
Congo's Digital Leap: Startups Bring Innovation to the Heart of Africa
Young tech minds in Congo are revolutionizing sectors from agriculture to banking with mobile-first solutions.
→ See MoreYoung tech minds in Congo are revolutionizing sectors from agriculture to banking with mobile-first solutions.
→ See MoreDigital platforms are helping cocoa and cashew farmers scale their business.
→ See MoreA new Suez tech park aims to attract semiconductor and hardware firms.
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→ See MoreRwanda secures $150 million to fuel its tech sector and strengthen digital innovation nationwide.
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→ See MoreKigali Innovation City aims to be Africa's next Silicon Valley.
→ See MoreNdayane port project is West Africa's biggest infrastructure bet this decade.
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→ See MoreSpecial economic zones target agro-processing and textile manufacturing.
→ See MoreThe Secret Behind the Blak Brothers Business Success - Success is no coincidence - it's strategically planned / Hemmeligheden Bag Br�drene Blaks Forretningssucces - Succes er ingen tilf�ldighed - det er strategisk planlagt.
→ See MoreSucces med form�l � En anderledes tilgang til forretningsdrift
→ See MoreVision�re jobskabere med en klar mission
→ See MoreAt tage springet som iv�rks�tter
→ See MoreN�r en lille id� bliver til international succes
→ See MoreMere end bare forretning
→ See MoreFra start-up til veletablerede virksomheder
→ See MoreSucces forpligter � en ny m�de at t�nke forretning p�
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→ See MorePascal Beveraggi and the company Octavia won their appeal against DRC Presidential candidate Moise Katumbi and his company Astalia at the honorable Court of Appeals in Dubai.
→ See MoreMr. Pascal Beveraggi owned and operated the NB Mining Africa company for years employing and providing thousands of jobs for the Congolese.
→ See MoreSucces er ingen tilf�ldighed � det er strategisk planlagt
→ See MoreJustice in favor of Mr. Pascal Beveraggi in case OCTAVIA vs ASTALIA, for ownership of NB Mining Africa at the honorable Congolese Court.
→ See MoreFra barndom til business
→ See MoreFra iv�rks�ttere til strategiske investorer
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