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Zenvus Boundary for Real Estate Developers & Property Surveyors

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Zenvus Boundary real estate

To Zenvus Boundary Partners:

Thanks for joining the Zenvus Boundary partnership. We appreciate working with all of you. We write to note that we are releasing Zenvus Boundary flavor for real estate developers & surveyors tailored for government-licensed surveyors (learn how to join). Nothing changes on the mobile app. But in our web app, you would have option to download the report for Real Estate uses.

Zenvus Boundary maps farm, land or house perimeter boundaries, calculates the areas and populates the data onto Google Earth. From Zenvus portal, the surveys can be downloaded or printed. It supports cooperatives, governments and individual farmers, enabling these entities to have survey reports at a fraction of the typical cost of surveys.

This version will have the following features

  • Compatibility with the Surveyor General digital systems
  •  Exportable to other packages used in surveying
  • Archival capability
  • Costs less than 5% of the typical cost of digital surveys

If your state government has a special template, send it; team will make sure the format aligns with what the state demands.

Meanwhile, that farm or farmland does not need any complicated regulation. You Can begin there by downloading the app today.

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2022 Will Usher The Era Of Wireless Nigeria, Africa

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Data connectivity

In June 2017, I made a case that 2022 will be the inflection year where mobile internet will begin to seed new business models in Nigeria (and Africa) at scale. It will be the year of Wireless Nigeria and Wireless Africa.

In today’s videocast, I make a case that Africa will enter the era of affordable broadband internet in 2022. That will be the year we will begin a new dawn of immersive connectivity where you can eat and surf all you can. Industry players will take off the Internet meter and then focus on service, experience and quality. From satellite broadband vendors to the MNCs with balloons and drones, the sector will become very competitive and service will drive growth. This has happened in the past – every decade, Africa experiences a major industrial transformation. We saw that in banking and voice telephony. 2020s, starting at 2022, will be the decade of immersive connectivity.

I just saw some numbers and plots, and the 2022 is looking real. Simply, by 2022, global population will be at parity with internet users. The implication is that within the next four years, we would have additional 4.2 billion internet users. Most of them would come from Africa and India.

Data connectivity

According to Diamandis newsletter, three things will drive this redesign:

  • 5G: Massive deployment will begin around 2020 and it will deliver 100X faster than 4G, and 10X faster than broadband.
  • Balloons: With Google Loon and others, this is going to facilitate internet penetration at a big level. Balloons are ready to be massively scaled by 2020.
  • Space-based networks: OneWeb is going live in 2020 and SpaceX is just around the corner also.

With 5G on the ground, balloons in the air and private satellites blanketing the Earth from space, we are on the verge of connecting every person on the planet with gigabit connection speeds at de minimis cost.

This shift will be massive –  balloons, satellites and 5G will blanket the world with connectivity.  Many sectors in Nigeria will open up for massive dislocation and disruption as data becomes largely affordable. Google Loon and SpaceX see Africa as their markets, this will happen. You need to plan ahead because 2022 is it.

Learn from Carlos Slim & Templeton as Nigeria enters Political Quagmire [Video]

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As Nigeria goes through a challenging season of political quagmire, I want you to remember that nations rarely kaput. Yes, Nigeria and Nigerians would always be around. And despite anything, Nigeria will remain an opportunity. I share this video about two men I study – Carlos Slim (Mexican billionaire) and Franklin Templeton (stock picker of 20th century). As Abuja demoralizes you, remember that the sun will always rise. Do not kill that idea, because Nigeria will always be.

I study two men – Franklin Templeton and Carlos Slim – for my family investment strategies. Templeton began a firm in 1947, against all odds, at the ruins of World War II. Mr Slim bought anything in his sight at one of the lowest points in Mexican history – the peso was down and markets in ruins. Templeton trusted the human race and bought “useless” stocks. Slim’s father told him that countries do not fail; they always come back. I read about these two

 

Thank You Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC) for Promoting Zenvus

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Zenvus - Invest in Nigeria NIPC

On behalf of my good colleagues in our business, we want to thank the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC), a government agency, for promoting Zenvus in its global publication. When your nation is behind you, the world will come to party with you.

Our vision remains to “cure” extreme poverty in Africa by improving farm yields via replacing guesswork in farming with data-driven agricultural systems. If more than 65% of African working population works in agriculture, doubling farm yields will reduce poverty by at least 30%. So, agriculture is the fastest way to improve the wellbeing of the citizens.

Zenvus is a pioneering precision farming technology company which uses computational algorithm and electronics to transform farms. Know When, How and What to farm.

Meanwhile, Zenvus Boundary which launched last week continues to welcome partners across Africa on property (farm, land, etc) digital mapping. Click to learn how to join Zenvus Boundary partnership in your locality.

To the great National Team in NIPC, we say THANK YOU. Thank you for discovering us.

Zenvus - Invest in Nigeria NIPC

Sending & Receiving Money In Ethiopia Set To Become Easier With M-Pesa Deal

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According to the GSMA State of the Industry on Mobile Money 2017 report, the number of central Africans transferring cash via money apps increased from 23.6 million in 2016 to 32.9 million in 2017. Therefore, the news that Safaricom plan to launch their mobile money app, M-Pesa, which has nearly 30 million subscribers in Kenya alone, in Ethiopia is a positive move. Millions have already been raised to support the development of digital payments, leading experts to predict that the launch of M-Pesa in Ethiopia will transform the way the nation handle their money for good.

The growth of Safaricom

In Kenya, M-Pesa holds 80.8% of the country’s mobile money app market share, while its closest rival, Equitel Money, holds just 6.8%. Across the country, Safaricom has become more than just a method used to transfer money from one individual to another. The telecoms operator has invested in multiple sectors including, ride-sharing apps and e-commerce. Additionally, the company has also launched its own social network which allows users to send money while talking to one another. So, it’s clear to see why they would want to branch out into other heavily populated countries, such as Ethiopia which has a population of more than 100 million.

A positive move for the country’s finances

Data released from the IMF earlier this year revealed that Ethiopia is on track to become the fastest growing economy in sub-Saharan Africa by the end of 2018. With the economy booming, now is the time for the M-Pesa app to launch to ensure that the nation takes control of its money in the most effective and convenient way possible. Ethiopians with loans and other forms of debt will benefit significantly from the M-Pesa app as it will allow them to transfer cash to those they owe at any time and give them the means to track all their payments.

The benefits of mobile money apps

One study that looked into the long-term effect of using mobile money on Kenya’s economy found that 194,000 Kenyan households were no longer in poverty as a result of mobile money. Ethiopia currently falls within the top 10 countries with the highest prevalence of poverty as 23.9 million currently live in such conditions, according to The World Poverty Clock. Therefore, with mobile money apps providing such impressive results in Kenya, families in Ethiopia could see themselves financially better off should M-Pesa become available in the country, too.

M-Pesa is a major money management app in Kenya which other African countries could benefit substantially from. Therefore, should Safaricom agree a deal with Ethiopian officials, the nation would be sure to utilize the service and all that it offers due to its financial tracking, sending and receiving abilities.