Releaf, a Nigerian agritech startup that develops proprietary hardware and software solutions for African farmers and food factories has secured $4.2 million in seed funding. The total sum comes
Zak Calisto, CEO, and Founder of Karooooo and Cartrack has acquired Cape Town-based on-demand logistics startup Picup Technologies for $4.8m. Picup Technologies was purchased for 70.1% by Karooooo
Casablanca-based MedTech startup focusing on digital pathology DataPathology has announced it raised $223k from Witamax, an investment firm founded by Southbridge A&I and the Axxam Family Office.
DataPathology
Egypt-based B2B e-commerce startup Capiter has raised a $33 Million Series A funding round to power its rapid expansion into digital financial services and additional markets.
The investment was co-led
Nigerian-led LegalTech startup, Definely has announced it raised a $3m funding round. The funding round was led by Microsoft’s venture fund, M12, and supported by CRE Venture Capital.
This
Malawi based off-grid solar provider Yellow, has received $4m debt funding to support its growing sales of solar home systems
Yellow was founded in 2017 by Michael Heyink and Maya
The Ethiopian firm behind the EPhone super dialer software Viable Solutions has announced it raised $200K in pre-seed capital, valuing it at $1.9 million.
The round was led by
Egypt-based fintech and micro-loan solutions provider, Kashat has announced the close of a $1.75 million Bridge funding round to develop its platform and expand its operations.
The Bridge round
Nigerian digital commerce startup, OurPass has closed a $1 million pre-seed round to scale their one-click checkout platform across the country.
The round was led by Tekedia Capital and angel
Nigerian fantasy sports company Fantastic.ng, has sealed a multimillion naira promotional partnership deal with Dutch conglomerate LambWeston, owners of the Poundo Potato brand in Nigeria.
Fantastic.ng was launched
Ambo Ventures, a pan-African Venture Capital firm that is focused on the content’s green economy has announced it raised $50m fund to invest in seed stage, Series A and
Toronto-headquartered Nigerian mobility startup Plentywaka, has today announced that it has changed its name to Treepz as it bids to make significant shift in its business in the African region.