More
    HomeAuthorsPosts by John Doe

    Sample author name

    Sample author description

    Built in the Maghreb, Made in France: North African Startups Seek New Shores as French Support Grows

    For many, the move isn't simply a preference but a matter of business survival.

    Edge Growth Ventures Raises $2.1M to Back Growth-Stage South African Firms

    Edge Growth’s portfolio already includes firms such as Rentoza, logistics operator DKN Transport, home services startup SweepSouth, among others
    spot_img

    Keep exploring

    Sample post title 2

    Sample post no 2 excerpt.

    Sample post title 3

    Sample post no 3 excerpt.

    Sample post title 4

    Sample post no 4 excerpt.

    Sample post title 5

    Sample post no 5 excerpt.

    Sample post title 6

    Sample post no 6 excerpt.

    Sample post title 7

    Sample post no 7 excerpt.

    Sample post title 8

    Sample post no 8 excerpt.

    Sample post title 9

    Sample post no 9 excerpt.

    Sample post title 10

    Sample post no 10 excerpt.

    Sample post title 11

    Sample post no 11 excerpt.

    Sample post title 12

    Sample post no 12 excerpt.

    Sample post title 13

    Sample post no 13 excerpt.

    Latest articles

    Built in the Maghreb, Made in France: North African Startups Seek New Shores as French Support Grows

    For many, the move isn't simply a preference but a matter of business survival.

    Edge Growth Ventures Raises $2.1M to Back Growth-Stage South African Firms

    Edge Growth’s portfolio already includes firms such as Rentoza, logistics operator DKN Transport, home services startup SweepSouth, among others

    New Crypto Tensions Emerge in Nigeria as Binance Executive Departs Nigerian Prison

    The timing of Gambaryan’s release has stirred fresh debate in Nigeria, given its close alignment with the group’s formation, though neither side has officially linked the two.

    Senegal’s Kopar Express Targets $2.8 Billion Remittance Market with New Government-Backed Neobank 

    With remittances playing a vital role in the Senegalese economy, contributing approximately 9.8% to the nation’s GDP in 2022, the neobank presents an opportunity for the government to capture a larger share of transaction fees currently paid to foreign intermediaries.