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A review of the 2015 ICT predictions for Africa
Based on market events, IDC has achieved an overall rating of 75% or a B+ for their top 10 ICT predictions for Africa for 2015. The rating scale used ranges from a prediction accuracy of 70% or a B rating to a 90% accuracy, or an A++. It takes into consideration key market events that either supported or disproved the IDC predictions.
• The Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECX) announced a national traceability system that will involve over five million smallholder farmers engaged in producing multiple commodities traded at the ECX. The system is expected to increase exports of high-quality Ethiopian coffee world-wide and enhance market access for specialty coffee from Ethiopia.
• In the overall World Economic Forum Network Readiness Index rankings, SA and Rwanda occupy position three and six in Africa respectively. SA has experienced higher economic impact of ICT, but Rwanda has highest social impact of technology score, through government's use of ICT in providing services to citizens, as well as the One-Laptop-Per-Child policy (SA 15th).
• Investment management firm Convergence Partners has revealed plans to spend R2.5 billion ($200 million) on ICT infrastructure across Africa, with a large chunk of this investment going towards Southern Africa.
• In Kenya, one can now renew a driver's license, book a driving test, and download a temporary driver's license online.
• Facebook's Johannesburg offices and its move further into Africa aims to further support efforts of SMB usage of the platform, usage which Facebook categorises as "sophisticated".
• Private sector donors supporting government SMB initiatives, such as Enterprise Kenya, a government led investment fund to support SMBs in the country.
• The "Northern Corridor" partner have committed to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate on preventing and responding to the increasing threats of cybercrime facing the region.
• Country-specific personal data protection will require a domestic presence and local data centers for multinational providers with operations in African countries.
• World Bank projects stipulate regular and transparent reporting
• Not at as fast a pace as anticipated.
• Whilst a Continental Free Trade Area is on the cards, the legal frameworks to enable this are still outdated.
• The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) announced that it will be partnering with Nigeria's Dangote group to bolster intra-African trade.
• 31 government agencies out of a total of 262 have shared their data on the Kenya Open Data platform.
• In an attempt to understand the usage experience of millions of people in emerging markets who only have access to slow internet connections, Facebook is adopting a new opt-in initiative for employees called "2G Tuesdays."
• MTN will enable its business customers to directly connect to Amazon Web Services (AWS).