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Zoho launches Ulaa web browser, unveils AI strategy
Zoho Corporation, a software company based in India, has launched a new web browser called Ulaa, joining the ranks of Google, Apple, and Microsoft. Ulaa, which means “journey” or “voyage” in the Tamil language, is designed with a focus on user privacy and features built-in tools to prevent tracking and website surveillance. Zoho has announced that the browser is free to use for everyone and will remain so. Ulaa’s unique selling points (USPs) include privacy protection, productivity tools, and various user modes. Ulaa offers a kids mode that features ad-free entertainment, as well as educational games and apps.
Read the original article here: https://www.msn.com/en-in/money/news/zoho-launches-ulaa-web-browser-unveils-ai-strategy/ar-AA1aJIuE

Afreximbank launches US$3 billion Country Programme with the Government of Kenya
In Nairobi, the Government of Kenya and Afreximbank (African Export-Import Bank), signed a Country Programme worth US$3 billion. The ceremony was attended by President William Ruto at State House Nairobi. The President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Afreximbank, Professor Benedict Oramah, and Kenya’s Honourable Cabinet Secretary of the Ministry of National Treasury and Economic Planning, Professor Njuguna Ndungu, signed the memorandum to establish a framework for the implementation of the 3 year Country Programme. The program aims to provide financial support of up to US$3 billion facilitating viable trade and trade-related investments in Kenyan public and private sectors.
Read the original article here: https://www.africa-newsroom.com/press/afreximbank-launches-us3-billion-country-programme-with-the-government-of-kenya?lang=en

Kenya: Government unveils new funding for college students
Under a new model of funding university education in Kenya, students who are vulnerable and in dire need will be exempt from paying fees starting this year. President William Ruto has announced that the funding for these students will come in the form of government scholarships, loans, and grants. According to the President, students from disadvantaged households who enrol in universities will receive government scholarships that cover up to 53% of their education expenses, as well as loans that cover up to 40%. Only the remaining 7% of the cost of their university education will be needed to cover by their households.
Read the original article here: https://www.africa-newsroom.com/press/kenya-government-unveils-new-funding-for-college-students?lang=en
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