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    QuestionPro Acquires Cmiles CX, Enters Egyptian Market

    Egypt's Cmiles CX is known for its innovative use of kiosks to gather real-time customer feedback at physical touchpoints, offering valuable insights into customer interactions.

    Mobility Startup Zeelo Exits South Africa, Hands Reins to Ride-Sharing Rival LULA

    Zeelo, a US-based company that launched its South African operations in 2019, has decided to exit the market to focus on its core markets in the US, UK, and Ireland.

    Egyptian Fintech ValU Banks $8.3M From Card Issuance in Just 3 Months

    ValU CEO Walid Hassouna reported that 55,000 cards have been activated, processing 250,000 transactions worth approximately 400 million Egyptian pounds ($8.3 million USD)

    Payment License: Algerian Super-App Yassir Charges into Moroccan Fintech Arena

    Yassir’s expansion in Morocco is part of a broader continental growth strategy, supported by a successful Series B funding round that raised $150 million in 2022
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    Dot Com Zambia’s IPO Caps a Lively Year for African Tech Listings

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    Transparency vs. The Silent Exit: How African Startups Handled Crisis in 2025 — and What We Learned

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    Nigeria’s Most Anticipated Tech IPO Hits Pause After Lead Investor Pushback

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