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Blockchain enthusiasts in Lusaka, the capital city of Zambia, are growing anxious as they anticipate the blockchain summit that will be held by the United Africa Blockchain Association (UABA) on November 28–30, 2022, under the direction of its chairwoman, Mrs. Yaliwe Soko of South Africa. The Lusaka International City Centre (LICC), located on Ngwerere Road in Bonanza Estate, Lusaka, Zambia, 10110, will host the summit.

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The Summit aims to bring together an audience of approximately 1200–1500 people from various countries, including government representatives, regulators, investors, decision-makers, and so forth, in order to provide a forum for opportunities, partnerships, networking and educating attendees on the benefits of blockchain for businesses and industries. The part it plays in determining how Africa and the rest of the world will develop.

It’s important to note that building the unified environment required to ensure investment and financing in order to reduce the digital infrastructure gap on the continent is one of the particular goals of Africa’s Digital Transformation Strategy.

You can register for the summit now to secure a ticket. 

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  • Ndasi Tata

    Ndasi Tata is a Cameroonian-born Bitcoin entrepreneur and former state journalist. He earned an M.Sc from the University of Nicosia in Cyprus in Blockchain and Digital Currency. He uses a variety of social media channels to promote his ideas and projects , and he's a major proponent of Bitcoin in Africa.

Ndasi Tata

Ndasi Tata is a Cameroonian-born Bitcoin entrepreneur and former state journalist. He earned an M.Sc from the University of Nicosia in Cyprus in Blockchain and Digital Currency. He uses a variety of social media channels to promote his ideas and projects , and he's a major proponent of Bitcoin in Africa.

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