Innovative African Startups shaping the World
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A Kenyan edtech platform delivering personalized learning via SMS and AI to students without internet access.
An edutainment company creating educational content and games for African children, including the "Super Sema" animated series.
A Nigerian startup offering IoT-enabled clean cookstoves that reduce biomass use, generate electricity, and provide real-time usage data.
A Nigerian cleantech company producing solar-powered electronics from recycled materials, such as solar lanterns and power banks.
Exuus is a Rwandan fintech startup founded in 2016 by Steve Shema. The company focuses on digitizing traditional savings groups, known as Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs), to enhance financial inclusion and resilience among low-income communities.
Eversend is a Ugandan fintech startup founded in 2017 by Stone Atwine and Ronald Kasendwa. It offers a multi-currency digital wallet designed to simplify money transfers, payments, and currency exchange for individuals and businesses, focusing on cross-border transactions across Africa.
Estate Intel provides data-driven insights and research for the commercial real estate industry across Africa, addressing the continent's challenges in real estate transparency and data availability.
Eden Life is a Nigerian startup offering home services through a mobile application.
Brastorne is a Botswana-based startup that aims to connect underserved populations to the internet using feature phones.
A Nigerian platform for booking services in the gig economy, connecting freelancers with clients across various industries.
Bee is a fintech company that offers digital banking solutions to individuals and businesses in Africa.
A Rwandan fintech company offering lending solutions to individuals and small businesses, aiming to improve access to credit.