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How Accelerators and Incubators are Fueling The Engine of African Startups.
If you’ve ever scrolled through TechCabal’s coverage of the African startup ecosystem, you’ll notice it rarely feels like a lecture. It feels like conversation — the kind that respects ambition, doesn’t shy away from reality, and tells you why things matter in practical terms. That’s the vibe we’re going for here. So let’s talk about…
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Beltone Moves: What Their Acquisition of Baobab Means for Africa.
Africa’s financial landscape just got a jolt. Beltone, one of the continent’s most ambitious financial players, has officially acquired Baobab Group, a move that instantly makes waves across sub-Saharan Africa. On paper, it’s a €197.6 million deal. But the real story isn’t the number — it’s the vision. Beltone isn’t just buying a company; they’re stepping…
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Raenest Raises $11 Million, Processes Over $1 Billion in Payments as It Scales Cross-Border Infrastructure for Africans.
Raenest is rapidly positioning itself as one of Africa’s most important cross-border fintech players after securing $11 million in Series A funding, bringing its total funding to approximately $14.3 million since launch. Founded in 2022, the Lagos-based startup is building financial infrastructure that allows African freelancers, remote workers and businesses to receive and manage international…
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Rwanda Partners with Oracle to Launch Nationwide Digital Skills Initiative.
Rwanda is once again stepping into the spotlight of Africa’s digital transformation story, this time with a big announcement: the government has partnered with Oracle to roll out a nationwide digital skills initiative that aims to equip citizens with the tools and knowledge needed for tomorrow’s tech economy. The formal collaboration, sealed through a Memorandum…
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2Africa Is Here. Now What? -An Insight Into The Largest Cable Infrastructure in Africa.
The 2Africa submarine cable has finally arrived, and it’s a big deal. Stretching around the continent and connecting Africa to Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, it brings massive new internet capacity to sub-Saharan Africa. On paper, this means faster speeds, stronger connections, and the kind of digital backbone that powers modern economies. But while…
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From M‑PESA to Absa: Sitoyo Lopokoiyit’s Next Chapter in African Banking.
Sitoyo Lopokoiyit, widely credited with transforming M‑PESA into one of Africa’s most influential digital finance platforms, is leaving the company to take on a new challenge at ABSA Bank Kenya. His departure marks the end of a remarkable era, but it also signals the beginning of a new wave of fintech-inspired innovation in traditional banking….
