Despite a general slowdown in deal activity, African start-ups managed to secure $174 million in funding in January 2026, indicating a combination of robustness in the continent’s venture capital ecosystem. The figure highlights the dynamic investment environment that national economies, investors, and founders must negotiate. A Slow Start to 2026: Dollars Up…
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