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Africa and UK Fashion Designers Unite to Form a Sustainable Creative Skills Exchange Opportunity

A new peer-to-peer programme pairs emerging designers from the UK and Sub-Saharan Africa for a landmark creative opportunity offering studio space, mentorship, and direct access to buyers, press, and industry leaders

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, 18 March 2026 -/African Media Agency(AMA)/- The British Council together with Paul Smith’s Foundation and Projekt today announced the launch of the Creative DNA x Studio Smithfield a new international exchange programme bringing together a total of six fashion designers from the UK and Sub-Saharan Africa. The programme kicked off effective from 16 to 23 March 2026 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia with the aim to collaborate, share expertise, and forge sustainable creative and professional relationships. The programme marks a significant step in positioning London as a genuinely global fashion hub, built on equal partnership rather than one-way knowledge skills transfer.

Farai Ncube, Regional Arts Director, British Council said: ‘This initiative reflects the British Council’s commitment to supporting the creative economy across Africa and the UK by placing creative professionals and their potential at the centre of sustainable growth. Through authentic collaboration, skills exchange, and mutual respect across cultures, we support designers and creative practitioners in building sustainable enterprises and accessing global markets. This cross-continental residency exchange in London and Ethiopia, with an emphasis on craftsmanship and sustainability, will help foster enduring partnerships, facilitate knowledge sharing, and unlock new opportunities for creative talent to thrive and collaborate across borders.’

The six participating designers namely: Solome Asfaw (Ethiopia), Reneta Brehna (UK), Chido Kaseke (Zimbabwe), Bettydora Odhiambo (Kenya), Karoline Vitto (UK), and YAKU (UK) were selected from a closed call application by a jury including representatives from The British Council, Projekt and Paul Smith’s Foundation will receive direct access to industry leaders, buyers, and press through studio tours, professional networking and personal introductions; structured mentorship from Paul Smith’s Foundation’s extensive professional network; production support and facilities access throughout collection development; showcasing opportunities and sustained commercial guidance extending six months post-programme.

‘I was so impressed by the talent of these designers. This kind of residency nurtures the future shapers of the fashion industry, particularly through its invaluable cultural exchange. It reminds us of the importance of learning from voices around the world, and being inspired by our peers,’ said IB Kamara, Creative Director of Off-White.

International designers will be hosted within the Fashion Residency at Studio Smithfield a flagship business development programme for early-career fashion designers created by the Mayor of London, Projekt and Paul Smith’s Foundation, with support from British GQ and the City of London Corporation. The Residency offers free studio space for 18 months and more than 80 hours of business training delivered by industry experts.

‘We’re very excited to be working with the British Council and Paul Smith’s Foundation on this new, innovative programme. Providing subsidised and funded spaces and opportunities for collaboration is a key part of Projekts’ ethos, and we’re proud that this programme reflects our commitment to offering space and infrastructure that enables designers to develop and grow their businesses,’ Nick Hartwright, CEO of Projekt.

Rather than a traditional mentorship model, the programme is designed so that UK and African designers learn from each other sharing perspectives on sustainability, traditional craftsmanship, digital innovation, and the distinct challenges and opportunities of their respective markets. Practical studio sessions are woven together with cultural immersion and reflective learning, creating an experience that deepens each designer’s creative identity and sharpens their commercial edge.

‘We are delighted to be co-creating this new opportunity for international creative exchange. At Paul Smith’s Foundation we champion the enduring value of peer-to-peer support, and are excited to see how these brilliant brands develop their vision through the sharing of knowledge, skills and experiences,’ added Martha Mosse, Director of Paul Smith’s Foundation.

At the heart of Creative DNA x Studio Smithfield is a commitment to genuine creative equality. Rather than traditional mentorship models, the programme aims to strengthen participants’ understanding of sustainability, traditional craftsmanship, and digital innovation while expanding their entrepreneurial and creative skill sets. By blending practical, hands-on sessions with reflective learning and cultural immersion, the programme intends to create a holistic experience that enhances each designer’s creative identity and professional potential.

