Glovo Is Making In-Roads into the African Market
Glovo, the on-demand delivery firm, is eyeing up more territories beyond Europe by inching further into Africa. The Barcelona company, which raised €450 million earlier this year, is investing €50 million over the next 12 months in expanding its presence with launches in Ghana and Tunisia.
PawaPay Raises $9m in Seed Funding to Boost African Expansion
UK-based pawaPay plans to utilise the new capital to scale up operational presence, expand team, and foray into new markets in the African continent.
Liquid and Unitas Global Create the Largest Network of Interconnected Data Centres in Africa
Pan-African technology group, Liquid Intelligent Technologies, has announced a strategic partnership with global managed network provider, ‘Unitas Global’ in a bid to meet the demands of rapid digital transformation across the continent.
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Aidi Africa Partners with AWS to Accelerate African Businesses
Aidi Africa – African venture builder, has partnered with Amazon Web Service’s Activate (An arm of AWS that supports early businesses) to accelerate early-stage African startups to investor-ready status.
Nigeria’s Autochek acquires Cheki Kenya and Uganda from ROAM Africa
Nigerian automotive tech company Autochek announced today the acquisition of Cheki Kenya and Uganda from Ringier One Africa Media (ROAM) for an undisclosed amount.
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