Three Francophone African startups have been crowned winners of the latest Orange Summer Challenge, a program that helps young entrepreneurs transform their ideas into impactful businesses. The 2025 edition featured 282 participants from 14 countries, with the top three startups focusing on sustainability, healthcare, and environmental innovation.
ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID) and the European Investment Bank (EIB) have launched a €100 million partnership to support climate action and sustainability in the ECOWAS region. The initiative, backed by the EU, will fund renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and water treatment projects, aiming for a greener and more prosperous future.
MTN Nigeria has reported a staggering N400 billion loss for 2024, driven by the sharp devaluation of the naira and rising operational costs. Despite the economic challenges, the telecom giant is implementing strategic measures to sustain its market leadership.
Summit Africa has officially launched its Summit Private Equity Fund II (SPEF II) with a $20 million anchor investment from British International Investment (BII). Focused on financial services, ICT, and food security, the fund seeks to drive economic transformation and inclusion across Southern Africa. With plans to raise additional capital, SPEF II supports South Africa’s broader investment and development goals
MANSA secures $10 million in funding to address cross-border liquidity challenges, leveraging stablecoins for faster and cost-effective payments. With rapid growth and strategic backing from Tether, MANSA aims to expand into Latin America and Southeast Asia, revolutionizing global payment infrastructure.
Haldane McCall PLC has announced a remarkable financial performance for 2024, with pre-tax profit soaring to N1.01 billion—a 168.44% increase from the previous year. Revenue also grew by 109.50%, reaching N3.6 billion, driven by strong land and building sales. Explore the full breakdown of their financial highlights, including asset growth and operational insights, in this detailed report.
USAID, which has pulled $100 million in non-dilutive grants. This move threatens innovation in healthcare, agriculture, and clean energy, forcing entrepreneurs to explore alternative funding avenues. As Silicon Savannah navigates this shift, the question remains—how will startups adapt to the loss of crucial development funding?
In a bold move, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman dismissed Elon Musk’s $97.4 billion takeover bid with a witty remark, reinforcing OpenAI’s commitment to independence. The rejection further fuels tensions between the two AI pioneers, who are already entangled in legal disputes over OpenAI’s direction.
In terms of value, we grew by 20.7% to $5.45 billion, and we are now represented in 126 countries. This is a clear indication that Nigeria is making significant progress,” stated Dr. Nonye Ayeni, Executive Director of NEPC.
The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) is halting humanitarian aid in nearly 20 countries due to the U.S. government's foreign aid freeze. This decision impacts 1.6 million people globally, including vulnerable communities in Ukraine, Sudan, and Burkina Faso. NRC warns of severe consequences and urges immediate action to restore funding