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Japan is stepping up in Africa’s tech scene with multi-billion investments, new venture funds, and youth programs linking African startups to Japanese capital and markets.
Toluwanimi Olubanke’s career is proof that growth comes from doing hard things. From social media to product marketing at Helium Health, she shares the lessons behind her rise.
Emmanuel Faith, an HR leader with nearly a decade of experience shares seven lessons that can help tech professionals grow their careers.
In this letter, we explore: MTN bounces back with ₦414 billion profit in H1 2025, Treepz launches in Canada, Chowdeck cracks Ghana in record time.
Omolara Sanni was juggling e-commerce side hustles long before Midddleman was ever a startup. Now, she’s co-leading the company and reflecting on what it really takes to build in African tech.
In this letter, we explore: Collect Africa shuts down to chase global payments, Revolut eyes Morocco, led by ex-Uber executive, Afriex expands to Asia.
In this letter, we explore: 54 Collective faces liquidation over misused grant, CBN maintains interest rate at 27.5%, M-KOPA faces lawsuit over equity disparity.
In this letter, we explore: Bolt rolls out family plan, African fintechs named amongst the World’s top 300 fintechs, Rally Cap partially exits South Africa’s Stitch.
In this letter, we explore: PocketLawyers gets backed to speed up legal work in Africa, Airtel Kenya beats Safaricom in subscriber growth, Meta and TikTok tighten content rules.
Uber’s Head of Communications for Sub-Saharan Africa, Cassie Jaganyi, shares her journey from accounting to storytelling, and what it takes to build trust and relevance with African audiences.
In this letter, we explore: Why TymeBank is taking the government to court, MTN enters the cloud market in Nigeria, Africa’s getting its own card game together.
Nigeria’s new tax law introduces tax exemptions for low income earners, audit exemptions for small businesses, crypto taxation, and new rules for remote workers. Here’s what individuals and companies need to know.
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