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About The British Council Creative DNA
The British Council is the UK’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities. We support peace and prosperity by building connections, understanding and trust between people in the UK and countries worldwide. We do this through our work in arts and culture, education and the English language. We work with people in over 200 countries and territories and are on the ground in more than 100 countries. In 2024–25 we reached 599 million people. Creative DNA is a flagship programme of the British Council’s creative economy portfolio in Sub-Saharan Africa. Since 2020, it has supported over 200 fashion entrepreneurs across Kenya, Uganda, Senegal, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Nigeria and Malawi through mentorship, business development, and showcasing opportunities. The programme is designed to strengthen creative enterprises, foster inclusion, and build international connections between Africa and the UK. www.britishcouncil.org

About Projekt
Projekt was founded by Nicholas Hartwright as a social enterprise in 2012 in response to the lack of affordable creative workspaces in London. Since then, Projekt has opened an arts hotel, multiple creative large-scale music venues and hosts a wide range of events of organisations across its London sites, spanning over a million square feet and directly supporting hundreds of creative business tenants and organisations. Through Projekt’s work with the Mayor of London, the Greater London Authority, the Corporation of London and the British Council, the team at Projekt have come to understand that it’s about providing spaces and building networks, fostering community and shaping culture. This approach to large-scale community building is reflected in Projekt’s ability to collaborate with clients from the ground up and runs through the heart of Projekt’s development and repurposing of every site whether a smaller individual building or a large-scale development project. www.thisisprojekt.com

About Paul Smith’s Foundation
Paul Smith’s Foundation supports early career creative people working in fashion, visual arts, and design. Through in depth and bespoke business mentoring, the Foundation equips creatives with the insight, tools, and network they need to establish and sustain a healthy business for the long term. Through partnerships, we create paid opportunities to freely make, encouraging curiosity and experimentation without financial burden, whilst nurturing potential to help shape a dynamic and enterprising creative sector. https://www.paulsmithsfoundation.org/

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IQ-EQ wins ‘Global Fund Administrator of the Year’ and ‘African Fund Administrator of the Year’ at 2025 Asset Servicing Times Industry Excellence Awards

PORT LOUIS, Mauritius, 24 November 2025-/African Media Agency(AMA)/-We’re delighted to announce that IQ-EQ has been awarded ‘Global Fund Administrator of the Year’ and ‘African Fund Administrator of the Year’ at the 2025 Asset Servicing Times Industry Excellence Awards, recognising our commitment to delivering exceptional fund administration services across the globe and our leading position in the African market.

The Asset Servicing Times Industry Excellence Awards are dedicated to supporting and recognising talented and dedicated firms across the financial services industry. Winners are selected based purely on merit, with the Securities Services Advisory Group (TSSAG) providing independent industry expertise in judging the awards.

This award celebrates our commitment to delivering exceptional fund administration services across all alternative asset classes, enabling investment managers to focus on capital raising and investment decision-making. For the African category, this recognition comes hot on the heels of our eighth consecutive year winning “Best Fund Administrator – Private Equity Funds Over US$20bn” at the AGF Service Providers Awards.

Commenting on the wins, Rehma Imrith, Managing Director, Africa at IQ-EQ said:

“We’d like to extend our thanks both to our incredibly hard-working teams and to our clients and partners for their ongoing trust and support, all enabling us to achieve this welcome recognition from the industry.”

Learn more about our fund administration solutions here.

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About IQ-EQ

IQ-EQ is a global, top-tier investor services group with an unrivalled offering to meet the administration, compliance, and reporting needs of the investment sector in full and worldwide. 

What makes us different is our people. Operating as trusted partners to our clients, we deliver intelligent solutions through a combination of well-honed technical expertise and strong relationships based on deep understanding. We’re driven by our Group purpose, to power people and possibilities. 

