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Did you know that Professor Charles Xavier from the X-Men is a data analyst?
Using Cerebro, Professor X scans millions of human minds to find mutants. With Cerebro, Professor X can even classify mutants based on their power levels. 
In the latest edition of #Entering Tech🚀, we covered what it takes to be like Professor X and become data analyst. We also talked to a real-life data analyst who started her journey this year and is already earning serious money
In today’s edition
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Meta, the parent company of social media giant Facebook, has announced that all Facebook ads in Kenya will be subject to the country’s 16% value-added tax (VAT) starting November 1.
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According to a statement on the company’s help centre, VAT will be added whenever advertisers are charged for ads regardless of whether they are purchasing the ads for business or personal purposes.
Some context: Kenyan traders with a turnover of taxable supplies of Ksh 5 million ($41,150) per annum and above are required to register for VAT which is charged on goods and services made or provided in the country.
Long time coming
According to TechTrendsKE, in April this year, the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) revealed plans to double the tax collected from tech giants operating or facilitating digital payments in the country from 1.5% to 3%.

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Uber and Bolt have new competition in Kenya.
Rwandese ride-sharing platform, YEGO Global, has entered the Kenyan market to provide customised taxi-hailing services in the country. According to CEO Karanvir Singh, YEGO’s solution is to “free the driver community from the digital slavery of the Gig economy”. 
A drag race
This expansion comes at a time when Uber and Bolt drivers are protesting high commission rates in Kenya.
Currently, Bolt and Uber charge 20% and 18% commission per trip respectively while YEGO charges 12%. 
Some other benefits for YEGO drivers include free personal accident and medical insurance, on-demand access to their earnings, and free membership to a savings and credit cooperative. The ride fares will also be in tandem with the prevailing fuel prices and traffic situations.
YEGO Global has been operating in Rwanda since 2016, becoming the first licensed company in the country to provide a smart mobility solution. It became a huge success, holding 100% of the taxicab market share in parts of the country like Kigali. The company has also been recognised globally for driving inclusion, innovation, and empowering women and youth. 
It will be interesting to see how Uber and Bolt will ride this competition wave, especially as it looks like YEGO has studied the market. According to the company; 5,000 drivers have joined in just 15 days.
YEGO is also the first licensed taxi app by NTSA in Kenya.
In 2015, Amazon Web Services—Amazon’s data centre—opened up its first African office in Johannesburg.
At the time, Amazon wanted to “support the growth of the cloud computing business and its rapidly expanding customer base in the country.”
Now, seven years later, AWS is opening up its doors in another African city: Lagos, Nigeria.
This move will bring AWS, which already supports a number of Nigerian startups such as SeamlessHR, Yellow Card, BFree, Bankly and public sector organisations, closer to African startups.
The Lagos office is AWS’s latest investment in Africa and will house teams of AWS account managers, partner managers, solutions architects, and other supporting roles.
“Lagos offers a highly skilled and creative talent pool, and the area is home to many fast-growing startups and notable Nigerian enterprises leading the way in digital innovation,” said Amrote Abdella, regional manager of sub-Saharan Africa at AWS.
Zoom out: Two months ago, AWS opened up its second South African office. Amazon also has plans to launch its e-commerce platform in Nigeria and South Africa in a move codenamed “Project Fela”.
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MEST Africa is allowing African founders to pitch their way into a $50,000 investment. 
For the past four years, Mest Africa Challenge (MAC) has contributed to the growth of Africa’s tech ecosystem by providing seed funding and business training to African software firms. 
Five startups have now been shortlisted as finalists for this year’s edition, which will be held in Accra, Ghana. The selected startups will pitch to win a $50,000 equity investment. 
Here are the selected five
Nigeria’s Sproutly, a fintech and educational management company providing financing for teens and credit for schools; Swoove, a Ghana-based last mile delivery startup building a robust e-commerce fulfilment infrastructure; Kwely, a Senegalese startup providing made-in-Africa B2B brand incubation and digital distribution services; Hisa, a Kenyan startup building the tech infrastructure for investing in Africa; and Desert Green Africa Agri-Investments, an agritech startup powering South Africa’s agricultural supply chain from local farmers to informal traders.
The five startups will represent their countries at the final pitch competition scheduled for December 2022. 
From November 7–11, TechCabal will be at the Africa Tech Festival holding in Cape Town, South Africa. 
The five-day in-person event will cover the topics shaping Africa’s present and future, including our awards ceremony and famous Afest, “Africa’s best party.” Attendees will get to interact with leaders of the tech ecosystem including CEO of MainOne Fuke Opeke, managing director for Google SSA Nitin Gajria, and Big Cabal Media CEO Tomiwa Aladekomo. 
Register for free here.
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My Life in Tech: Ifeoluwa Dare-Johnson is creating convenient medical testing for Nigerians.
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Written by – Timi Odueso, Caleb Nnamani, Hannatu Asheloge & Ephraim Modise

Edited by – Koromone Koroye
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