





Editor’s Note
- Week 45, 2022
- Read time: 5 minutes
This week, there’s quite a lot to catch up on in techThis week, Kuda ventures into new vistas, MTN says
Read on to find out.



Pamela Tetteh Editor, TechCabal.



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Jumia’s CEOs step downWhile the Jumia ship suffers the turbulence of persistent losses and a plummeting share price, some leaders are jumping off the board. The founder and co-founder CEOs of the African ecommerce giant have resigned, and the company has appointed a new management board. <a href=https://techcabal.com/2022/11/07/jumia-board-ceos-step-down-renews-focus-on-profitability%EF%BF%BC/" style="color: #F23204; font-weight: 700;" |
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Sendy gets funding from Japanese VC
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Stears launches elections tracker for Nigeria
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MTN sells its Afghanistan armMTN is selling its arms in the Middle East. The company sold its business in Yemen in 2020 and halted operations in Syria and Afghanistan. On Friday, the telco finally announced that it has sold its Afghanistan business to Beirut-based investment company, M1 New Ventures. <span href="/" style="font-family: monospace, sans-serif; font-size: 0.9em; display: block; margin-top: 20px; vertical-align: bottom;font-weight: 700; text-decoration: none; color: #F23204"Learn why. |
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2G and 3G networks to retireLegacy networks 2G and 3G are going into retirement across Africa. Many operators and governments are pushing to pull the plug on the older 2G and 3G spectrums to increase the adoption of the more efficient 4G and 5G networks. <span href="/" style="font-family: monospace, sans-serif; font-size: 0.9em; display: block; margin-top: 20px; vertical-align: bottom;font-weight: 700; text-decoration: none; color: #F23204"Learn why. |
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MTN gains 800,000 subscribers in SA
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Quona Capital raises $332 millionIn the middle of a funding winter, Quona Capital, a venture capital (VC) firm focused on emerging markets, has pulled together its third fund, valued at $332 million. It surpassed its $250 million target and the $203 million it secured for its second fund in 2020. |
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Kuda expands to the UK
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Dark Fibre Africa grows larger in SA
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Multichoice warns shareholders
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Who brought the money this week?
- Yassir, an Algerian super app, received $150 million in series B funding. The round was led by BOND, with participation from DN Capital, Dorsal Capital, Quiet Capital, Stanford Alumni Ventures (aka Spike Ventures) and Y Combinator, among other investors.
- Egyptian fintech firm Blnk closed $32 million in pre-seed and seed funding. The rounds were led by Emirates International Investment Company (EIIC) of Abu Dhabi and Sawari Ventures of Egypt, with participation from local and international angel investors.
- Nigeria-based products and services firm, CutStruct raised $600,000 in a pre-seed funding round. The round was led by Zedcrest with participation from angel investors including Kola Aina.
- Egypt-based food-tech startup, Brotinni raised $600,000 in a seed funding round led by Innlife Investments.
- Kenyan logistics company, Sendy received an undisclosed amount in funding from MOL PLUS.
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What else to read this weekend?
- Inside Nigeria’s used-iPhone market.
- A new way to create sustainable African businesses.
- African tech talents are leaving in droves, but these ones are staying to build.
- Five online businesses you can start with almost no capital.
- Catlog launches a search-by-hashtag feature for online shoppers.
- Uganda wants to 3D print human tissue in space.
- Eleven African startups win at Africa Tech Festival.
- Kloud Commerce investors deny Board’s rebuttal.
Written by: Ngozi Chukwu
Edited by: Pamela Tetteh