Terrabit
Business Cryptocurrency

SA Crypto Payment Startup, TerraBit Launches in Nigeria

TerraBit, a South African cryptocurrency payments startup, has launched in Port Harcourt, Nigeria to enable direct deposits and withdrawals using

Sanofi AfricaTech Challenge
Africa Health

Nigeria’s Mobihealth, 4 Others Emerge Winners in Sanofi AfricaTech Challenge

Mobihealth, a Nigerian healthtech startup, has been named one of the winners in the Sanofi AfricaTech Challenge 2020. Mobihealth startup

Disrupt Africa Accelerator
Accelerator

HSEVEN Invites Applications For Disrupt Africa Accelerator 2020

HSEVEN, a Morrocan startup accelerator, which recently unveiled 3 programs for African founders, has opened applications for its Disrupt Africa

HiiL
Innovation Legal

Application Opens For HiiL Innovating Justice Challenge 2020

The Hague Institute For Innovation Of Law (HiiL) has opened applications for the Innovating Justice Challenge 2020. Thus, the Innovating

truID
Fintech Funding Venture Capital

SA Fintech Startup, truID Secures Undisclosed Funding From Crossfin Ventures

truID, a South African fintech startup, has raised an undisclosed investment from Crossfin Ventures to expand operations. grow its customer

Merge
Funding Uncategorized

South Africa’s Merge Raises $100k Funding From Platform Capital

Merge, a South African startup that connects investors with founders, has raised $100,000 from Platform Capital, a Nigeria-based VC. Merge

OjaExpress
Accelerator Entrepreneurship

Nigeria’s OjaExpress Joins Techstars Kansas City Accelerator for 2020

OjaExpress, a digital marketplace for ethnic and cultural groceries, has been accepted into Techstars Kansas City Accelerator for 2020. For

Fintech
Fintech Payment

Top Fintech Companies in Nigeria

The fintech space in Nigeria is very competitive as there are countless numbers of fintech startups/companies competing for market share.

Coronavirus
Funding Health

How to Raise Funds For Your Startup Despite Coronavirus

With the coronavirus pandemic, you would think venture capitalists and angel investors have stopped scouting for African startups to invest.

Releaf Group
Funding Startup

Max.ng and Releaf Group Receive $200k From Zuckerberg-Backed Harambe Entrepreneur Alliance

Nigerian startups-Max.ng and Releaf Group have secured $100,000 funding each from Harambe Entrepreneur Alliance to help them through the economic