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The image would feature a map of Africa and the Middle East, with dotted lines connecting various points on the map indicating a flow of capital. On one side, there would be silhouettes of African startups and venture capitalists, and on the other side, silhouettes of Middle Eastern investors. The silhouettes would be looking towards each other, signifying their mutual interest in capital flow. However, there would be a large "catch" symbol in the center, forming a barrier between the two regions, suggesting some challenge or obstacle that needs to be overcome for the capital to flow effectively.

African Startups and VCs Eyeing Middle East Capital: The Catch

Posted on 26 October 2023 By Lee No Comments on African Startups and VCs Eyeing Middle East Capital: The Catch
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When the Safari of Funding Turns into a Drought: African Startups Brace for a Long Walk!

Where did the Rainfall of Riches go?

Reports of the African startup ecosystem drying up have chased away our midweek blues faster than a cheetah on a gazelle! Funding for these ambitious ventures has sadly dwindled – we’re talking a decline of more than Arnold Schwarzenegger’s film career, over the last three quarters compared to last year.

The Elephantine Amounts that have been Secured

As if they were playing a high-stakes game of “African Monopoly,” startups on the continent have succeeded in securing a whopping range of $2.5 billion to $3.4 billion in funding. This might sound like a lot, but trust us, it’s slower than a slumbering hippo compared to the previous flood year’s figures, and it doesn’t bode well for the startup pride of Africa.

Hot Take:

Given these dire circumstances, one must wonder if our brave African entrepreneurs might have to replace their business attire with ranger gear and their office cubicles with safari tents! But fear not, like the Nile, opportunities in Africa are abundant, and though the current investment climate seems drier than the Kalahari, we’re confident these startups will navigate the wilderness and roar back to triumph. Hang in there, African tech lions – every safari has its dry spells!

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