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		<title>The Wagadu Chronicles</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Aug 2022 14:21:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The role-playing game transports players to a fantasy world based on African legends. Twin Drums is the developer studio behind the role-play focused MMORPG &#8220;The Wagadu Chronicles&#8221;. The berlin based company was founded in 2019 by Allan Cudicio. In 2013 Cudicio moved to Berlin and started working in a marketing start-up for games. After a &#8230;</p>
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<p>The role-playing game transports players to a fantasy world based on African legends. Twin Drums is the developer studio behind the role-play focused MMORPG &#8220;The Wagadu Chronicles&#8221;. The berlin based company was founded in 2019 by Allan Cudicio. In 2013 Cudicio moved to Berlin and started working in a marketing start-up for games. After a short time, he moved to King, one of Berlin&#8217;s biggest games companies, and he also worked as a game designer at Wooga Games before starting his own company Twin Drums in 2019. The team members believe that a workplace is an idea and a process rather than a place and that their differences make them stronger. They are rock-solid in their conviction that it is time to expand the horizon of games to unexplored cultures.</p>



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<p>They are currently working on the World of Wagadu, an innovative African-inspired fantasy setting that they are transforming into a role-playing MMORPG and tabletop role-playing game setting. The player is not locked into a role but can customize the role at any time. There are temporary skills that can be discovered while exploring the world and used for a short time. The focus of Wagadu Chronicles is on the role-playing element. It&#8217;s not about grinding as much as possible. Instead, you&#8217;re supposed to get into character. Role-playing is rewarded.&nbsp;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Alpha Trailer</h2>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">MMORPG | Definition</h2>



<p>* Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game</p>



<p>A massively multiplayer online role-playing game is a special form of massively multiplayer online game, which usually uses role-playing game-like game mechanics. The actual game world and the game characters called avatars are managed on servers. (Wikipedia). One of the most successful MMORPG is World of Warcraft.&nbsp;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Impressions</h2>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">FACTS</h2>



<p>First release date: February 22, 2022</p>



<p>Developer: Twin Drums</p>



<p>Publisher: Twin Drums</p>



<p>Genres: massively multiplayer online game, computer role-playing game</p>



<p>Platforms:&nbsp;Microsoft Windows, Mac OS</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Why the name Twin Drums?</h2>



<p>We want to tell stories and make art just like African Talking Drums.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Talking Drum | Demonstration</h2>



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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2020 19:38:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Apple Pay. Venmo. Google Pay. WeChat Pay. These days it seems like there’s a way to pay with just about any device or service. And that’s good. Mobile payment services make it easier and safer for people to send money &#8211; which benefits people without easy access to a bank. But in some places this &#8230;</p>
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<p>Apple Pay. Venmo. Google Pay. WeChat Pay. These days it seems like there’s a way to pay with just about any device or service. And that’s good. Mobile payment services make it easier and safer for people to send money &#8211; which benefits people without easy access to a bank.</p>



<p>But in some places this isn’t new. In fact, if we look back at the history of mobile payments &#8211;  we’re actually playing catch up. Since 2007, Kenya’s M-PESA has revolutionized the way people spend, save, and send money. And it all started (somewhat) by accident.</p>



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<p><strong>By the numbers</strong></p>



<p>• 1.7 billion: the number of transactions processed over M-PESA between July 2016 and July 2017.</p>



<p>• 48.76%: the share of Kenya’s GDP processed over M-PESA. That’s about 3.6 trillion Kenyan shillings or 29 billion euros.</p>



<p>• 93%: the proportion of Kenyans with access to mobile payments.</p>



<p>• 120.000: M-PESA agents across Kenya, where Kenyans can exchange cash for virtual currency and vice versa.</p>



<p>• 2.000: The number of ATMs in Kenya, down from a peak of 3.000.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>THE STORY OF M-PESA</strong></h2>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>The basics</strong></h3>



<p>M-PESA uses your phone like a wallet. Repurposing your SIM card and phone account into a bank account for virtual currency (that’s just a fancy word for a digital account balance), M-PESA also allows you to pay for things like rent or utilities and send money to others. Rather than needing to download an app, M-PESA works directly over your phone account. Sending money is like sending a text. When you want to send money, your phone will generate something called a “quick code” that transmits the request over the carrier’s computers. Confirm the transaction and voila, your money is sent.</p>



<p>M-Pesa first began as a way to manage microloans, created by Vodafone’s Kenyan subsidiary Safaricom. The UK Department for International Development was having a hard time getting funds to Kenyans in rural farm areas. Physically bundling cash and handing it out would have been totally impractical as the average rural Kenyan lives several kilometers from a bank.</p>



<p><strong><strong>This costs money. Costs that would have been passed down at higher interest rates.</strong></strong><br><strong>Their solution?</strong></p>



<p>Send users cash on their phone using their mobile accounts. In 2007, around 54% of the population owned a cell phone or&nbsp;had access to one. Making it a no brainer medium for payouts and repayments.</p>



