Voice-Operated Smartphones Target Africa’s Illiterate

Voice-operated smartphones are aiming at a vast yet widely overlooked market in sub-Saharan Africa — the tens of millions of people who face huge challenges in life because they cannot read or write.

In Ivory Coast, a so-called “Superphone” using a vocal assistant that responds to commands in a local language is being pitched to the large segment of the population — as many as 40 percent — who are illiterate.

Developed and assembled locally, the phone is designed to make everyday tasks more accessible, from understanding a document and checking a bank balance to communicating with government agencies.

“I’ve just bought this phone for my parents back home in the village, who don’t know how to read or write,” said Floride Jogbe, a young woman who was impressed by adverts on social media.

She believed the 60,000 CFA francs ($92) she forked out was money well spent.

The smartphone uses an operating system called “Kone” that is unique to the Cerco company, and covers 17 languages spoken in Ivory Coast, including Baoule, Bete, and Dioula, as well as 50 other African languages.

Cerco hopes to expand this to 1,000 languages, reaching half of the continent’s population, thanks to help from a network of 3,000 volunteers.

The goal is to address the “frustration” illiterate people feel with technology that requires them to be able to read or write or spell effectively, said Cerco president Alain Capo-Chichi, a Benin national.

“Various institutions set down the priority of making people literate before making technology available to them,” he told AFP.

“Our way skips reading and writing and goes straight to integrating people into economic and social life.”

Of the 750 million adults around the world who cannot read or write, 27 percent live south of the Sahara, according to UN figures for 2016, the latest year for which data is available.

The continent also hosts nearly 2,000 languages, some of which are spoken by tens of millions of people and are used for inter-ethnic communication, while others are dialects with a small geographical spread.

Lack of numbers or economic clout often means these languages are overlooked by developers who have already devised vocal assistants for languages in bigger markets.

Twi and Kiswahili

Other companies investing in the voice-operation field in Africa include Mobobi, which has created a Twi language voice assistant in Ghana called Abena AI, while Mozilla is working on an assistant in Kiswahili, which has an estimated 100 million speakers in East Africa.

Telecommunications expert Jean-Marie Akepo questioned whether voice operation needed the platform of a dedicated mobile phone.

Existing technology “manages to satisfy people”, he said.

“With the voice message services offered by WhatsApp, for example, a large part of the problem has already been solved.”

Instead of a new phone, he recommended “software with local languages that could be installed on any smartphone”.

The Ivorian phone is being produced at the ICT and Biotechnology Village in Grand-Bassam, a free-trade zone located near the Ivorian capital.

It came about through close collaboration with the government. The company pays no taxes or customs duties and the assembly plant has benefited from a subsidy of more than two billion CFA francs.

In exchange, Cerco is to pay 3.5 percent of its income to the state and train around 1,200 young people each year.

The company says it has received 200,000 orders since launch on July 21.

Thanks to a partnership with French telecommunications giant Orange, the phone will be distributed in 200 shops across Ivory Coast.

Source: Voice of America

Help police find missing man

FREE STATE – Koppies detectives request the assistance of the community in locating the missing Aupa Alfred Mtakwende (59) from Kwakwatsi, Koppies.

It is alleged by Aupa’s niece that on Tuesday, 30 August 2022 at about 08:3, he went out of the house to the outside bathroom and he never returned.

Mr Aupa is a mentally challenged. He was last seen wearing a grey coat, blue tracksuit pants, red t-shirt and brown sneakers.

Anyone who may know the whereabouts of Mr Aupa Alfred Mtakwende, is requested to contact Captain Lategan on 071 473 5672 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111. The My SAPS App can be used to submit anonymous tip-offs.

Source: South African Police Service

Police nab suspect after he fatally shot his mother and wounded a truck driver

CRADOCK – A 72-hour activation plan yielded positive results after a 19-year-old man was arrested after he went on a two day shooting spree in Cradock.

On Wednesday 7 September 2022 at about noon, police were summoned to a complaint of murder at a farm outside Cradock. At the scene, police found the body of Eva Smit (39), with a gunshot wound in the upper body.

