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Tunisian edtech startup GOMYCODE raises $8M to expand across Africa and the Middle East

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When he came home to Tunis, he met many students who wanted to build products like him each summer. The startup hopes that the Series A funding will drive its presence in 12 countries, including South Africa, Kenya, Ghana and Saudi Arabia. They operate online-only or hybrid models (a combination of offline and online settings).

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Zeraki, a Kenyan edtech providing digital solutions for school admin, raises $1.8M

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Zeraki data analytics system helps schools to better manage students’ data. We plan on first moving into the entire East Africa community and then exploring the Anglophone region,” said Nyangolo. Zeraki then embarked on building the data analytics system to help schools to better manage their students’ data.

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African edtech startup uLesson raises $15M, backed by Nielsen Ventures and Tencent

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The startup first launched by providing a product pack of SD cards and dongles with pre-recorded videos for K-12 students. It added quizzes and a homework help feature to connect students with tutors from universities. Surprisingly , uLesson kept growing despite K-12 students going back to school.

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Daily Crunch: Google will use private subsea cable to launch its first full-scale cloud region in Africa

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Cloudy day : Google’s first cloud region in Africa launched in South Africa. Dear Sophie, I’m currently on an F-1 student visa. Shy Student. hospital chain CommonSpirit Health, causing it to take some of its information technology systems offline, Carly reports. The TechCrunch Top 3. Big Tech Inc.

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Jambo raises $7.5M from Coinbase, Alameda Research to build “web3 super app” of Africa

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Since the start of this year, Jambo has already signed up over 12,000 students across 15 countries (Morocco, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Equatorial Guinea, Uganda, Kenya, Congo, Uganda, Rwanda, DR Congo, Tanzania, Zambia, Namibia, Madagascar and South Africa) to take a curated web3 curriculum, both online and offline.

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Kukua, creators of “Super Sema,” raises $6 million, led by Alchimia and Tencent

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In addition to being on YouTube Originals, Super Sema also airs on major linear TV networks in Africa, like Citizen TV in Kenya and SABC in South Africa. Kibo School gets $2M to offer online STEM degrees to students in Africa. and Kenya round up the top three countries where Super Sema is most watched.

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African edtech startup uLesson lands a $7.5 million Series A

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ULesson , an edtech startup based in Nigeria that sells digital curriculum to students through SD cards, has raised $7.5 The startup, which uses SD cards as a low-bandwidth way to deliver content, saw a wave of smart devices enter homes across Africa as students adapted to remote education. million in Series A funding.

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