Govt Partners With Microsoft to Offer Digital Training Programme to 50,000 Entrepreneurs February 16, 2021
Swedish audio streaming and media services provider, Spotify has officially announced plans to launch in over 80 new countries, and yes, you guessed it right, Kenya is one of them. Kenyans and Africans at large have in the past complained of being heavily sidelined by the streaming service and this now looks to change. The company, which has been running for over a decade, is currently available in 93 countries with about 345 million monthly active users. We launch in 80+ new markets over the next few days. See you soon Bangladesh, Pakistan and Nigeria 👀 #SpotifyStreamOn pic.twitter.com/Wqv3IFdicz — Spotify (@Spotify) February 22, 2021 Spotify will now join Apple Music and Deezer as international options available for Kenyans to stream music. Spotify has also today announced a new high-end subscription service called Spotify HiFi. The company said Spotify HiFi will be available to Spotify Premium subscribers and will bring music in “CD-quality, lossless audio format.” Newsletter Subscribe to get the latest from Tech Space Ke and never miss out! Leave this field empty if you're human: Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window) AlSO READ: The SSC Tuatara Is Now the Fastest Car in the World at 508.73Km/h
Govt Partners With Microsoft to Offer Digital Training Programme to 50,000 Entrepreneurs February 16, 2021