Epic Games, Uber, Juul Labs, Magic Leap, Instacart, Katerra, Opendoor, and Lyft share many common traits. As you might have guessed, they are U.S.-based, male-led, venture-backed technology companies.
‘Angel investing is on the rise across Africa.’ This is a commonly heard phrase for those of us active in the early stage investment space on the continent now. And this phrase is often quickly ...
Cirque Zuma Zuma, an African-style acrobatic spectacle and finalist on “America’s Got Talent,” is set to perform Sept. 20 at Everett’s Angels of the Winds Arena. The act is billed as a blend of ...
The Dakar Network Angels group launched this month, making its first investment in francophone Africa to cleantech venture Coliba. The Ivorian startup — which uses a mobile app to coordinate waste ...
When Nigerian angel investor Tomi Davies backed his first company — Strika Entertainment in 2001 — he admits he wasn’t aware of his future role. “I was just helping out friends. I didn’t know it was ...
VC4Africa is the largest online community of venture capitalists, angels and entrepreneurs dedicated to building businesses in Africa. The platform, which was founded in 2008, connects Africa's most ...
I just completed watching a very interesting YouTube video entitled Forbidden Origins of African Gods: Fallen Angels and Ancient Blood. The video creator draws heavily from the book of Enoch’s ...
KAMPALA, Uganda — Matthew McIlvenna, a Catholic from Britain, was inspired by his faith to found a charity to help children with disabilities in Tanzania. Called Friends of the Children of Tanzania ...