In every organisation, there is a natural tendency to separate individual actions from overall outcomes. It is easy to assume that what we do – sending an email late, missing a follow-up, overlooking a detail, or delaying a decision – has only a limited effect.
On March 4, 2026, Digital Jewels Africa, in partnership with Isolutions Associates Ltd., hosted a knowledge-sharing and networking event in Nairobi, Kenya, themed “Securing Trust: Cyber Resilience, AI, and Compliance in Digital Financial Services.”
On December 18, 2025, Digital Jewels Africa (DJA) brought the year to a memorable close with its End-of-Year Party — a vibrant cultural celebration themed “One Root, Many Cultures.”
In every organisation, there is a natural tendency to separate individual actions from overall outcomes. It is easy to assume that what we do – sending an email late, missing a follow-up, overlooking a detail, or delaying a decision – has only a limited effect.
On March 4, 2026, Digital Jewels Africa, in partnership with Isolutions Associates Ltd., hosted a knowledge-sharing and networking event in Nairobi, Kenya, themed “Securing Trust: Cyber Resilience, AI, and Compliance in Digital Financial Services.”
On December 18, 2025, Digital Jewels Africa (DJA) brought the year to a memorable close with its End-of-Year Party — a vibrant cultural celebration themed “One Root, Many Cultures.”
At Digital Jewels Africa, learning and continuous improvement are core to how we deliver value to our clients across governance, risk, compliance, and capacity development.
In this edition, we caught up with Mr. Ayoyinka Ajiwe, who has been with Digital Jewels since 2008 – the same year the company was founded!
On November 13, 2025, Digital Jewels Africa (DJA), in partnership with the Ghana Association of Banks (GAB), hosted a high‑level Breakfast Forum at the Marriott Hotel in Accra.
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