We make life easier, more efficient and cost effective for our clients – be they fund 

managers, pension or sovereign wealth funds, multinational companies, or family offices – by providing everything in one place. Our services are underpinned by a Group-wide commitment to ESG and best-in-class technology including a global data platform and innovative proprietary tools supported by in-house experts.

We employ a global workforce of 5,900+ people across 25 jurisdictions and have assets under administration (AUA) exceeding US$857 billion. We work with 13 of the world’s top 15 private equity firms. Also part of the IQ-EQ group of companies are First National Trustee Company, The Private Office and Agama.

To find out more about IQ-EQ visit iqeq.com

About Astorg

Astorg is a leading pan-European private equity firm with over €23 billion of assets under management. Astorg works with entrepreneurs and management teams to acquire market leading global companies headquartered in Europe or the US, providing them with the strategic guidance, governance and capital they need to achieve their growth goals. 

Enjoying a distinct entrepreneurial culture, a long-term shareholder perspective and a lean decision-making body, Astorg has valuable industry expertise in healthcare, software, technology, business services and technology-based industrial companies. Headquartered in Luxembourg, Astorg has offices in London, Paris, New York, Frankfurt and Milan. 

For more information about Astorg: www.astorg.com

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Lisa Vanderpump Subtly Shades Prince Harry at BravoCon: ‘I’m a Loyal Brit’

Lisa Vanderpump didn’t mince words while unexpectedly discussing Prince Harry during her appearance at BravoCon 2025 in Las Vegas.

Noted Bravo fan Jerry O’Connell kicked off the Saturday, November 15, panel by sharing that his wife, Rebecca Romijn, recently flew on a plane with Harry, 41.

“My wife said, ‘Yeah, it was exciting, [but] not as exciting [as] when Lisa Vanderpump sat two rows back,’” O’Connell, 51, quipped.

Lisa, 65, had a succinct response, chiming in, “Well, I’m a loyal Brit. He isn’t, right? Come on, you know, I’m telling the truth.”

Lisa Vanderpump Talks Untold ‘RHOBH’ Secrets: Why She Once Wanted to Leave

Harry, the son of the current king of England, famously grew up in the U.K., but has since moved to California with wife Meghan Markle and their two children. Harry and Meghan, 44, opted to move across the pond in 2020 after they stepped down from their duties as senior working royals. In that time, Harry has fought to obtain adequate security protections for his family whenever they visit. The Spare author recently lost his legal case on appeal.

As for Lisa, she also grew up in merry ole England before settling stateside and opening a slew of successful restaurants with her husband, Ken Todd.

“I think Beverly Hills is really my home, but I work here [in Las Vegas] so much, so it’s much easier for me to have my little Villa and Rosa [restaurants] here,” she said on Saturday. “I love Vegas. I think it’s the playground of the world, and growing up in London, in a suburb, when you’d come to Vegas, you’d never see anything like it. I still think it’s like that. It’s innovative, it’s moving forward, I feel safe here [and] it’s got this incredible energy.”

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Amid Lisa’s entrepreneurial success, she joined the cast of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills from season 1 to 9. While Lisa has fully moved on from carrying her diamond, she doesn’t have any grudges with the cast.

“You know what, I just saw Rachel Zoe. That’s the closest I’ve got to any of them. That’s about it,” she said, referring to the 54-year-old stylist who recently joined season 15. “I’m not going back. I did that. I did that for 10 years, and that was so many years ago. I’ve moved on and hopefully they have too.”

She added of her previous castmates, “I wish them well, I don’t really have a relationship with them, but my life is extraordinarily busy, and I personally don’t have any type of negativity.”

Instead, Lisa has led her own reality TV show, Vanderpump Rules, for nearly 12 seasons. The newest batch of episodes will feature an all-new group of hostesses and bartenders at her SUR bar in Hollywood.

