Edtech

Nigerian edtech startup, Edukoya has shutdown. It raised Africa’s largest pre-seed round of $3.5 million as of 2021, but due to lack of disposable income by target market and connectivity…


Kenya’s Eneza and Pakistan’s Knowledge Platform merge edtech strengths to expand access to mobile-first, gamified learning, aiming to reach millions across Africa and Asia.


The University of Johannesburg has received a European Union grant to support digital transformation in South African Technical and Vocational Education and Training colleges.


Nigerian edtech startup uLesson has slashed educational software subscription fees by 50% to support Nigerian families despite inflationary pressures and the funding downturn in the country.


Edukoya shuts down, to return investment after three years in Nigeria’s edtech space

Nigerian edtech startup, Edukoya has shutdown. It raised Africa’s largest pre-seed round of $3.5 million as of 2021, but due to lack of disposable income by target market and connectivity issues, it has decided to shutdown and return investor funds.

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Kenya-Pakistan edtech merger aims to transform learning for Africa and Asia

Kenya’s Eneza and Pakistan’s Knowledge Platform merge edtech strengths to expand access to mobile-first, gamified learning, aiming to reach millions across Africa and Asia.

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University of Johannesburg gets over $400,000 to drive digital overhaul in SA’s technical colleges

The University of Johannesburg has received a European Union grant to support digital transformation in South African Technical and Vocational Education and Training colleges.

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uLesson halves educational software subscription fees due to rising inflation in Nigeria

Nigerian edtech startup uLesson has slashed educational software subscription fees by 50% to support Nigerian families despite inflationary pressures and the funding downturn in the country.

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Nigerian edtech startup, Edukoya has shutdown. It raised Africa’s largest pre-seed round of $3.5 million as of 2021, but due to lack of disposable income by target market and connectivity…


Kenya’s Eneza and Pakistan’s Knowledge Platform merge edtech strengths to expand access to mobile-first, gamified learning, aiming to reach millions across Africa and Asia.


The University of Johannesburg has received a European Union grant to support digital transformation in South African Technical and Vocational Education and Training colleges.


Nigerian edtech startup uLesson has slashed educational software subscription fees by 50% to support Nigerian families despite inflationary pressures and the funding downturn in the country.