opportunities to showcase their work<br>
>> (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/07/03/innovations-made-by-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2016/<wbr>07/03/innovations-made-by-</a><br>
>> africans-for-africans-my-<wbr>experience-in-botswana-<br>
>> gaborone-at-the-innovation-<wbr>prize-for-africa-5th-edition/)<br>
>> .<br>
>> We're looking forward to finding and talking about more innovations<br>
>> and startups in 2017.<br>
>><br>
>><br>
>> ** News<br>
>> ------------------------------<wbr>------------------------------<br>
>> <a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2017/01/09/no-more-fake-news-to-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2017/<wbr>01/09/no-more-fake-news-to-</a><br>
>> sway-your-views-as-the-pants-<wbr>on-fire-detector-comes-to-the-<wbr>rescue/<br>
>> * Nokia Is Back In The Smartphone Business, With A 5.5 Inch Device<br>
>> Running Android 7 Nougat<br>
>> (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2017/01/08/nokia-is-back-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2017/<wbr>01/08/nokia-is-back-</a><br>
>> officially-unveil-the-nokia-6-<wbr>running-android-7-nougat/)<br>
>> * Some Of The Most Exciting Announcements From CES 2017 So Far<br>
>> (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2017/01/05/some-of-the-most-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2017/<wbr>01/05/some-of-the-most-</a><br>
>> exciting-announcements-from-<wbr>ces-2017-so-far-2/)<br>
>> * After A Successful Launch In Rwanda, Zipline's Drones Will Now Trial<br>
>> Medical Deliveries In Tanzania<br>
>> (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2017/01/06/after-a-successful-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2017/<wbr>01/06/after-a-successful-</a><br>
>> launch-in-rwanda-ziplines-<wbr>drones-will-now-trial-medical-<br>
>> deliveries-in-tanzania/)<br>
>> * Kenya's Internet Is Largely Free From Censorship, A Five-Month Study<br>
>> On Access And Online Activity Has Shown<br>
>> (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2017/01/04/kenyas-internet-is-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2017/<wbr>01/04/kenyas-internet-is-</a><br>
>> largely-free-from-censorship-<wbr>a-five-month-study-on-access-<br>
>> and-online-activity-has-shown/<wbr>)<br>
>> * SEACOM's Internet Insights Reveal That Video Dominates Data Traffic<br>
>> In South Africa<br>
>> (<a href="http://www.iafrikan.com/2017/01/05/video-dominates-data-" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.iafrikan.com/2017/<wbr>01/05/video-dominates-data-</a><br>
>> traffic-volumes-in-south-<wbr>africa-and-other-internet-<br>
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