“Some of these people have worked for me for years,” she teased of the new cast members. “And then, there’s a couple of others to freshen it up and ignite it a little, but I really think you’re gonna fall in love with them because they are naughty, they’re playful, they’re funny and they’re bloody gorgeous. It’s a great show, and I think Bravo is really excited about it, as am I. And it’s time to tell a different story.”

In addition to VPR, Lisa has also starred on the two-season Vanderpump Villa docuseries as she brings her hospitality prowess to various European destinations.

How Gender-Inclusion in Higher Education can transform Africa’s Future

Meekness Lunga-Ayidu, Director Higher Education SSA, British Council, ‘on how African women can thrive within systems designed to advance opportunity and inclusion

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, 5 November 2025 -/African Media Agency(AMA)/- Although access to higher education has improved, Sub Saharan Africa still has the lowest enrolment rate globally with only 9-10% compared to the global average of over 40%. While we have made some progress, we are still lagging. 60% of the young people who are not in education, employment or training are women. In as much as women’s participation in early stage and informal entrepreneurship across SSA now equals or even exceeds that of men, men are significantly more likely to own an established and growth-oriented business. Young women face significant additional barriers when attempting to access education or enter the labour market. Between 8 million to 11 million African youth will enter the labour market every year in the coming decades. Yet, only about 3 million new formal wage jobs are created yearly. Informal and self employment are becoming the norm. Action from governments and the private sector is required to close the gap between the increase in the working-age population and lagging job growth.

At the 16th Quadrennial General Conference of the Association of African Universities (AAU) in Rabat this year, the British Council presented groundbreaking research in collaboration with the African Network for Internationalisation of Education (ANIE) titled ‘Higher Education Gender Analysis: Access to Employability and Entrepreneurship Opportunities’. The research exposes systemic barriers across Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa. The findings are sobering. Women in higher education still face discrimination, harassment, and exclusion from leadership positions. Gender policies, where they exist, remain poorly understood and rarely enforced. Female graduates face higher unemployment rates than their male counterparts, while socio-cultural norms continue to prioritise boys’ education, contributing to early marriages and dropouts.

The insights highlight the systemic challenges to advancing higher-education gender-responsive reforms in the four main countries, and chart a roadmap for higher education institutions, policymakers, funders, and partners to bridge persistent inequalities and develop enabling systems that could unlock sustainable gender inclusion in higher education. For example, entrepreneurship holds enormous promise for empowerment, yet a lack of start-up capital and support structures remains. By introducing post-graduation accelerator programmes that incorporate entrepreneurship training and seed funding for women, a challenge like this can be transformed into an opportunity for inclusive growth. This demonstrates the urgent need for systemic reforms that will drive innovation, employability, and inclusive growth, and achieve true gender equity in higher education.

The two proven models include programmes such as Innovation for African Universities (IAU) and Gender Equality Partnership grants that form part of the British Council Going Global Partnerships programme. These programmes offer scalable, evidence-based models that other institutions and development partners can replicate or adapt. Through multi-country initiatives, the IAU co-designs and implements projects that equip graduates, especially women, with market-relevant entrepreneurial skills and mindsets. Its approach blends industry-academia collaboration, start-up mentorship, and enterprise-focused curricula. By embedding gender-responsive teaching, strengthening institutional support for female entrepreneurs, and improving access to funding and networks, the IAU shows how higher education can drive economic transformation and support female students.

Gender Equality Partnerships grants foster cross-border collaboration by funding joint research, institutional partnerships, and policy dialogue that centre gender equity as a core value. Together, these initiatives form a practical, evidence-based blueprint for gender parity, turning research into action and offering adaptable frameworks that universities across Africa can implement.

The ‘Higher education gender analysis’ was commissioned under the latter programme, reflecting a clear commitment to embedding gender equity across all higher education initiatives. The study applied the Accountability for Gender Equality in Education (AGEE) framework to ensure its outcomes were evidence-based and intersectional analysis, addressing not only gender but also how it interacts with class, ethnicity, and geography. AGEE is a UNESCO-developed model that helps governments and institutions identify, monitor, and address gender inequalities in education through data-driven analysis, policy reform, and institutional accountability mechanisms.

