Here’s Why African Start-ups Are Domiciling Overseas
17/05/2020There is a huge debate right now, and it’s about what constitutes as being an African tech start-up. One of the many reasons why it is so difficult to say.
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There is a huge debate right now, and it’s about what constitutes as being an African tech start-up. One of the many reasons why it is so difficult to say.
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Start-ups that have performed well during the implementation of social distancing and lockdown measures might offer favourable opportunities to investors amid the uncertainty, while the changing investment environment is set.
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