Police followed up some leads, which resulted to the implementation of a 72-hour activation plan, and a hunt for the suspect resumed.

The following day, 8 September 2022 at about 19:30, police received a complaint of shooting on the N10 towards Middleburg. At the scene, a truck driver sustained several gunshot wounds in the upper body and was rushed to hospital.

Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspect allegedly involved in shooting of the truck driver was the same who fatally shot Eva Smit. The search was intensified and expanded to cover a vast area, from various SAPS units with the assistance from community groups and private security companies, which volunteered their services, and worked around the clock.

On Friday afternoon, 9 September 2022, the tracing and tracking teams including police tracker dogs cornered and apprehended the suspect in a water slope about 20 kilometres outside Cradock. Police also recovered a firearm, and a truck’s key in his possession. A 19-year-old suspect is due to appear in the Cradock magistrate’s court on Monday, 12 September 2022 on charges of murder, attempted murder , possession of stolen firearm and ammunition with an additional charge of theft.

Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant General Nomthetheleli Mene has welcomed the arrest and praised several stakeholders for their dedication, which resulted in the arrest. “Your efforts surely saved lives, which could have been lost during a frenzy shooting spree”, added Lt Gen Mene.

Source: South African Police Service

Tip-off leads to the apprehension of two suspects after they were allegedly found in possession of tower batteries

POLOKWANE – The collaborative efforts through partnership policing between the police and the community yielded positive results following the apprehension of two suspects in Siloam policing precinct after they were allegedly found in possession of tower batteries and cutting equipment valued at R120000-00 on Friday 09 September 2022.

Police received information from a community member about two suspects who were travelling from Musina in possession of four (4) large stolen tower battery and that they were intending to collect the other three in Siloam policing area.

A tactical joint intelligence driven operation was executed by the Musina and Thohoyandou Crime Intelligence Units together with the Siloam police to monitor the movement of the suspects.

Before collecting the tower batteries in Siloam policing area, the suspects were stopped while driving along the public road. They were searched and police subsequently found four tower batteries and cutting equipment.

The suspects failed to disclose their origin and were immediately nabbed for possession of suspected stolen properties. The suspects are likely to be linked with additional charges as the preliminary probe indicate that they could be responsible for a series of theft of tower batteries in the Vhembe District.

The origin of the batteries will be determined by the unfolding police investigations.

The suspects are expected to appear before the Siloam Magistrate court on Monday 12 September 2022 facing charges of possession of stolen property.

The Provincial Commissioner of Limpopo Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe has hailed the apprehension of these suspects and has appreciated the willingness of community members to continuously assist the police in the fight against crime.

Source: South African Police Service

Police requests assistance in locating suspected arsonist

PARKTOWN – The police in Gauteng request the public to assist them in locating Sentious Novans who is suspected to be involved in multiple cases of arson, murder and burglary residential that had occurred in the East and North parts of Johannesburg in the previous months.

In all the incidents, the suspect will break in at affluent houses and after stealing property set the houses alight.

Novans was previously sentenced to seven years of which four years was suspended for five years.

Anyone with positive information that can lead to the arrest of Novans is urged to contact the investigating officer, Warrant Officer Magongoa on 071 351 4189 or Lieutenant Colonel Prowse on 079 498 2435. The Crime Stop Line can also be contacted on 08600 10111, alternatively anonymous tip-offs can be reported via MySaps application which can be downloaded on any smartphone. Information received will be treated with strictest confidence.

Source: South African Police Service

Suspect due in court for the possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition

WESTERN CAPE – The illegal possession of firearms is one of the main causes of serious and violent crimes in our communities but police in the Western Cape are hard at work to get these firearms of the streets.

On Friday evening, an integrated operation between the Anti-Gang Unit and Metro Police landed a 26-year-old male behind bars for the possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition in Wynne Street, Parow. The members were executing a searched warrant at the identified address when they found a 9mm pistol with ammunition in the bathroom.

The suspect is due to make a court appearance in the Goodwood Magistrates court on Monday.

Source: South African Police Service