Ghana's Enforcement of Taxing Foreign Income Could Affect Content Creators
Vodacam acquires rival in Tanzania and Canal+ buys more shares of Multichoice
What’s happened this Week:
Vodacom acquires Smile telecoms for £22 million
Ethiopia to launch sex register platform later this year
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In The News This Week:
Pula Raises $20 Million in Series B Round To Expand Its Business In Africa, LatAm and Asia
Pula, an insurtech based in Kenya, has raised a $20 million series B funding round from investors to establish new partnerships and expand its business in Africa, Latin America, and Asia.
Mastercard Partners with Onafriq To Offer Payment Options for Consumers and SMEs In Africa
Mastercard and Onafriq (previously MFS Africa), a pan-African payments company, have announced a new partnership to bring secure, cost-effective, and innovative payment options to consumers, as well as small and medium enterprises (SMEs) across the continent.
Vodacom Acquires Smile Communication in Tanzania For £22 Million
Vodacom Tanzania (Vodacom), Smile Telecoms Holdings Limited, and Smile Telecoms IP Limited (jointly Smile) have concluded the terms upon which Vodacom will acquire 100% of the issued share capital of Smile Communications Tanzania Limited.
In the rest of the news:
Glovo appoints ex-Jumia Food Director as Chief Commercial Officer for Kenya
MTN Group Opens Research Lab In Johannesburg in Partnership with Huawei
Canal+ Acquires More MultiChoice Shares, Increases Its Stake To 40%
New Local Airline GH-Wings Planning To Launch By End Of 2024 Pending GCAA Certification
Ghana Government To Tax Foreign Incomes Of Ghanaian Residents To Plug GHC 1.8 Billion Revenue Gap
Ethiopia Launching Sexual Violence Registration System Later This Year
MAX and Kofa Announce Partnership for TailG Jidi EV Motorcycle Financing
Deep Dive
How Ghana’s Tax On Foreign Income Could Affect Ghanaian Content Creators - Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) recently announced that it was taking steps to tax foreign income earned by Ghanaian residents.
Why This Matters: The Authority said it was trying to close a GHC 1.8 billion revenue gap and therefore was enforcing an existing tax on foreign income by Ghanaians who earn income from external parties
Digging Deeper - Most content creators currently generate income from content platforms where monetization is allowed including YouTube, Google, and the X platform.
Between the lines - This decision could also affect freelancers who earn income from remote work if they are paid in foreign currency.
Africa Ecosystem Activity
Spark+ GP announces 2nd, 3rd closings of Spark+ Africa Fund - Disrupt Africa
Applications open for agri-focused Mastercard Foundation fund - Disrupt Africa
AfriLabs exchanges strategic MOU with Saudi Ministry of Investment - Disrupt Africa
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