Durban woman developing tourism app to connect students to gig economy
A KwaZulu-Natal woman and her team of tech fundis are currently at work developing a mobile phone application that could help take South Africa’s tourism
A KwaZulu-Natal woman and her team of tech fundis are currently at work developing a mobile phone application that could help take South Africa’s tourism
Barry Cooper and James Cussen, the founders of Happy Snappy Lite. Photo: Supplied/Ventureburn A South African software company that has captured more than 60 million
From online funeral service planning to voice-based messaging, Africa’s innovators are tapping local knowledge and cultures to develop their own tech platforms, reports Kim Harrisberg
By Moloko Mathopo Stellenbosch University student and entrepreneur Lunga Momoza is working to connect fruit and vegetable farmers to a direct market, through a new
Mobile communications and chat commerce firm Clickatell, says it has secured $91 million (R1.377 billion) in a Series C round of funding, led by Arrowroot
Kusini Water, a cleantech enterprise that provides clean drinking water to local communities and corporates by manufacturing mobile, solar-powered water purification systems made from locally
For years the African continent has been shrouded in controversy when it comes to its future potential. The optimists talk about Africa as the next
African entrepreneurs with business ideas or existing businesses under 5 years, are encouraged to apply now for $5000 seed capital, mentorship, business management training and more on
These VCs have laid a solid foundation for growing businesses that will transform society. Naspers Naspers is one of the largest companies on the continent
Founded by Gil Sperling and Daniel Levy, Flow is a South African proptech startup that automates rental and seller listings on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn