Nedbank Acquires Fintech Startup ikhokha for $94M

South Africa’s fintech landscape has marked a major milestone as Nedbank Group, one of Africa’s largest financial institutions, has acquired iKhokha in a ZAR1.65 billion (US$94 million) deal. This acquisition reflects Nedbank’s growing focus on digital innovation and inclusive financial services, with a particular emphasis on supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). It also underscores…

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Airtel Zambia and Ministry of Technology Partner for Digital Transformation

5 minutes ago • Visible to anyone on or off LinkedIn Airtel Zambia PLC has partnered with the Ministry of Technology and Science in a landmark collaboration aimed at accelerating the nation’s digital transformation agenda. The partnership was unveiled at a high-level ceremony attended by Hon. Minister Felix Mutati, MP, Permanent Secretary Eng. Dr. Brilliant…

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Swedfund Commits $15Mto TLG II for African SMEs

Swedfund has announced a significant investment of USD 15 million into TLG Africa Growth Impact Fund II (TLG II) to support the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across Africa. The investment aims to protect existing jobs and create new ones in businesses that face significant challenges accessing financing. With many SMEs struggling to…

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Burn Raises $15M to Expand Electric Cooking in East Africa

BURN, a leading manufacturer of clean cooking stoves, has secured a significant investment of US$15 million from the European Investment Bank (EIB). This announcement was made during the World Bank/IMF Annual Meetings held in Washington, D.C. The funding will play a crucial role in accelerating BURN’s mission to manufacture and distribute its innovative IoT-enabled ECOA electric cooking appliances, aiming to reach over 1 million households in East Africa.

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Morocco’s Colis.ma Raises $300K to Expand Across Africa

Colis.ma, a Moroccan cross-border logistics startup, has successfully secured $300,000 in pre-seed funding from Witamax, a private-backed venture capital firm. This financial backing will empower Colis.ma to solidify its presence across Morocco’s five largest regions and expand its operations into six European countries, with plans to further penetrate the West African market. The startup is also eyeing a subsequent fundraising round slated for early 2026, aimed at capturing additional market share within the logistics sector.

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