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South Africa: Wetility and MultiChoice Innovation Fund light the way for solar business growth
South Africa: Wetility and MultiChoice Innovation Fund light the way for solar business growth

Zawya

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

South Africa: Wetility and MultiChoice Innovation Fund light the way for solar business growth

In a clear signal that local innovation, when properly supported, can scale rapidly and sustainably, solar fintech company, Wetility, is fast emerging as one of South Africa's most dynamic renewable energy companies. Backed in its early stages by the MultiChoice Innovation Fund (MIF), Wetility has fully repaid its loan well ahead of schedule, a rare milestone in the South African start-up landscape. Wetility founders Ikenna Oguguo and Vincent Maposa This success story underscores MIF's mission to empower black-owned businesses through early-stage, strategic support that enables real economic participation. Wetility stands out as a flagship success story of the MIF. Wetility describes itself as a solar subscription service provider and offers bundled, customisable solar packages and fixed monthly subscriptions that help both residential and commercial customers go partially or fully off-grid. With early-stage venture debt funding from MIF, which is dedicated to unlocking high-potential South African entrepreneurship, Wetility was able to transform its vision of sustainable energy independence for everyone into a viable proof of concept. 'That initial proof of concept laid the foundation for Wetility's R930-million Series A raise in 2023,' says Ikenna Oguguo, co-founder and chief product officer of Wetility. 'We secured funding from a consortium, including Metier Sustainable Capital II, Sanlam, and the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC).' This calibre of backing is a strong signal of investor confidence in both Wetility's business model and the leadership behind it. It is not just a financial milestone – it's a powerful demonstration of how inclusive development finance can activate South Africa's entrepreneurial ecosystem. Wetility, a black-owned tech startup in renewable energy South Africa offers five specialised product suites, each designed for a specific market segment. The Pace suite, Wetility's flagship residential product, launched in 2021. Between 2023 and 2024, the company released Lift for businesses, Rise for multi-unit complexes, and Luxe for informal retail stores like spaza shops. To drive solar adoption and expand energy access, Wetility has reimagined solar financing for greater inclusion. All Wetility systems are offered via flexible monthly subscriptions, covering insurance, maintenance, and 24/7 support. Within informal markets, the Luxe product suite is available through a daily payment model, with credit extended in collaboration with a point-of-sale partner to overcome traditional banking barriers. Earlier this year, Wetility further expanded solar access through Flare, a new financing solution tailored to empower solar installers to deliver larger scale projects of up to 500kW, enough to power sizable business operations or hundreds of homes. In a demonstration of the company's pursuit of innovative climate tech excellence to power AI-powered solar systems, Wetility recently launched AI Mode, a smart technology feature that boosts electricity savings from an average of up to 65% to as much as 90%. AI Mode uses real-time and historical usage as well as weather data to automate battery charging and discharging, drastically improving solar efficiency and backup readiness. Despite the advanced functionality, AI Mode is user-friendly and is accessible with the push of a button via the Wetility App, which allows customers to monitor and manage their solar performance through a single platform. 'We built AI Mode so our customers no longer have to choose between backup power and savings', said Oguguo. 'Operating quietly in the background, it makes real-time energy decisions faster and more accurately than any human could. The result is that families and businesses enjoy reliable power while unlocking greater energy savings–helping close the gap between energy security and economic opportunity.' Since its launch in 2012, the MultiChoice Innovation Fund has supported a diverse portfolio of innovative ventures across sectors including fintech, healthtech, edutech, broadcast technology, and emerging digital media, creating over 1,000 jobs and empowering businesses where 60% are black female owned. 'The success of Wetility is exactly what the MultiChoice Innovation Fund was built for,' said Litlhare Moteetee-Murendo, head of Corporate Affairs at MultiChoice. 'We are proud to have supported them from early-stage ideation to investor-readiness and beyond. As a graduate of the fund, Wetility continues to forge a highly successful business in the energy and technology industries, we will continue to watch and cheer them on as they grow from strength to strength.' The MultiChoice Innovation Fund combines financial backing, business support, supply chain access, and mentorship – a model that has proven effective in moving entrepreneurs from ideation to scale-up. It prioritises black-, women-, and youth-owned enterprises, aiming to drive real transformation in high-growth sectors critical to South Africa's future economy. As Wetility expands its national footprint and increases energy access for thousands of South Africans, it also stands as a proof point for what is possible when innovation meets empowerment.

