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LoftyInc Capital Raises $43 Million for Third Fund to Boost Late-Seed and Series A Startups in Africa
IFC Injects $6Million into Ventures Platform Fund to Supercharge African Tech Startups
Nigeria Ends 13-Year Partnership with Remita, Adopts New Treasury Management System (TMRAS)
Khula Lands R126 Million Funding to Transform South Africa’s AgriTech Industry
Meet the Three Winning Startups of the Latest Orange Summer Challenge
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LoftyInc Capital Raises $43 Million for Third Fund to Boost Late-Seed and Series A Startups in Africa
IFC Injects $6Million into Ventures Platform Fund to Supercharge African Tech Startups
Khula Lands R126 Million Funding to Transform South Africa’s AgriTech Industry
Meet the Three Winning Startups of the Latest Orange Summer Challenge
Summit Africa Secures $20Million Boost for Private Equity Fund II with BII’s Backing
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Aliko Dangote Bets Big on Ethiopia with Bold $400M Cement Plant Expansion
Nigerian GRAMMY-Winning Singer-Songwriter Tems Joins San Diego FC as Club Partner
US Ends Visa Drop Box Service in Nigeria- What You Need to Know!
Diageo Strikes $81M Deal to Sell Majority Stake in Guinness Ghana to Castel Group
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Tax Committee Proposes Personal Income Tax Reduction for Nigerians Earning Under N2 Million Monthly
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Patoranking Foundation and ALX Africa Launch $500K Tech Scholarship Initiative
AfDB Commits $2.9 Billion to Agricultural Development in Nigeria and Other African Nations
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Africa needs $6bn yearly in digital infrastructure to connect millions of citizens – International Financial Corporation
M-KOPA, Kenyan Fintech Platform, Secures $51 Million Loan from U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC)
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