Editor’s Notice
- Week 50, 2022
- Learn time: 5 minutes
And identical to that, we’ve come to the tip of the 12 months. On this final version of TC Weekender, there are what appear to be shining lights of hope: a tech firm in Nigeria provides its feminine workers menstrual depart, Ventures Platform closes out its fund at method above the goal, and Kenyan President William Ruto talks about establishing a startup fund within the nation.
Thanks for studying TC Weekender all year long. I do hope you take pleasure in your holidays and we’ll see you brilliant and refreshed in 2023!
Pamela Tetteh Editor, TechCabal.
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The Subsequent Wave Present: Episode 5
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Who introduced the cash this week?
- Taeillo, a Nigerian furnishings e-commerce platform, raised $2.5 million in fairness funding from Aruwa Capital.
- Suplyd, a Egypt lodge, restaurant and catering procurement platform raised $1.6 million in pre-seed funding from Endure Capital, Seedstars, Camel Ventures, Falak Startups, Outlierz, Plus Ventures, Fort, Alex Angels, and different angel traders.
- Kenya-based firm, Myhealth Africa, raised $1 million in seed funding, and the spherical was led by GIIG Africa Fund, with participation from Japanese-based Samurai VC, a household workplace, and current traders.
- Justyol, a Moroccan ecommerce enterprise, raised $350,000 in a pre-seed spherical from Earn Rocket funding holdings.