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MoyaApp, with six million active monthly users in South Africa, is working hard to become as big as WhatsApp in the country, its founder tells TechCentral.

Why MoyaApp is succeeding in South Africa when China’s WeChat failedSuper apps and their role in the ecosystem – including a discussion on Elon Musk’s

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