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Tag: Tech News
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African Startups Invited to Apply for Harvard’s New Venture Competition
African startups have been invited to apply for the prestigious New Venture Competition organized by Harvard Business School’s Africa Business Club.
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Beacon Power Services Secures Series A Funding to Expand to Eastern and Southern Africa
Beacon Power Services (BPS), an innovative energy technology company, has successfully secured funding through a Series A financing round.
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Mastercard and Diamond Trust Bank (DTB) Partner to Enhance Digital Payments in East Africa
Mastercard and Diamond Trust Bank (DTB) have entered into a significant 10-year agreement aimed at expanding digital payment solutions across Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania.
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Visa Strengthens African Digital Economy with Investments in Four Fintech Startups
Visa has announced investments in four fintech startups that recently graduated from its Africa Fintech Accelerator program.
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British International Investment and Absa Group Announce $150 Million Trade Facility to Support African SMEs
British International Investment (BII), the UK’s development finance institution, has unveiled a $150 million trade facility with Absa Group.
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African VC Janngo Capital Closes Second Fund at $78 Million to Back African Entrepreneurs
Janngo Capital, an African venture capital firm, has successfully closed its second fund at $78 million, exceeding its initial goal of $63 million by 20%.
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Egypt’s Raya Foods Secures $40 Million Investment from Helios Investment Partners
Egyptian firm Raya Foods has secured a $40 million investment from Helios Investment Partners.
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Ghana’s Oyster Agribusiness Secures $2 Million to Drive Climate-Smart Farming Expansion
Oyster Agribusiness, a Ghana-based agri-tech firm championing climate-smart agriculture, has successfully raised $2 million in funding to scale up its operations and strengthen the resilience of the country’s agricultural sector against climate challenges.
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Google Boosts AI Training in Sub-Saharan Africa with $5.8 Million Investment
Google has announced a $5.8 million initiative to strengthen artificial intelligence (AI) training and skills development in sub-Saharan Africa.