Bold Ventures to Present at Metals Investor Forum in Vancouver on May 9, 2025
Bold Ventures to Present at Metals Investor Forum in Vancouver on May 9, 2025

Yahoo

time08-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Bold Ventures to Present at Metals Investor Forum in Vancouver on May 9, 2025

Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - May 8, 2025) - Bold Ventures Inc. (TSXV: BOL) (the "Company" or "Bold") is pleased to announce that the Company will be presenting at Metals Investor Forum (MIF) on May 9 at The Rosewood Hotel, 801 W Georgia St, Vancouver, BC. The Company's President and COO, Bruce MacLachlan, and the Company's V.P. Exploration, Coleman Robertson, will be present during the conference. John Kaiser, author of Kaiser Research Online, will be introducing Coleman Robertson at 4:50 p.m. Local Time, who will provide an overview and update on the Company's assets and plans for the upcoming field season. Please see the link to the May 9 Metals Investor Forum web page. The Bold exhibition booth at the Forum will showcase various samples, maps and photographs from the Company's properties. Of particular interest is the recent high-grade gold discovery at the Burchell Project. The 111 Zone discovery yielded impressive gold values ranging from 10 ppb Au up to 68,000 ppb Au (68 g/t Au or 2.2 oz./t Au). See Bold press releases dated December 12, 2024 and January 9, 2025. The technical information in this news release was reviewed and approved by Coleman Robertson, P. Geo., the Company's V.P. Exploration and a qualified person (QP) for the purposes of NI 43-101. Bold Ventures management believes our suite of Battery, Critical and Precious Metals exploration projects are an ideal combination of exploration potential meeting future demand. Our target commodities are comprised of: Copper (Cu), Nickel (Ni), Lead (Pb), Zinc (Zn), Gold (Au), Silver (Ag), Platinum (Pt), Palladium (Pd) and Chromium (Cr). The Critical Metals list and a description of the Provincial and Federal electrification plans are posted on the Bold Critical and Battery Minerals page. About Bold Ventures Inc. The Company explores for Precious, Battery and Critical Metals in Canada. Bold is exploring properties located in active gold and battery metals camps in the Thunder Bay and Wawa regions of Ontario. Bold also holds significant assets located within and around the emerging multi-metals district dubbed the Ring of Fire region, located in the James Bay Lowlands of Northern Ontario. For additional information about Bold Ventures and our projects please visit or contact us at 416-864-1456 or email us at info@ "Bruce A MacLachlan" "David B Graham" Bruce MacLachlan David Graham President and COO CEO Direct line: (705) 266-0847 Email: bruce@ Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements: This Press Release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties, which may cause actual results to differ materially from the statements made. When used in this document, the words "may", "would", "could", "will", "intend", "plan", "anticipate", "believe", "estimate", "expect" and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Such statements reflect our current views with respect to future events and are subject to such risks and uncertainties. Many factors could cause our actual results to differ materially from the statements made, including those factors discussed in filings made by us with the Canadian securities regulatory authorities. Should one or more of these risks and uncertainties, such actual results of current exploration programs, the general risks associated with the mining industry, the price of gold and other metals, currency and interest rate fluctuations, increased competition and general economic and market factors, occur or should assumptions underlying the forward looking statements prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described herein as intended, planned, anticipated, or expected. We do not intend and do not assume any obligation to update these forward-looking statements, except as required by law. Shareholders are cautioned not to put undue reliance on such forward-looking statements. NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION TO U.S. NEWSWIRE SERVICES OR FOR DISSEMINATION IN THE UNITED STATES To view the source version of this press release, please visit Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Metals Investor Forum 2025: A premier opportunity for serious investors
Metals Investor Forum 2025: A premier opportunity for serious investors

