South Africa’s favorite TV channel Moja Love has launched a sister channel called Moja 9.9. According to the news reports, the new channel is targeted at the ladies (sisterhood) in hopes of empowering the women of South Africa. In the statement, CEO of Siyaya TV and owner of both channels Aubrey Tau expressed her excitement...
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Google Unveils Paid Upgrade to Businesses Using Gmail Accounts
Alphabet Inc’s Google on Monday unveiled an option for small businesses to upgrade their Gmail accounts for greater calendaring, video chat and email newsletter functionalities. Google Workspace Individual, which starts at $7.99 monthly including a temporary $2 discount, adds to the company’s expanding efforts to have users subscribe to some of its services such as...