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Weekly Intelligence Brief — w/e 29 March 2026
AfricanSTN Weekly Intelligence Brief
1. Key Developments
- Netstar Partners with Sunshine Tour for Golf Performance Analytics in South Africa: Netstar has collaborated with the Sunshine Tour to implement golf performance analytics technology. This partnership aims to enhance player performance tracking and data insights within South African golf.
- Cade Esports Named Nigeria’s National Team Partner for Esports Nations Cup: Cade Esports has secured the partnership to represent Nigeria’s national team at the inaugural Esports Nations Cup (ENC). This follows a rigorous selection process by the Esports Foundation, signalling a structured approach to national esports representation.
- MultiChoice to Shut Down Showmax Streaming Service: MultiChoice is reportedly discontinuing its Showmax streaming platform following a strategic review and the Canal+ takeover. This decision will significantly impact the African sports rights distribution landscape and consumer access to streaming sports content across the continent.
- Cinergy Mobile Power Launches Smart Energy Solutions for Live Events in South Africa: South African startup Cinergy Mobile Power has introduced diesel-free, modular solar-hybrid power solutions for the film, television, and live outdoor events industries. This development offers sustainable energy infrastructure for sports events and venues.
2. Funding & Deals
- No specific funding or deal announcements directly related to African sports technology were identified this week.
3. Africa-Specific Insights
- Nigeria’s Esports Ecosystem Maturation: Nigeria’s esports scene is experiencing significant growth with multiple competitive events. GAMR has announced the GAMRX RACE: Enter the Arena Qualifiers, featuring various game titles, while the Chess Climb League, powered by Gameit9ja, has unveiled its qualifiers, marking a defining moment for Nigerian chess esports. These events demonstrate increasing organisation and competitive opportunities within the country’s esports sector.
- Sub-Saharan Africa PUBG Mobile Esports Growth: The PUBG Mobile Sub-Saharan Africa Clash esports tournament concluded, with Elevate Esports winning the championship. This event highlights the expanding popularity and competitive maturity of PUBG Mobile esports across the region.
- Kenyan Representation in International Esports: Bilal Mohammed will represent Kenya at DreamHack Birmingham 2026, marking an African athlete’s participation in a major international esports competition. This indicates growing pathways for African talent on the global stage.
- Eye Health Focus for African Esports Athletes: Esports Africa News emphasised the importance of eye health for African esports athletes and gamers on World Optometry Day 2026, addressing risks associated with extended screen time. This highlights a growing awareness of athlete welfare within the African esports community.
4. Emerging Trends
- Formalisation of African Esports Structures: The increasing number of organised tournaments, national team partnerships, and athlete welfare discussions points to a trend of formalisation and professionalisation within African esports ecosystems, particularly in Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa.
- Sustainable Event Infrastructure: The launch of Cinergy Mobile Power’s smart, diesel-free energy solutions for live events in South Africa indicates a growing demand for and development of sustainable infrastructure to support sports and entertainment events across the continent.
5. Strategic Implications for African Sports Tech
- Invest in Esports Infrastructure and Talent Pathways: Organisations should focus on developing robust esports infrastructure, including training facilities and competitive leagues, to capitalise on the formalisation trend and support African athletes’ progression to international competitions.
- Address Sports Media Rights Distribution Shifts: Stakeholders in African sports media must adapt to the evolving streaming landscape following the MultiChoice/Showmax decision. This creates opportunities for new distribution models and content partnerships to fill potential gaps in sports content access.
- Leverage Performance Analytics for Athlete Development: Sports organisations should explore partnerships with technology providers like Netstar to integrate performance analytics. This will enhance athlete development, coaching strategies, and competitive advantage across various sports.
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