Category: Connecting Africa’s Billion
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Fundraising isn’t about your pitch: Lessons from Eneza Education
FUNDRAISING! Everyone’s favourite topic of conversation when it comes to startups. How much money did they raise? What’s their valuation?…
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The Accelerator is a Real-Life Version of University
My name is Prince, and I’m the founder of BiGxGh.com, a startup currently going through Savannah Fund’s accelerator. It’s only…
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Zevan Limited: Lessons from a Kenyan Startup
Being a part of a startup is like deciding what kind of a house you want to live in and…
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UniSmart: Thoughts on the Accelerator
To be totally honest, I never planned on or even wanted to be part of an accelerator when I started UniSmart.…
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Doer, not a Dreamer
Having an idea is one thing and making the idea happen is another thing. This is what differentiates those who…
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Risks & Opportunities of M-[Startups] Working with Mobile Operators in Africa in 2014
M [Startups] or M[Vitus]- From M-Kopa, M-Kazi to M-Prep in Kenya… This is a post from M-[Bwana] I have been…
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IISS: Emerging Africa Geo-Economics, Resources and the role of Technology and Innovation
Earlier this week, a group of African business and political leaders, academics, journalists and researchers met in the Gulf island…
