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    TDB Group Commits $2 Million Loan in MPower Ventures to Enhance Solar Access in Zambia

    In a bid to enhance access to modern and affordable energy solutions in Zambia,...

    South African Health-Tech Startup RecoMed Secures Major Funding from Japanese Pharma Giant

    South African digital healthcare marketplace startup RecoMed has struck a significant deal with Japanese...

    Deel Acquires South Africa’s PaySpace, to Expand HR Footprint in Africa

    Deel, the HR startup valued at $12 billion, is making strategic strides in the...

    South African AI Startup Cue Secures $2 Million Funding for Advanced AI Integration and Global Expansion

    In a significant development for the South African tech scene, Cue, a rapidly growing...
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    Flourish Ventures Backs Flutterwave Stablecoin Partner Kulipa in $6.2m Seed Round

    Flourish Ventures is a long-standing backer of Flutterwave, having first invested in the African fintech giant during its early growth stages in 2017.

    Defense, Logistics and the ‘Home’ Bias: Mapping Africa’s Q1 Startup Capital Flows

    First-quarter data reveals a fracturing landscape, with domestic funds diverging sharply from foreign backers.

    Egypt’s Telda Abandons the Unbanked to Chase Egypt’s Consumer Credit Boom

    Startup backed by Sequoia Capital abandons original focus on the unbanked to build a vertically integrated financial group.

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    Flourish Ventures Backs Flutterwave Stablecoin Partner Kulipa in $6.2m Seed Round

    Flourish Ventures is a long-standing backer of Flutterwave, having first invested in the African fintech giant during its early growth stages in 2017.

    Defense, Logistics and the ‘Home’ Bias: Mapping Africa’s Q1 Startup Capital Flows

    First-quarter data reveals a fracturing landscape, with domestic funds diverging sharply from foreign backers.

    Africa’s Most Active Startup Investors in Q1 2026 — and Where They Put Their Money

    While fintech remains a dominant sector for African venture capital, the nature of the deals has changed.

    Cascador Is Hunting for 12 African Scaleups to Back From Its $5m Fund, After Its Alumni Raised $125m

    Cascador will select 12 founders who are leading companies with proven traction for a hybrid experience.