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Wissal Ben Moussa (Founder, Sand to Green) Sand to Green Co-Founder & Chief Agricultural Officer, Wissal Ben Moussa, is well-known for her Moroccan startup which says it can transform a patch of desert into a sustainable and profitable plantation in just five years. Following an article about Wissal, published by The Africa Business Index, Gautier de Carcouët (Co-Founder & Chief Finance Officer) at Sand to Green) proudly corroborates: “Behind this portrait, Wissal is also:  👉 An extraordinary agronomic success, with the creation of a productive farm run using agroecology at the gateway to the desert, where nothing grows. 👉 dozens…

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Ampersand, founded by Josh Whale, is Africa’s first electric transport energy company, and it has just raised US$19.5 million in funding, with which the company aims to deliver thousands more electric motorcycles in the coming months. The venture capital round was led by Ecosystem Integrity Fund (EIF) and is joined by Acumen and Hard Edged Hope Fund.  In addition, the fast-growing company secured a US$ 7.5 million debt facility from Cygnum Capital’s Africa Go Green Fund. This round also includes a successful S.A.F.E. round with investors such as Alphamundi VC, Societe Petrolieres du Rwanda, TotalEnergies, EIF and Beyond Capital Ventures…

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Adeola Alli (Founder, One Health) The MEST Africa Challenge (MAC) – a Pan-African pitch contest for early-stage technology startups seeking to ramp up traction and growth – is thrilled to bring even more excitement to early-stage entrepreneurs with startups based in Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal, Kenya, and South Africa. In the fifth iteration of this prestigious competition, tech founders stand a chance to win the coveted USD 50,000 in equity, gain global recognition, and become part of MEST Africa’s lifelong supportive community. The top five finalists for the 2023 MEST Africa Challenge are: Letaji (Kenya): Revolutionizing the construction industry, Letaji is an online marketplace streamlining the…

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Oluwatoyin Olaseinde (Founder, Money Africa & Ladda) 📸Oluwatosin Olaseinde Fintech leader and founder, Money Africa & Ladda, Oluwatosin Olaseinde recently turned 35, and shared these clear-cut money lessons from what she referred to as “my 35 years on earth”: 1️⃣ You are your biggest asset. Start treating yourself like a prime real estate.2️⃣ Everything starts in your mind. Personal finance is 80% mindset and 20% knowledge. Get your mind in the right atmosphere3️⃣You will lose money. The secret to financial independence is to win more than you lose. Don’t let your fear of losing hold you back4️⃣ Personal finance is…

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(L-R) Dr. Ibilola Amao (Founder, Lonadek Inc): Samuel Jackson (Lonadek Inc) On Friday, December 15, 2023 Lonadek Inc. received the Oil & Gas Trainers Association of Nigeria (OGTAN) Innovation in Training award. With operations in Africa, Europe and the Middle East, Lonadek empowers STEM/TECH talent to deliver state-of-the-art technologies and OEM solutions globally. Lonadek also serves various clients in the Energy, Power, Infrastructure, Mining, Manufacturing, Oil & Gas, and Renewables sectors by leveraging technology to increase efficiency, productivity, and profitability. The OGTAN awards celebrate leading contributors to capacity development in Nigeria’s oil & Gas industrySays Dr. Amao: “It is such…

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Actress, filmmaker, entrepreneur, Mercy Aigbe Adeoti (Producer Ada Omo Daddy: The Movie) The creative economy is currently estimated to be worth $985 billion, and is showing no signs of slowing down. G20 Insights predicts that the creative economy could account for 10% of global GDP by 2030, and Deloitte believes we will see up to 40% growth in creative sectors by 2030. Nigeria’s Mercy Aigbe Adeoti (award winning actress, filmmaker, content creator, and entrepreneur) has added to this pool with the release of her movie, Ada Omo Daddy, on December 13, 2023. Trailer – Ada Omo Daddy: The Movie 🎥 @realmercyaigbe The high-octane…

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 Ejide Akinbiyi (Co-Founder & CEO ,MaterialsPro) Meet Ejide Akinbiyi, the visionary co-founder and CEO of MaterialsPro, an eProcurement platform that is simplifying the strenuous task of sourcing building materials, saving time and money for both home builders and contractors. Wanting to drive innovation and make a strong impact on Africa’s construction market by addressing fragmentation in the sector, Ms. Akinbiyi launched MaterialsPro in 2021 as an on-demand eProcurement and supply chain platform for home builders and building contractors that provides convenient access to building materials, logistics and cost initiatives. MaterialsPro is not the standard eCommerce site, but a platform specifically designed with…

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(3rd, R) Osita O. Nwoye (founder, Techcircle) hosts ‘OYA MAKE WE GROOVE 7’ in London 📸@Techcircle Here’s introducing #OyaMakeWeGroove, a tech party for African-focused founders, funders, and everyone in between. It’s first 2023 event (tagged ‘London Stopover’) happened in London on December 01, 2023, while the next iteration took place on December 09, 2023 in Lagos, Nigeria. ‘Oya Make We Groove 7’ – London #OyaMakeWeGroove was created by Osita Nwoye, founder of Techcircle – a company that works with African founders to build tech-enabled businesses/startups by providing all necessary support, leveraging relationships and knowledge it has gathered over a decade working…

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Sharon Obuobi (Founder, ALT/Finance) Sharon Obuobi is on a mission, with her new product ALT/ Finance, to help insurance companies build better solutions for collectible alternative assets (such as classic cars, fine art, jewelry, and so on). Alt/Finance delivers financial data feeds, integrations and software solutions for real-time views into market performance. Sharon Obuobi speaks at Tech Crunch Disrupt Says Sharon: “Exciting to be back in San Francisco with Alt/Finance – Alternative Data Solutions, after our launch at TechCrunch Disrupt in September. If you’re involved in insurance and want to optimise your business with powerful real-time asset valuations, let’s connect! 🚀” The US…

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Sixteen innovators from eight African countries, including Botswana for the first time, have been shortlisted for the 10th Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation.   Founded by the Royal Academy of Engineering, the Prize is Africa’s biggest prize dedicated to engineering innovation. And here are the proud members of the 2024 cohort: Africa Prize innovators join a network of 133 alumni across 21 African countries working to transform the continent with home-grown solutions for improving quality of life and economic development. In 2024, four finalists will compete for a share of £60,000, with the overall winner receiving £25,000 Details of the shortlisted 16…

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