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CNBC Africa has announced the launch of Nazanin Alakija’s Social Accelerator for a Green Economy…
The Bank of Kigali(BK Group Plc) has signed an agreement with the French Development Agency…
Nigerian renewable energy company, Arnergy, today announced it has raised $9 Million in a Series A round…
The Inter-University Council for East Africa (IUCEA), a member of the World Bank-backed Africa Center…
Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) solar company, Azuri Technologies, has raised $26 million in a funding round to…
The South-South/South-East Angel Investors Network (SSE Angels) has made its first investment since its launch…
West Africa-based pay-as-you-go (PAYG) solar company, PEG Africa, has raised a US$25 million Series C…
East African startups are invited to apply for the Nairobi Innovation Week 2019 (NIW.Startups) to…
Gray Matters Capital, a US-based impact investor focused on the funding for-profit social enterprises in…
Establishing a startup in a country like the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) is…
The 2019 Zayed Sustainability Prize, which is the UAE’s pioneering global award in sustainability, honoured…
MEST Lagos has partnered with Honeywell Group, one of the largest diversified enterprises in Nigeria, to…
Application is currently on for the NES#24 Startups pitching event. The Startups Pitching Event at…
Honeywell Group has launched an accelerator and investment vehicle called Itanna led by Tomi Otudeko, Head, Innovation and…
DEMO Africa recently announced that it was floating a $100m venture fund tagged ‘Demo Ventures’…
Gray Matters Capital (GMC), an Atlanta-based impact investor has announced its investment in Ghana’s Redbird…
Econet Wireless Zimbabwe takes charge in the use of clean energy, putting the entire H/Office complex in Msasa, Harare on solar power.
Like the scramble for Africa that saw European powers invading, occupying and colonizing African territories without their…
EcoCash CEO, Natalie Jabangwe has been selected by the World Economic Forum to join its Young Global Leaders Class of 2018.