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Tech In Africa - Meet the Founders Podcast

by TechinAfrica.com

Want to know more about entrepreneurship and startups in Africa? Every month, TechInAfrica will bring you interviews from African startup founders from all over the continent, all industries. Learn more about markets, industries, trends and the African market. This series is about startup founders in Africa. We have other series about Investors or Ecosystem shapers in Africa too.

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Episodes

Meet The Founders Ep.5

13m · Published 15 Jul 18:00

Hello African Tech Junkies! Fancy an insightful podcast about the current tech and what's just around the corner? 🚀

Meet Seun Ayegbusi, the founder and CEO of Coverdor

Coverdor is a fully digital insurance platform where customers can buy and manage all aspects of an insurance transaction, completely online.

Get to know more about his journey with the company now! 🎙⚡️ 

Visit us for MORE here: www.techinafrica.com

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Meet The Founders Ep.5

13m · Published 15 Jul 18:00

Hello African Tech Junkies! Fancy an insightful podcast about the current tech and what's just around the corner? 🚀

Meet Seun Ayegbusi, the founder and CEO of Coverdor

Coverdor is a fully digital insurance platform where customers can buy and manage all aspects of an insurance transaction, completely online.

Get to know more about his journey with the company now! 🎙⚡️ 

Visit us for MORE here: www.techinafrica.com

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Tech In Africa - The Spotlights #2

2m · Published 10 Jul 17:00

TechInAfrica – Africa’s largest economy agreed to join a broad free trade agreement aimed at stimulating manufacturing industry across the continent. Eritrea is therefore the only African country not to be part of the trading bloc. Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari signed this historic agreement at the African Union (AU) summit in Niger few hours ago. The agreement should stimulate regional trade and allow companies to develop and enter new markets. Manufacturing currently accounts for only about 10 per cent of the African Union’s combined GDP of $3.4 trillion, and the trade agreement could make this sector more competitive and productive. Initially, Nigeria feared that by exposing its manufacturers to increased competition, the agreement would lead to the bankruptcy of some of them and increase unemployment. But after reviewing an impact assessment of the trade agreement in June, Buhari agreed to join the free trade area. With Nigeria’s accession, AfCFTA’s dream of increasing intra-African trade, which is currently lagging behind the volume of trade the continent does with Europe, is now closer. Now that AfCFTA can offer access to the huge Nigerian market, they are in a much better position to negotiate with regional bodies in other parts of the world.

But why was Eritrea excluded?
Eritrea did not participate in the negotiations because of its conflict with Ethiopia, according to AU Commission Trade and Industry Commissioner Albert Muchanga. He added that now the two countries are at peace and that Eritrea has asked the AU to reach an agreement with them. They might be joining the agreement in the coming months.

Source: BBC News

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Tech In Africa - The Spotlights #2

2m · Published 10 Jul 17:00

TechInAfrica – Africa’s largest economy agreed to join a broad free trade agreement aimed at stimulating manufacturing industry across the continent. Eritrea is therefore the only African country not to be part of the trading bloc. Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari signed this historic agreement at the African Union (AU) summit in Niger few hours ago. The agreement should stimulate regional trade and allow companies to develop and enter new markets. Manufacturing currently accounts for only about 10 per cent of the African Union’s combined GDP of $3.4 trillion, and the trade agreement could make this sector more competitive and productive. Initially, Nigeria feared that by exposing its manufacturers to increased competition, the agreement would lead to the bankruptcy of some of them and increase unemployment. But after reviewing an impact assessment of the trade agreement in June, Buhari agreed to join the free trade area. With Nigeria’s accession, AfCFTA’s dream of increasing intra-African trade, which is currently lagging behind the volume of trade the continent does with Europe, is now closer. Now that AfCFTA can offer access to the huge Nigerian market, they are in a much better position to negotiate with regional bodies in other parts of the world.

But why was Eritrea excluded?
Eritrea did not participate in the negotiations because of its conflict with Ethiopia, according to AU Commission Trade and Industry Commissioner Albert Muchanga. He added that now the two countries are at peace and that Eritrea has asked the AU to reach an agreement with them. They might be joining the agreement in the coming months.

Source: BBC News

FOR MORE:
www.techinafrica.com

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Meet The Founders Ep.4

17m · Published 08 Jul 05:00

Hello African Tech Junkies! Fancy an insightful podcast about the current tech and whats just around the corner? 🚀

Meet Boi Rasmussen, the CEO of MyFoodness

MyFoodness is a food ordering App for Botswana. Whatever you crave, from any restaurant on our App, just go ahead and place an order. You can choose to pick up the order yourself or have it delivered to your door-step!

Get to know more about his journey with the company now! 🎙⚡️ 

Visit us for MORE here: www.techinafrica.com

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Meet The Founders Ep.4

17m · Published 08 Jul 05:00

Hello African Tech Junkies! Fancy an insightful podcast about the current tech and whats just around the corner? 🚀

Meet Boi Rasmussen, the CEO of MyFoodness

MyFoodness is a food ordering App for Botswana. Whatever you crave, from any restaurant on our App, just go ahead and place an order. You can choose to pick up the order yourself or have it delivered to your door-step!

Get to know more about his journey with the company now! 🎙⚡️ 

Visit us for MORE here: www.techinafrica.com

Support the show

Tech In Africa - The Spotlights #1

3m · Published 05 Jul 01:00
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Tech In Africa - The Spotlights #1

3m · Published 05 Jul 01:00
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Meet The Founders Ep.3

17m · Published 01 Jul 12:00

Hello African Tech Junkies! Fancy an insightful podcast about the current tech and whats just around the corner? 🚀

Meet Collins Ceanice, The Co-Founder of Lekkify ltd

Lekkify ltd is a global platform connecting customers with stores from across the world. The order could ship from a variety of locations depending on the store’s location. 

Get to know more about his journey with the company now! 🎙⚡️

Visit us for MORE here:
www.techinafrica.com

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Meet The Founders Ep.3

17m · Published 01 Jul 12:00

Hello African Tech Junkies! Fancy an insightful podcast about the current tech and whats just around the corner? 🚀

Meet Collins Ceanice, The Co-Founder of Lekkify ltd

Lekkify ltd is a global platform connecting customers with stores from across the world. The order could ship from a variety of locations depending on the store’s location. 

Get to know more about his journey with the company now! 🎙⚡️

Visit us for MORE here:
www.techinafrica.com


Support the show

Tech In Africa - Meet the Founders Podcast has 54 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 8:21:00. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on October 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 24th, 2024 15:42.

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