And the evidence is clear. Systemic change is required and must be driven by three priorities: gender reforms that include robust anti-harassment procedures, gender-responsive policies and gender-sensitive student support services, such as childcare and flexible learning, amongst others; policy reforms that prioritise gender equity in higher education with affirmative action in admissions and faculty recruitment, targeted scholarships, and funding for female students and entrepreneurs; and higher education transformation that invests in digital skills and infrastructure and integrates entrepreneurship education across disciplines.

Higher education is more than access, it is a powerful lever for innovation, job creation, and economic transformation opportunities across sub-Saharan Africa. When business community including universities, governments, funders, and industry partners collectively take action to address gender disparities in higher education, we create a multiplier effect where women gain entrepreneurial skills, secure funding, access mentorship, and break cycles of inequality that have persisted for generations. The economic and social returns extend far beyond individual success stories to shape resilient, innovative societies.

A call for partnership depends on Africa’s future to unleashing the full potential of its people and now this is the moment for universities, governments, and industry partners to act decisively and scale proven models like the Innovation for African Universities and Going Global Partnerships to embed gender equity in policy and practice, and to champion women as the architects of Africa’s next chapter of growth. We cannot afford to leave half our talent behind. The British Council invites education leaders, policymakers, and funders to collaborate on systemic change that transforms access into empowerment and ambition into opportunity. This is the moment to champion women as the architects of Africa’s next chapter of growth based on proven models and frameworks with compelling evidence. Join the British Council in making gender-responsive higher education a reality across the continent.

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About the British Council

The British Council builds connections, understanding, and trust between people in the UK and other countries through arts and culture, education, and the English language.

We work in two ways – directly with individuals to transform their lives and with governments and partners to make a bigger difference for the longer term, creating benefits for millions of people all over the world.

We help young people gain the skills, confidence, and connections they are looking for to realise their potential. We support youth to learn English, get a high-quality education, and gain internationally recognized qualifications. Our work in arts and culture stimulates creative expression and nurtures creative enterprise.

We are on the ground in over 20 African countries and deliver impact working with local institutions and partners.

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African Media Agency (AMA) Expands Operations to Ghana with Appointment of Angela Akua Asante

The pan-African communications agency strengthens its West African footprint with a new local operation in Accra, deepening its ability to provide market insight and communications expertise in one of Africa’s most dynamic economies.

ACCRA, Ghana, 30 October 2025 -/African Media Agency(AMA)/- African Media Agency (AMA), a leading independent pan-African communications and public relations firm with offices in New York, Abidjan, Durban, and local presence in 30 African markets, is proud to announce the launch of its on-the-ground operations in Ghana, marking another milestone in its mission to offer localized, insight-driven communication across the continent.

The move comes at a time when Ghana continues to assert itself as one of West Africa’s most stable, innovative, and forward-looking economies. According to the World Bank, Ghana’s GDP is projected to grow by 4.4% in 2025, driven by strong performance in services, agriculture, digital innovation, and renewable energy. The country has also become a rising hub for fintech, creative industries, and tech-enabled entrepreneurship, attracting regional and global investors eager to tap into its young, connected population.

Establishing operations in Accra enables AMA to provide clients with a deeper understanding of Ghana’s evolving markets, from consumer behavior and media trends to policy and innovation landscapes. Supported by teams in 30 African countries, AMA combines market intelligence with strategic communication to help organizations build meaningful presence and impact.

To lead this new chapter, AMA has appointed Angela Akua Asante as Senior Communications Consultant. This follows her fruitful collaboration with the agency since 2023 as an independent consultant on various pan-African health-related projects. 

