Africa is not lagging behind in the global technological revolution. The healthcare industry in Africa has seen the advancement of gadgets, software, and data – interconnecting patients and healthcare providers safely and seamlessly.
Sustainable real estate development in Africa has carved out its own niche in the last few years. Many that have adopted that trend are already reaping its rewards. In fact, those real estate developers keen on commencing sustainable development might place themselves in a position to gain in the next 10 years.
The COVID pandemic, the ensuing product shortages, and price disruptions have altered procurement not just in Africa but the world at large. In 2022, many organizations in Africa will continue struggling with heavily disrupted procurement markets, permanent and temporary changes in consumption patterns, changing input costs, as well as risk management.
The changing precipitation patterns, extreme weather conditions, and the increasing sea level temperatures among other conditions have culminated to the most dreaded issues of climate change in Africa. What is even disturbing is that the key drivers of change towards a sustainable living environment, are also the main perpetrators of climatic change issues.
The African banking industry is finally undergoing a major digital disruption. Financial institutions are digitizing their services and are developing new customer-driven digital services due to heightened consumer demands for more efficient ways to access banking records and complete financial transactions outside of local branches.
Digital transformations are allowing healthcare practitioners to invest and reimagine new smarter healthcare ecosystems.
Discover, why banks in Africa are failing to tap in and what they must do to counter the situation.