Accra-based fintech startup BezoMoney has secured $200k in a seed funding round led by London-based venture capital firm, Goodsoil VC.
The startup plans to use this funding to build and
Nigerian logistics giant, GIG Logistics (GIGL), recently announced its expansion to Colchester, Essex, in the UK. With the company already operating in Nigeria, Houston, Texas, and Ghana, the expansion into
In a never-before-seen move in Africa, a Ghanaian fintech company, Zeepay, has acquired majority stakes in Zambian mobile money startup, Mangwee.
This deal which was sealed in a private placement
The Johannesburg-based health-tech startup, Quro Medical, has just raised $1.1 million in seed funding. The round was led by Kenyan and South African venture capitalist firms Enza Capital and
Morocco-based Ed-tech startup, Kezakoo has secured $221K seed funding from Morocco-based investment firm, Witamax One. The round also saw participation from Morocco-based investment firms Southbridge A&I and AXXAM
The global e-commerce platform, Amazon has announced that it will be waiving all fees for new businesses wishing to benefit from its services in Egypt.
This is in furtherance of
Cairo-based dry-cleaning and laundry platform, Laverie has announced undisclosed six-figure funding round from A15.
With this latest funding, Laverie plans to expand its operations to provide premium laundry service to
Ugandan fintech startup, Numida has announced the close of its $2 million seed round led by MFS Africa.
The round also saw participation from DRK Foundation, Equilibria Capital and Segal
Johannesburg-based tech startup Sendmarc has secured an undisclosed amount of funding round from Kalon Venture Partners a tech venture capital firm that invests in entrepreneurs solving African problems with the
A week after winning the GSMA grant, Nigerian ed-tech startup, Scholar X has announced its partnership with Nigerian telecom operator, Airtel to launch LearnAM, a mobile learning platform that offers
Social networking platform, Twitter has today announced it will be setting up its presence in Africa.
In a blog post released by Twitter, the company said that to truly serve
MTN South Africa considers IPO, plans a $5 billion market valuation for its mobile money business
Africa’s largest telecom company by subscribers, MTN is considering valuing the mobile money