Zimbabwean billionaire Strive Masiyiwa’s Cassava Technologies appoints Tesh Durvasula as CEO for Africa Data Centers
Durvasula will take on the leadership role to drive growth, innovation and strategy for Africa Data Centers.
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Durvasula will take on the leadership role to drive growth, innovation and strategy for Africa Data Centers.
Masiyiwa owns 30.26 percent of EcoCash Holdings, or 783,882,701 ordinary shares, through Econet Global Limited.
The Gates Foundation has given out more than $60 billion in grants since its inception 21 years ago.
The gains come off of a surge in the market value of his stake in Cassava Smartech.
Masiyiwa, who founded Econet Group in 1998, holds a 52.85-percent stake in Econet Zimbabwe, the country’s largest telecom service provider.
According to Forbes, Masiyiwa is the 16th richest man in Africa, with a net worth of $2.3 billion.
Africa Data Centers operates as an affiliate of Cassava Technologies, a fiber and telecom solutions group founded by Zimbabwe’s richest man.
Africa Data Centers operates as an affiliate of Cassava Technologies, a fiber and telecom solutions group.
The partnership is expected to drive universal and affordable broadband access across the continent.
Liquid will gain access to Orange’s West African infrastructure, particularly Djoliba.
In doing so, it has created a global Internet transit route that avoids high-risk bottlenecks in the Middle East and Europe.
Econet Wireless is an entrepreneurial technology group and the biggest telecom operator in Zimbabwe.
The tech company leverages digital and financial technologies to build shared economies.
The company was suspended from trading after failing to publish its most recent financial statements.
His company, Liquid Intelligent Technologies, aims to build at least 10 data centers in Africa’s largest cities.
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