Apollo Foundation is developing relationships and exploring partnership opportunities with officials and business leaders in the West African country of Senegal. These activities are called the Senegal Initiative.

The objective is to gain adoption of Apollo all-in-one currency (APL) in the nation of 16 million people and beyond.

Earlier this month, the country of Lesotho signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to develop and implement blockchain technology in various government departments and initiatives. Lesotho is located in Southern Africa with a population of 2.3 million.

The Ministry of Communications, Science and Technology acted on behalf of the Lesotho government in signing the MOU. The main objectives are to:

Create new wealth in the private sector by harnessing Apollo fintech solutions

Design and implement new government systems

Reduce financial crime

Maximize the commercialization of the nation’s mineral wealth

Eradicate challenges like unemployment, poverty and educational constraints

Apollo (APL) all-in-one privacy currency combines features of mainstream cryptocurrencies in an unregulatable platform. With two-second block speed, APL is one of the fastest cryptos on Earth. “Apollonauts” use features such as encrypted messaging, smart contracts, decentralized exchange, decentralized applications and decentralized file storage.

Learn more at www.apollocurrency.com