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Author: Fred Kennedy
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Raxio Group Launches First Tier Data Centre in Ivory Coast
Raxio Group has officially launched a state-of-the-art data centre in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, named Raxio Côte d’Ivoire (CIV1).
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UK-Kenya Tech Hub and PwC Launch Digital Toolkit to Support African Entrepreneurs
The UK and PwC, in collaboration with the UK-Kenya Tech Hub, have introduced a new digital toolkit designed to assist entrepreneurs in accessing markets in Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa.
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Teddy Kossoko: Transforming the Gaming Industry with African Culture and Innovation
Teddy Kossoko is an innovative Central African entrepreneur, technology enthusiast, and game developer.
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Egypt to Launch Africa’s First Sovereign Investment Guarantee Agency with $50 Million Capital
The Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) is set to unveil a groundbreaking initiative aimed at boosting investments across the African continent.
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Ivorian Fintech Daba Finance Wins Ecobank Fintech Challenge 2024
Ecobank, a pan-African financial services group, has named Daba Finance, an Ivorian fintech company, as the Grand Winner of the 2024 Ecobank Fintech Challenge.
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Ampersand and CrossBoundary Energy Collaborate to Power Electric Motorbikes with Solar Energy in Kenya
E-mobility startup Ampersand has announced a strategic partnership with CrossBoundary Energy to provide solar-powered charging solutions for its electric two-wheeler (E2W) motorbikes in Kenya.
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Itana and Africa Finance Corporation Partner to Develop Africa’s First Digital Economic Zone
Itana and the Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) have entered into a formal partnership to develop Africa’s first digital economic zone.
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Yellow Malawi Secures $2 Million Investment to Expand Off-Grid Solar Energy Access
Yellow Malawi, a leading solar energy distribution company, has secured a $2 million investment from Acumen’s Hardest-to-Reach (H2R) initiative.
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Next Narrative Africa and HEVA Fund Launch $40 Million Fund for African Filmmakers
Next Narrative Africa, a Nigerian media production company, and HEVA Fund, a Kenyan-based investment firm, have announced the launch of a $40 million fund aimed at supporting African filmmakers.