Twenty-two African startups have been selected for the Office Hours programme run by London-based public relations agency Wimbart, which offers webinars and mentorship to equip African tech startups with the PR tools required to achieve their business goals.
Wimbart, an independent PR agency specializing in Africa and emerging markets, had launched Office Hours, through which it hopes to build a broader understanding of how PR and communications should be an integral part to all African tech startups’ planning and growth, helping them realise their vision as they scale.
Twenty-two African tech startups have now been selected to take part, and will now have the chance to will join an in-depth all-cohort PR webinar and Q&A with Wimbart founder and managing director Jessica Hope, followed by two dedicated one-on-one office hours sessions where each company will deep dive into communications challenges and questions that are specific to their business needs.
Without further ado, allow us to introduce you to the 22 start-ups taking part in the first-ever Wimbart Office Hours Programme:
1. Passage Telecommunications – Nigeria
2. The Bulb Africa – Nigeria
3. Lendsqr – Nigeria
4. Novel – Nigeria
5. Growd Global – Kenya
6. Kumva – Rwanda
7. Pledre – Nigeria
8. Doctor 4 Africa – Pan-Africa
9. Ovarec – Nigeria
10. Scrapays Technologies – Nigeria
11. RentSmallsmall -Nigeria
12. Ekolaundry – Nigeria
13. GeoAdvantage – Cameroon
14. OZÉ – Ghana, Nigeria
15. Digitalthingzhut – Nigeria
16. Staffbus – Nigeria
17. Reaval – Ghana
18. Wellahealth Technologies– Nigeria
19. Crop2Cash – Nigeria
20. First Medtrade Africa – Nigeria
21. Pricepally – Nigeria
22. Ecodudu Ltd – Kenya
The programme kicks off with an in-depth PR Webinar and Q+A with our Founder, Jessica Hope. Each start-up will then have two dedicated one-on-one mentoring sessions with senior Wimbart PR professionals and have the opportunity to tackle questions that are specific to their business needs and growth strategy.