Ms. Asante is a highly experienced bilingual (French/English) Communications and Design Thinking Strategist who has led PR campaigns, content strategies, mediations, and media productions for the European Union and the Embassy of France in Ghana among others. Her extensive background includes working as the Ghana-based French-speaking correspondent for the BBC World Service’s BBC Afrique and covering four FIFA World Cup tournaments across men’s and women’s football.

With her deep understanding of Ghana’s media and business landscape, Angela will head client strategy, media engagement, and partnership development, ensuring that AMA delivers culturally resonant and impactful campaigns.

“Ghana has long been one of our most active markets: vibrant, entrepreneurial, and full of creative energy,” said Eloïne Barry, Founder and CEO of African Media Agency. “Our presence here strengthens our role as a partner for brands seeking to enter or expand across Africa. We go beyond communication, we provide the cultural fluency, networks, and insights needed to navigate complex markets and build sustainable trust.”

AMA’s Ghana office will provide the agency’s full suite of services — from strategic communication and media relations to market research, digital content, and event management.

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About African Media Agency (AMA)

African Media Agency (AMA) is one of the leading and most trusted independent pan-African communications firms, helping global and African organizations enter, grow, and thrive across the continent. By combining narrative design, strategic communication, and a deep understanding of Africa’s on-the-ground nuances, AMA enables clients to build trust, shape perception, and unlock sustainable market opportunities.

AMA operates through three complementary pillars: AMA Wire, its flagship pan-African press release distribution platform; AMA PR, its communications and advisory arm; and AMA Academy, a training initiative that equips journalists and media professionals with modern storytelling and reporting skills.

Over the past decade, AMA has delivered hundreds of high-impact campaigns for more than 150 clients, including some of the world’s largest corporations, development institutions, and African innovators. With local teams in 30 African countries and operational hubs in Abidjan, Johannesburg, and Durban, AMA stands as a trusted partner for organizations looking to connect authentically and operate effectively across Africa’s diverse markets.

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TEVETA spends MK120 Million on central region’s world skills Malawi competition

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The Technical, Entrepreneurial, and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TEVETA) has spent MK120 million to host the Central Region World Skills Malawi competition, held from October 24 to 26, 2025, in Lilongwe.

Speaking during the event, Joseph Sambaya, Regional World Skills Malawi Coordinator, said the competition attracted 48 contestants from various technical colleges across the region.

Principal for Lilongwe Technical College, Suzika Mvalo, applauded TEVETA for organizing the event, saying it has provided a vital platform for students to showcase their technical abilities.

Mvalo noted that many talented young people often face challenges in demonstrating their skills due to limited opportunities and low pay.

“For a long time, many skilled individuals have been looked down upon because of small salaries. It is the ministry’s wish to improve the welfare of these talented people,” said Mvalo.

He further urged TEVETA to continue supporting such initiatives and commended the choice of Gateway Mall as a suitable venue for showcasing young talent.

In his remarks, TEVETA Executive Director Elwin Chiwembu Sichiola expressed gratitude to the organizing committee and all participants.
Sichiola emphasized that the competition bridges the gap between technical colleges and industry.

“Going to a technical college is a plus because every student can employ themselves,” pledging TEVETA’s continued support for technical education and skills development,”he said,

All participants received certificates and recognition medals, while winners in each category were awarded as follows:1st Place: MK300,000 + Gold Medal + Certificate,
2nd Place: MK250,000 + Silver Medal and 3rd Place MK100,000 + Bronze Medal

Dennis Chimangeni, one of the participants from SOS Vocational Training Center who emerged in first position in the Food production category, said he has learnt a lot from fellow competitors during the contest.

He pledged to work even harder as he prepares for the upcoming National WorldSkills Malawi competition.

The competition covered several skill areas, including Bricklaying, Plumbing, Fabrication and Welding, Tailoring, Fashion Design, Food Production, and Information and Communication Technology (ICT).

SOS emerged the best Vocational training college for producing 3 number ones from different categories.

