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Kenya’s iProcure closes $10.2M Series B to expand to Uganda and Tanzania
The funding will support iProcure’s expansion into Uganda & Tanzania, as well as the launch of a credit offering for agro-retailers
- News

WEF names Kenya’s Sendy, Access Afya & Pula Advisors as Technology Pioneers of 2022
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has announced its selection of the 100 most promising Technology Pioneers of 2022.
- News

Website that encourages tree planting wins Season 3 of Microsoft Game of Learners
Tree planting website emerges winner of Season 3 of Game of Learners university students’ competition
- Opinion

Opinion: Tech trends for 2022 and what they mean for the African continent 
Jack Ngare, Managing Director, African Development Centre shares his thoughts on the Tech Trends we can expect in Africa in…
- Opinion

4 Tech Innovations Making Waves In Kenya
The tech innovations making waves in Kenya are not just making lives easier, but addressing social concerns in unique and…
- News

World Bank’s GIIF announces Winners of AgTech & Inclusive Insurance Challenge
World Bank's GIIF program has announced the three top winners of the Africa AgTech & Inclusive Insurance Challenge
- Opinion

Let’s Not Fight Kenya’s Nuclear Programme in Siaya Blindly
Kenya's Siaya nuclear plant promises cheap power and jobs. But only if safety, environment, and transparency conditions are genuinely met.
- News

Kobo360 and IFC call for innovators from around the world
The program is being implemented by IFC in partnership with the UK Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS)…
- Opinion

What to Look Forward to in the New Decade
The Tech Trends That Will Shape The New Decade
- News

Digital Africa: An innovation competition to take up the challenge of digital transition
Deadline for startups to submit their projects on DigitalAfrica.AFD.fr is the 22nd of October
- Interesting Reads

We May Be The Most Informed Generation In History, But A New Age Of Deliberate Ignorance Is Upon Us
Smartphones provide universal information, but social bubbles and misinformation ensure that modern ignorance remains a choice in the digital age.