Tech Newsletter January 28 2026 — AfricAI, Enakl, Vennre, and other top tech trends today

Quadri Adejumo
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Quadri Adejumo
Senior Journalist and Analyst
Quadri Adejumo is a senior journalist and analyst at Techparley, where he leads coverage on innovation, startups, artificial intelligence, digital transformation, and policy developments shaping Africa’s...
- Senior Journalist and Analyst

Hi, welcome to Tech This Evening, an After-Work Tech Newsletter from Techparley Africa. Sure, there is a lot to unpack right now. Sit back, while I walk you through.

Top Story: Why AfricAI and Micropolis Robotics Partnership Could Change How Autonomous Robotics Enters Africa 

AfricAI has entered into a multi-year, exclusive distribution and deployment agreement with Micropolis Robotics. Under the terms of the deal, AfricAI becomes the sole partner authorised to commercialise, deploy, and scale Micropolis’s advanced autonomous robotics platforms throughout the continent.

The agreement grants AfricAI exclusive territorial rights, effectively prohibiting Micropolis from engaging in direct sales within Africa or appointing alternative distributors or third-party agents.

This structure positions AfricAI as the primary execution and go-to-market platform for Micropolis technologies serving African industrial, security, logistics, and infrastructure sectors.

“This is not a collaboration — it is a market-shaping mandate,” said Fareed Aljawhari, CEO of Micropolis Robotics. “AfricAI now represents the exclusive gateway through which Micropolis technologies enter Africa. Their sovereign AI vision, operational reach, and regulatory fluency make them the only partner capable of executing at a continental scale.”

Read more about this here.

Other Tech News Stories You Should Read:

Moroccan Startup, Enakl, Raises $2.3m to Redefine Urban Transportation Across North Africa. Read now.

Network International and Saudi Sudanese Bank Partner to Modernise Digital Payments and Banking in Sudan. Read now.

How African Hackers Are Selling Credentials and Stolen Data on Telegram. Read now.

On Startup Spotlight:

20 Years Later, PayPal Returns to Nigeria Through Partnership with Paga

After nearly twenty years of limiting its services in Nigeria, global payments giant PayPal is making a return through a strategic partnership with Nigerian fintech, Paga.

The collaboration will enable Nigerians to receive international payments, settle them in Naira, and access PayPal’s global network, a milestone long awaited by individuals and businesses excluded from these services.

PayPal’s absence from Nigeria was largely attributed to fraud concerns, leaving freelancers, merchants, and consumers without a straightforward means to participate in the global digital economy.

Over the past two decades, Nigerian fintechs, including Paga, Flutterwave, and Paystack, have stepped in to build local and cross-border infrastructure, effectively bridging the gap and plugging Nigeria into international payments.

Quadri Adejumo brings you all the details. Read here.

Also Read:

Vennre Raises $9.6m to Ease Sharia-Compliant Private Investments for Professionals Across the GCC. Yakub Abdulrasheed brings us the details, here.

Quote of the Day: 

“Any sufficiently advanced technology is equivalent to magic.” – Arthur C. Clarke.

Thank you for joining me yet again this evening. Stay safe, and see you tomorrow for the next tech newsletter.

Best, Quadri

Senior Journalist and Analyst
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Quadri Adejumo is a senior journalist and analyst at Techparley, where he leads coverage on innovation, startups, artificial intelligence, digital transformation, and policy developments shaping Africa’s tech ecosystem and beyond. With years of experience in investigative reporting, feature writing, critical insights, and editorial leadership, Quadri breaks down complex issues into clear, compelling narratives that resonate with diverse audiences, making him a trusted voice in the industry.
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