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    Nigerian Stocks Go Mobile: NGX Invest Opens Stock Market to Everyone

    The platform’s launch is timely, coinciding with the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) recapitalization directive, which has spurred numerous offers for subscription and rights announcements by Nigerian banks.

    Former Sendy Co-founder Malaika Judd Takes Helm of Ireland’s National Startup Accelerator

    The NDRC accelerator program has a proven track record of success, with alumni companies raising over €56 million in the past three years.

    Swvl Secures $6.3 Million Mobility Contract with Telecom Giant e& Egypt

    The deal, valued at up to $6.3 million, marks a major step in Swvl’s expansion within the Egyptian market.

    Changelabs Launches First MENA Fintech Accelerator in Egypt, Backed by $100M Fund

    Applications are now open for the Fintech for a Future Accelerator, which seeks to identify and scale promising fintech startups.
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    Dot Com Zambia’s IPO Caps a Lively Year for African Tech Listings

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    From Idea to Investable: The ‘Product-First’ Playbook Behind Africa’s ‘Toughest’ Fund

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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

    The halt to Tizeti's NGX listing exposes how fragile Nigeria's domestic exit route remains - and why founders are still caught between dollar venture capital and a shallow local market.