The Market Online

time05-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Market Online

Metals Investor Forum 2025: A premier opportunity for serious investors

As the global metals market continues to evolve, the Metals Investor Forum (MIF) returns to Vancouver with a lineup of industry leaders, high-calibre companies, and expert insights. Founded on the principles of selectivity and quality, MIF is not your average investment conference—it's a curated experience designed for serious investors who want more than just surface-level information. What sets MIF apart? There has been some serious due diligence behind every presenting company that was handpicked by one of the forum's panel of newsletter writers. These aren't random exhibitors—they're companies that have passed rigorous scrutiny in terms of management quality, financial health, project potential, and jurisdictional stability. Meet the experts behind the picks This year's keynote speakers include some of the most trusted voices in the mining and metals investment space: Eric Coffin – HRA Advisories – HRA Advisories Jeff Clark – Paydirt Prospector – Paydirt Prospector Robert Sinn – Goldfinger Capital – Goldfinger Capital Brian Leni – Junior Stock Review – Junior Stock Review Don Durret – Gold Stock Data – Gold Stock Data John Kaiser – Kaiser Research Online – Kaiser Research Online Chen Lin – What is Chen Buying? What is Chen Selling? – What is Chen Buying? What is Chen Selling? Peter Krauth – The Silver Stock Investor – The Silver Stock Investor Jordan Roy-Byrne – TheDailyGold Click here for a full list of newsletter writers who will be in attendance. Each expert will deliver a concise, strategy-focused presentation, offering insights into current market conditions and highlighting the companies they believe are poised for success. What to expect on May 9th Company presentations: Each selected company will deliver a 10-minute presentation, offering the latest updates, strategic plans, and reasons why they've earned a spot at MIF. Each selected company will deliver a 10-minute presentation, offering the latest updates, strategic plans, and reasons why they've earned a spot at MIF. Direct management access: Most companies will be represented by their president or CEO , giving attendees the rare chance to ask tough questions and form their own impressions. Most companies will be represented by their , giving attendees the rare chance to ask tough questions and form their own impressions. Networking opportunities: With over two hours of complimentary catered lunch and coffee breaks , attendees can engage in meaningful conversations with company leaders and newsletter writers. With over two hours of , attendees can engage in meaningful conversations with company leaders and newsletter writers. Expert panel Q&A: The day concludes with a panel discussion featuring all keynote speakers, where attendees can ask questions and gain deeper insights from a range of expert perspectives. The day concludes with a panel discussion featuring all keynote speakers, where attendees can ask questions and gain deeper insights from a range of expert perspectives. Click here for the full agenda Why you should attend Whether you're a seasoned investor or just beginning to explore the mining sector, MIF offers a high-value, information-rich environment. It's a rare opportunity to: Discover new investment opportunities before they hit the mainstream before they hit the mainstream Gain firsthand insights from the people managing your potential investments from the people managing your potential investments Learn from top-tier analysts who have built positive reputations Date: Friday, May 9, 2025 Location: Rosewood Hotel Georgia, Vancouver, Canada Time: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM (also webcast live on YouTube) For full details on the event and how to register, visit If you can't make it to Vancouver, don't worry —the entire event will be webcast live, ensuring that no one misses out on the insights and opportunities. The material provided in this article is for information only and should not be treated as investment advice. For full disclaimer information, please click here.

Families in New York's Medical Indemnity Fund desperate for much-needed help to keep program afloat
Families in New York's Medical Indemnity Fund desperate for much-needed help to keep program afloat

CBS News

time09-04-2025

  • Health
  • CBS News

Families in New York's Medical Indemnity Fund desperate for much-needed help to keep program afloat

New York state promised children injured at birth by medical malpractice lifelong health care, but many families tell CBS News New York the very program created to provide that care is failing . Investigator Mahsa Saeidi has investigated issues with the Medical Indemnity Fund, or MIF, for months . The purpose of the fund is to protect hospitals by limiting their liability for medical malpractice expenses, which can be crushing. Last year, Gov. Kathy Hochul acknowledged the importance of the program, but now she's not providing enough funding to keep it afloat. Some families enrolled in the MIF say the fund is increasingly denying claims , and last year, it abruptly shut its doors to new enrollees. The $52 million appropriated by the state wasn't enough. The fund needed $110 million to keep up with rising costs. The governor transferred the money and promised CBS News New York a full review. "This is a very important fund. I agree with the families that we need to continue this," Hochul said in September. "So, all these decisions are made in the context of the budget." But when her budget dropped in January, once again, only $52 million was set aside. At a hearing in February, Health Commissioner James V. McDonald acknowledged the MIF will likely run out of cash. "If there isn't additional investment in this year's budget, then the fund will not be solvent more than likely," he said. State Assemblyman Matt Slater, who represents parts of Westchester, pressed McDonald about the fund. "Why didn't the governor propose additional MIF funding or any substantial reform of the program for the upcoming state fiscal year?" he asked. "I think the optimal approach is to work together and try to collaborate on solutions," McDonald said. "Was there any meaningful reforms proposed in the executive budget dealing with MIF?" Slater asked. "So, one of the things we've learned is that you don't love policy proposals in the budget, my friend," McDonald said. In Albany, Slater told Saeidi, "There's plenty of policy in the budget. It's called Article 7 language, so honestly it's just complete BS." "You're only coming up with half that money ... that's a failure of leadership," Slater added. Right now, there's about 1,000 families in the fund. Others who are structuring their malpractice settlements are also dependent on the fund's continued existence. But will it be there? The health commissioner would not discuss the fund or its future with Saeidi, leaving families desperate for reforms waiting and watching what happens this legislative session. CBS News New York asked the governor's office why she's not fully funding the program. In response, the governor's deputy press secretary said, "Governor Hochul continues to negotiate in good faith with the Senate and Assembly to pass a budget that makes New York safer and more affordable." Unless hospitals start to pay more into this fund, it's possible the government may sunset the program. If it does shut down, new families not in the fund yet would be able to seek full legal recourse against hospitals, according to the governor's budget. Charles Dieteman suffered a neurological injury at birth. "I didn't take a breath or have a heartbeat until 11 minutes old, so it was doctor's error that caused cerebral palsy," he said. His family sued the providers for medical malpractice in court and won, but a unique New York law barred them from collecting full damages from the hospital. Instead, Dieteman got a partial award. Then, the state enrolled him into the MIF. "It's a fund for kids and adults with special needs. We're not getting the proper health care," Dieteman said. Dieteman said he struggled to get help when he got sick last year. "Everyone's like, you need a GI doctor, you gotta see a GI doctor, well," he said. "Them saying, 'Sorry, we can't see you because we don't know what your insurance is.'" Dieteman is supposed to get care through the MIF, but because he was unable to secure a specialist through the fund, he says he repeatedly had to go to the emergency room for treatment. His mom, Tara McLellan, remembers a particularly dark day. "That day, he told me he wished he could die," she said. "I recently just got bills in the mail in my name for, like, $20,000," Dieteman said. "'Pay out of pocket and you'll get reimbursed.' What if I don't have the money to pay out of pocket?" "Before we took action and had a lawsuit and became members, enrollees in this fund, he got medical care. So, to me, very often, this feels like it's a punishment for holding the hospital accountable," McLellan said. Dieteman said he wants to tell the governor the way the MIF is set up is wrong.