Open Startup Launches Third Cohort of GROW Program to Help African Startups Scale and Fundraise

TUNIS, Tunisia, 23rd October 2025 -/African Media Agency(AMA)/-Open Startup (OST) announces the launch of GROW 3.0, the third cohort of its flagship Investment Readiness Program designed to empower advanced African startups to scale their businesses and secure funding.

Now in its third cohort, GROW reflects continuous learning and iteration. With each edition, OST has refined its model to deliver a more hands-on, tailored, and practical investment-readiness experience that directly addresses founders’ go-to-market, fundraising, and growth challenges.

GROW 3.0 continues to build a stronger pipeline of investor-ready African startups, providing them with the tools, mentorship, and global connections needed to scale confidently and secure funding.

Building on the success of previous cohorts, supporting 32 startups across 13 industries in 10 countries, with $10.7M+ raised to date and $12M+ in accumulated revenues, GROW continues to accelerate Africa’s most ambitious entrepreneurs on their journey toward sustainable growth and global exposure.

Now in its third cohort, GROW reflects continuous learning and iteration. With each edition, OST has refined its model to deliver a more hands-on, tailored investment-readiness experience that addresses founders’ go-to-market, fundraising, and growth challenges. Startups are supported through structured mentorship and biweekly office hours, curated investor matchmaking, international-exposure fellowships, and access-to-talent placements. In GROW 2.0, this support was delivered at scale—106 mentorship sessions, 31 targeted training sessions, 75+ investor meetings, 4 VC clinics, engagement of 40+ experts, 18 international-exposure fellowships, and 13 access-to-talent fellowships. Building on these learnings, GROW 3.0 is even more hands-on and tailored, equipping startups with the tools, mentorship, and global connections to scale confidently and secure funding.

About the GROW Program

GROW is a 12-month program supporting African Startups in their investment readiness and their capacity to scale, sell and fundraise.

Developed in collaboration with AfricaGrowAfricinvest GroupBPI Franceand Go Ventures, the program provides founders with the tools, mentorship, and networks needed to expand into new markets and achieve their growth goals.

Program Benefits

  • In-person bootcamp focused on investment readiness, with practical clinics on data rooms, metrics, and investor storytelling.
  • Investor access via curated introductions, pitch reviews, and deal-readiness support.
  • Global exposure through international immersions and fellowships across leading startup ecosystems.
  • Talent support to help hire key roles, backed by targeted stipends and expert referrals.
  • Hands-on program support for go-to-market, partnerships, and market entry throughout the 12-month journey.
  • Tailored training blending business strategy, product, growth, and fundraising, led by international experts.
  • Personalized mentorship matched to stage and needs, with structured milestones and actionable feedback.
  • Community & network integration into OST’s pan-African founders, mentors, and ecosystem partners across Africa and beyond.

Eligibility

  • Seed-stage startup operational for less than 4 years.
  • 2–4 co-founders, with at least one African co-founder.
  • Operating in or impacting Africa, with a strong team and proven execution capacity.
  • Raised up to $350K USD.

Apply Now

Applications for GROW 3.0 are now open. Interested startups can apply via this [link] before November 2nd, 2025.

Disclaimer:

Startups selected as finalists will be asked to allocate a symbolic 1% equity to Open Startup (OST) to support the long-term sustainability and growth of the program across Africa.

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About Open Startup (OST)

Open Startup (OST) is a non-governmental organization dedicated to fostering innovation and capacity building through entrepreneurship, education, and cross-cultural exchange. By building vibrant communities and connecting ecosystems across Africa and beyond, OST is at the forefront of driving entrepreneurial success on the continent.

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Open Startup Launches Fifth Cohort of BRAIN Accelerator to Support African DeepTech Startups Become Investment- and Market- Ready

TUNIS, Tunisia, 23rd October 2025 -/African Media Agency(AMA)/-Open Startup (OST) announces the launch of BRAIN 5.0, the fifth cohort of its flagship accelerator program empowering African DeepTech startups to become investment and market-ready.

