South African edtech startup, d6 Group has raised an undisclosed amount in investment funding from Knife Capital, Hlayisani Growth Fund Stellenbosch, and NuState Ventures.
The cloud-based management and communication platform
Cairo-based e-Sports and tournaments startup, GBarena, has announced it raised a six-figure Pre-Series A investment round. HIM Angles VC network, Ahmed Aboudoma, and Kushal Shah all participated in the round.
Cameroon-based crypto investing startup, Ejara, has raised $2 million to help pioneer crypto usage and investing in the francophone region of Africa.
The investment round was led by CoinShares Ventures
Sudan’s largest online classifieds platform and marketplace, alsoug, has announced it secured $5m from Egypt’s leading provider of e- payments solutions and digital banking services Fawry.
alsoug was
Tunisia-based last-mile delivery Lamma has announced it secured an undisclosed amount from Orange Ventures, the Venture Capital Fund of the Orange Group.
Lamma was founded by Hamza Guesmi and Koussi
Kenya-based waste management company Sanergy has announced it secured a $2.5m investment from Japan International Cooperation Agency.
Founded in 2010, Sanergy generates fertilizer and other by-products by providing safe,
Nigeria-based financial data startup, Mono, has announced it raised $15m in a Series A funding round led by Tiger Global.
Other participants in the round include Entree Capital, Lateral Capital,
South Africa’s leading Foodtech startup FOMO, a restaurant specials and events discovery platform has partnered with the V&A waterfront.
The partnership aims to drive consumers back into
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Klasha, a San Francisco-based but Africa-focused cross-border fintech company, has announced the close of a $2.4 million seed fund round to build technology infrastructure for cross-border commerce in Africa.
Seven African startups have been selected to take part in the inaugural cohort of the Last Mile Money Accelerator, a four-month program managed by IDEO and funded by the Bill
The YC-backed startup, Amenli has announced a $2.3 million Seed round investment to scale its operations, expand its team, and provide insurance services for Egyptians.
Several local and foreign