Art with Cantona and puppet animals lined up for Manchester international festival
Art with Cantona and puppet animals lined up for Manchester international festival

The Guardian

time11-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Guardian

Art with Cantona and puppet animals lined up for Manchester international festival

A giant herd of puppet animals raising awareness of the climate crisis and artwork inspired by footballers including Eric Cantona are part of the 10th edition of the Manchester international festival (MIF), whose organisers want visitors to have 'a moment to reflect'. The former Manchester United footballer Juan Mata and the art curator Hans Ulrich Obrist have put together the event's 'set piece', a celebration of the beautiful game where artists and footballers collaborated on purpose-made artworks. The England Lionesses midfielder Ella Toone, the former Netherlands and Juventus enforcer Edgar Davids, and the Manchester United great Cantona are among the footballers taking part in Football City, Art United, which will take place in Aviva Studios and include sculpture, sound installations and animation. It was inspired after a conversation between MIF's artistic director, John McGrath, the poet Lemn Sissay, Obrist and Mata, who saw MIF's Poets Slash Artist show, where visual artists and poets collaborated, and asked if something similar could be done with footballers. Mata also featured in 2023's edition of the festival, working with Obrist and Tino Sehgal. McGrath said: 'It's about treating both things with mutual respect, not just can we do something smart and arty about football but rather asking what's the creativity behind these great human endeavours.' Low Kee Hong, who curated the festival alongside McGrath, said he wanted the 18-day event, which has expanded to include sites across Greater Manchester, to be a place where people could 'transcend the stress of everyday'. 'We open up our phones and it's a shitshow,' said Kee Hong, who previously led arts organisations in Hong Kong and Singapore, and will oversee future MIF editions. 'It's important that we're reminded that we are capable of hope and joy. 'It's not escapism. But because we live in the world we live in right now, it's more important to lean into the way artists are fashioning and seeing the world … We also need to ask what kind of world do we want to live in?' The tagline of the festival is 'Dream Differently', and other highlights include The Herds, a group of animal creations designed by the team behind the Little Amal puppet. It is hoped they will provoke thought about the climate crisis. The Royal Exchange theatre is also hosting the premiere of Liberation, by Ntombizodwa Nyoni. The play is inspired by the fifth Pan-African Congress, held in Manchester in October 1945, which was attended by the anti-colonial activist and later Kenyan prime minister Jomo Kenyatta, the eventual Ghanian prime minister Kwame Nkrumah, and the American writer WEB Du Bois. Christopher Isherwood's novel A Single Man is being turned into a stage version by MIF and the Royal Ballet while Blackhaine, who has collaborated with Kanye West, will perform his new work And Now I Know What Love Is, taking inspiration from the 'seemingly desolate spaces' of urban landscapes in the north-west of England, where he grew up. Two Indigenous artists will also come to Manchester: Santiago Yahuarcani's first international solo show will be held at the Whitworth art gallery, and the queer collective FAFSWAG will take over HOME during MIF with work that includes live cultural ceremonies. The film-maker and artist Juliet Ellis's new work A Symphony of Flesh and Bones is an exploration of the male body through the prism of her father, a world champion bodybuilder, and her brother, a former cage fighter. The Herds will open MIF on 3 July and the event runs until 20 July in various venues around Manchester city centre and Greater Manchester.

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