<p>But operators quickly realized Kenyans were using it for something else. Rather than just making payments on their loans, Kenyans were sending money to each other. What they decided to do next made all the difference: they decided to set up a network of physical agents that could pay out or receive deposits over a Safaricom account. The rest is history.</p>



<p><strong>M-PESA in action</strong> &#8211; send money home, the first use case for M-PESA. One of the main reasons for M-PESA’s almost universal success in Kenya was the ease and speed of sending money.</p>



<p>Many Kenyans who work in cities have relatives still living in rural (farm) regions, which are expensive to travel to or lack the infrastructure to send cash by post.<br>M-PESA skilfully tapped into this need with their first ad campaign, which led with a simple yet emotional message: “Send money home.” Here is the award-winning ad: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEZ30K5dBWU">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEZ30K5dBWU</a></p>



<p>On top of allowing for easy remittances (money sent generally from working family members to non-working members), M-PESA has had an incredible effect on Kenya’s social safety net. In times of emergency, Kenyans often turn to their network of friends and family.</p>



<p>The 2008 election is a striking example of crisis turned into a moment of coming together. After an outbreak of violence — protests against the widely-considered rigged result of the election — Kenyans used M-PESA to send money to friends and families trapped in cities, helping them to get access to food, water, and shelter.</p>



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<p><strong>Quotable</strong></p>



<p>“Kenya’s M-Pesa proves that when people are empowered, they will use digital tech to innovate on their own behalf.” (Bill Gates)</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Good cops getting ripped off by bad cops.</strong></h3>



<p>In 2009 the Afghan National Police decided to trial run paying out salaries to officers using M-Paisa (modeled on M-PESA). When the 53 officers selected checked their phone, they were dumbstruck. They thought they had received a&nbsp;30% raise. But instead, it turned out that their superiors had been skimming the money off their salaries, which had been paid in cash. After closer inspection, the ministry quickly gathered that one in 10 police officers who were receiving salaries didn’t even exist.</p>



<p>One of the incredible effects of mobile payments in countries like Afghanistan and Kenya has been to help decrease corruption. When transactions are recorded they become traceable. And that makes it much harder to steal or embezzle.</p>



<p>Africa is a global leader in mobile money, with telecom operators embracing innovative practices that allow customers…</p>



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<p><strong>WRITTEN BY</strong><br>Thomas McGath (Apr 9, 2018&nbsp;)<br>Brand, UX, and Marketing Copywriter @N26</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>M-Pesa Commercial</strong></h2>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>GOOD TO KNOW</strong></h2>



<p>Safaricom’s M-pesa is one of the top 10 influential finance projects of the last 50 years by Project Management Institute (PMI) in its 2019 Most Influential Projects list.</p>



<p>Mpesa has contributed to growth in financial inclusion and financial transformation of the Kenyan economy.</p>



<p>“Financial inclusion in Kenya has grown by more than 50 per cent in the last twelve years to stand at more than 82 per cent today “, said Michael Joseph, CEO Safaricom.</p>



<p>Launched 12 years ago, Mpesa has evolved into a full financial services solution allowing users to make small payments, exchange cash, pay bills, receive paychecks and social grants, and access loans and savings products offered in partnership with local banks.</p>



<p>Furthermore, the service stood out in a list with more than 1000 projects considered by a group of 400 leaders and industry experts. To meet the standards of recognition, the project list identified efforts that changed the world, shaped lives, and altered the DNA of the organizations and the companies that launched them.</p>



<p>Actually, in 2017 Economists from MIT and Georgetown University found out that Mpesa lifted more than 195,000 Kenyan families from extreme poverty by empowering customers with the agency to receive money from any other phone user.</p>



<p>Mpesa serves more than 31 million customers through an ecosystem of more than 1,100 suppliers, 400 active dealers, and over 167,000 agents countrywide.</p>



<p>Mpesa has brought banking services to millions of people in Kenya, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana, Lesotho, Tanzania, Albania, Egypt, Mozambique, India, and Romania.</p>



<p>Mpesa ranks as the dominant financial services app across Africa, processing 11 billion transactions in 2018.</p>



<p>(kenyanwallstreet.com/mpesa)</p>



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<p>The Senegalese startup has developed an innovative way of making last mile deliveries quicker and cheaper.</p>



<p>Marketplace to connect local carriers to local trade to optimize domestic, cross-border and last mile delivery to emerging markets</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">SAVE TIME AND MONEY</h2>



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<p>Take advantage of express delivery within one working day and 40% cheaper than elsewhere.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">SIMPLY SHIP YOUR PACKAGES</h2>



<p>Print / Scan the shipping label in 1 click and ship your package.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">TRACK YOUR DELIVERIES</h2>



<p>Your customers also receive an SMS/email notification and can track their deliveries online.</p>



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