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MEST Africa opens applications for 2026 AI Start-up Program

For the 2026 intake, the program is open to African founders based in West Africa aged 21 - 30 with software development experience who want to start their own AI startup.
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2 Jul 2025

TikTok to train 3 000 African creators

TikTok is investing in Africa’s creative economy with an ambitious pledge to upskill 3 000 content creators across Sub-Saharan Africa over the next eight months.
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1 Apr 2025

Nokia, Airtel boost Zambian digital entrepreneurs

The launch of the Online Entrepreneurship Learning Programme is aimed at equipping young Zambians with essential digital and business skills.
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21 Feb 2025

AU, Meta, Deloitte establish AI platform for African small enterprises

AKILI AI seeks to empower African businesses by maximising their potential and enabling inclusive growth and sustainable development across the continent.
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15 Jul 2016

Mobile money could give Kenyan entrepreneurs a business boost

Mobile money technology has the potential to help entrepreneurs take their businesses to the next level according to?Dr. Rutendo Hwindingwi.
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29 Mar 2016

MEST scouts for tech talent in SA

West African tech incubator looks further afield for would-be entrepreneurs.
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14 Aug 2014

Microsoft and UNDP sign deal to empower entrepreneurs

The partnership deal aims to train and empower 200,000 entrepreneurs in Ethiopia.
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28 Oct 2013

SAP Social Sabbatical to support local entrepreneurs

12 SAP employees from around the world in South Africa for a month to help address NPO business challenges.
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1 Feb 2013

SAP Africa announces Start-up Forum winners

 The winning start-ups will commence with the Accelerator phase with a two day boot-camp session to fast track the way to building their own HANA based prototypes.
 
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