Discover what it's like to build a startup in Africa, with the latest trends covering workplace culture, the future of work, hiring and funding.
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It is essential for founders to arm themselves with knowledge and insights from experts who have navigated similar challenges. These are nine books that every African startup founder should read.
Research shows that 65% of all startups will fail because of co-founder tension, these African female founders; Juliet Odumosu and Ijeoma Akwiwu, talk about how they manage co-founder relationships.
Fifteen startups from eight African countries have been selected for the inaugural cohort of the Google for Startups Accelerator for African female-led startups.
Its four months since Nigeria's president assented to the country's startup act, and only 32% of states in the country have indicated interest to domesticate the Act.
Talent is vital to the growth of every company. These African founders share how they have been able to hire, manage and retain talents at their companies.
Data about the state of tech in Africa.
Beyond fundraising announcements, startups need to work with PR experts that will craft pitches that journalists can find relevant or newsworthy.
In H1 2022, African tech startups jointly raised $2.5 billion most of the funds were raised by fintech startups.
In this edition, Peace talks to us about handling social media for a tech company, hating the 9 to 5 lifestyle, and starting a community for non-tech talents in tech.
Nigerians are at the forefront of tech and industry all over the continent, and even abroad. Here's a list of Nigerian entrepreneurs who have founded and led startups and companies in the US.
In this edition of Under The Hoodie, Ada talks to us about her journey from humble roots and how her love for giving back has defined her career.
At the heart of it, Selar is an e-commerce store builder that allows creators to sell digital products and services like; e-books, music, courses, and training, etc., across borders.
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