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Polygon launches first full-scale Display & Video (DV) campaign in Nigeria, marking a new milestone for data-driven outdoor in Africa
Polygon, Africa’s largest aggregated programmatic digital out-of-home network, has launched its first full-scale DV360 campaign in Nigeria, marking a milestone for the country’s pDOOH market. The Schweppes campaign is running in Lagos. It uses dynamic creatives tailored to nearby retail locations, with more than 500 ad variations designed to drive consumers to stockists close to each billboard.
Polygon said the campaign shows that programmatic DOOH in Africa is now scalable and operating at a global standard. The company added that the campaign also highlights Nigeria’s growing potential for data-driven, geo-targeted outdoor advertising.
Read the original article here: https://www.africa-newsroom.com/press/polygon-launches-first-fullscale-dv-campaign-in-nigeria-marking-a-new-milestone-for-datadriven-outdoor-in-africa?lang=en
Pakistan passes landmark law to regulate crypto firms
Pakistan has officially enacted the Virtual Assets Act 2026, introducing a robust and permanent legal framework for the country’s digital asset industry.
The landmark legislation establishes the Pakistan Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (PVARA) as the dedicated regulator and formalises oversight of all virtual asset activities, including cryptocurrencies, in Pakistan.
Authorities said the framework is designed to improve investor protection, transparency and market integrity, while also helping combat money laundering, terrorist financing and other illicit financial activity. The legislation also supports Pakistan’s wider digital economy strategy as the country seeks to attract regulated crypto activity under clearer rules.
Read the original article here: https://dig.watch/updates/pakistan-passes-law-to-regulate-crypto-firms
Uganda: Parliament passes Sovereignty Bill
Uganda Parliament has passed the Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026, after adopting major amendments that narrowed its scope, removed controversial clauses and added safeguards to align it with the Constitution and existing laws. The revised Bill now applies only to agents of foreigners, with several broad powers, criminal provisions and ministerial discretion removed.
Lawmakers also replaced prior approval requirements for foreign funding with a declaration regime, introduced exemptions for regulated institutions and lawful financial flows, and cut penalties for offences, including economic sabotage. However, several MPs filed dissenting views, warning that the Bill could threaten free speech, civil liberties and constitutional rights.
Read the original article here: https://www.africa-newsroom.com/press/uganda-parliament-passes-sovereignty-bill?lang=en
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