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The 2025 UEFA Champions League football semi-final between Inter Milan and Barcelona was a modern classic — a 4–3 thriller at the San Siro that ended 7–6 on aggregate in favour of Inter. But beyond ...
Africa’s tech ecosystem recorded a strong resurgence in April 2025, with startups across the continent raising a total of $343 million in disclosed deals above $100,000. This marks a sharp rebound ...
Djamo, a rapidly growing startup from Ivory Coast—has successfully raised $17 million in funding to expand its digital banking services.
For Nigerians who love to binge on YouTube especially at night, Airtel has a special plan for you. You just need to activate it to start enjoying unlimited night streaming between the hours of 1 am ...
ARM Labs Lagos Techstars Accelerator has appointed Oyin Solebo as its pioneer managing director. Oyin Solebo is an entrepreneurial leader with an investment management background, an Executive MBA ...
Sahel Capital, a fund manager, and advisory firm, has announced the launch of the Social Enterprise Fund for Agriculture in Africa (SEFAA).
Sylndr, an Egyptian automotive e-commerce startup, has closed a $15.7 million Series A funding round, positioning itself to become the country’s leading integrated platform for used car sales, ...
Dream VC, the venture capital education institute in Africa, has announced the opening of applications for its 2025 venture capital training programs. With a track record of training top-tier ...
Startup Wise Guys, Europe’s most experienced startup accelerator and one of its most active investment funds, has completed the first closing on its major new fund for African startup investment.
Edutech or educational companies in Nigeria have completely disrupted the way we see education. It has gone beyond the four walls of classrooms. It is now digital.
Does $200,000 sound like a good investment in your tech-enabled African startup? We are sure your answer is yes! These African startups have just received investment from Madica. You can also join ...
Educatly, the Egyptian higher education startup, has announced that it has secured a new funding round of $2.5 million led by TLcom Capital and Plus VC. The round also saw participation from Egypt ...
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