African Startups News in Africa

“No roaming plans are available in Kenya at this time. Starlink is working to restore service in the disrupted areas and a notification will be sent once the residential plan...
MTN Nigeria’s Billboard (Source: Alamy) MTN Nigeria has revealed its financial results for the past nine months ending September 30, 2024. Data showed that the telco’s net losses grew by...
Moniepoint Inc. announced that it has successfully secured US$110 million in equity financing. Dubbed Africa’s fastest-growing fintech, it aims at using this funding to power the dreams of millions of...
70% of the total $200 million, or $140 million, will be allocated to Egyptian startups over the next four to five years.
Africa’s largest telecommunications company, IHS Towers has reportedly gotten a $439 million loan to manage currency risks and support its operations across multiple regions. According to reports, virtually half of...
Yellow Card, founded in Nigeria in 2019, is a fintech company that operates in 20 countries and facilitates more than $3 billion in transactions across the continent
With its operations cutting across three continents, Sistema.bio boasts of positively transforming the lives of over 100,000 farms and more than 600,000 people worldwide while reducing over 1 million tons...
The Lapaire Brand Glasses Lapaire has landed funding from AfricInvest and Proparco to expand its area of influence. This development comes nine months after the startup raised $3 million to...
The company’s decision to relocate aligns with its vision of supporting healthier lifestyles across the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region, with plans for further regional expansion
This strategic appointment comes as M-KOPA, widely known for providing affordable smartphones and digital financial services to underserved consumers, seeks to expand its reach in emerging markets.