This milestone marks five years of continuous learning and iteration, during which BRAIN has refined its model to provide more hands-on, tailored support addressing founders’ technical and business challenges. Each edition builds on the previous one, shaping a program that bridges science and entrepreneurship across Africa.

Over the last five years, in collaboration with a strong consortium of global partners, BRAIN has supported more than 40 DeepTech startups across 10 African countries and 12 industries and to date, 25 startups have been accelerated, 60% have raised investment, and together they have secured over $5 million dollars in funding in multiple sectors.

As the fifth cohort launches, the program introduces a stronger focus on Health and Climate, aiming to provide deeper, more specialized support that advances impactful DeepTech innovation across Africa.

Stories of Impact

BRAIN’s alumni continue to demonstrate how African science can thrive globally:

  • Reme-D (Egypt): Developing affordable diagnostic testing solutions using locally sourced materials. The company has secured $2 million, earned 10+ international awards, and expanded to the US, Kenya, and Greece, employing 25 women scientists and achieving $800K in annual revenue.
  • Fluorobiotech (South Africa): Pioneering protein production technology to enable affordable biotechnology research. The startup has raised $1 million, generated $100K in early revenues, and partnered with WHO and CERI to scale its technology across new markets.

These stories illustrate BRAIN’s mission: to support science-based founders building solutions for Africa and the world.

About the BRAIN Program

BRAIN is a 12-month hybrid accelerator tailored for deeptech and science-based African startups in health and climate deploying advanced AI technologies or complex hardware.

Developed in collaboration with AfricaGrow, AfricInvest Group, and the Dutch Good Growth Fund (DGGF), and in partnership with Steve Madden, Digital Africa, MIT-Africa, the MIT Executive MBA Program, Bpifrance, Sanofi, and InstaDeep, BRAIN provides founders with the tools, expertise, and networks needed to bridge the gap between the lab and the markets

Program Benefits

  • In-person regional intensive bootcamp in South Africa, co-delivered with MIT Executive MBA students and global DeepTech experts.
  • Global exposure through international immersions across Africa, the US, and Europe (labs, research centers, and industry partners).
  • Investor access via exclusive pitch clinics and meetings with top DeepTech investors.
  • Tailored training and personalized mentorship combining business strategy and technology development delivered by global experts. 
  • Access to world-class talent, including fully funded internships and technical support from MIT, École Polytechnique, and Télécom Paris.
  • Integration into OST’s DeepTech ecosystem, fostering collaboration between startups, universities, corporates, and policymakers.

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Startups selected will be asked to allocate a symbolic 1% equity to Open Startup (OST) to support the long-term sustainability and growth of the program across Africa.

Eligibility

  • Startups focused on climate or health;
  • Incorporated in Africa;
  • Seed-stage with a validated MVP;
  • DeepTech solutions grounded in scientific research, deploying advanced AI or complex manufacturing processes;
  • Early grants or initial funding secured;
  • Demonstrated early traction (customers, revenue, or market adoption);
  • Minimum of 2 co-founders fully committed to an intensive acceleration journey;

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Applications for BRAIN 5.0 are now open. Interested startups can apply via this [link] before November 2nd , 2025.

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About Open Startup (OST)

Open Startup (OST) is a non-governmental organization dedicated to fostering innovation and capacity building through entrepreneurship, education, and cross-cultural exchange. By building vibrant communities and connecting ecosystems across Africa and beyond, OST is at the forefront of driving entrepreneurial success on the continent.

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Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Headlines African Business Stories Roundtable on Mobilizing Diaspora Investment for Africa’s Growth at World Bank Spring Meetings

Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, GCON, Director General, World Trade Organization and Ms. Yvonne Ike, Managing Director & Head of Sub-Saharan Africa (Ex RSA), Bank of AmericaKanayo Adibe | Photographer

Washington, D.C. 5 May 2025-/African Media Agency (AMA)/- African Business Stories (ABS) convened the third edition of its Roundtable Series during the 2025 World Bank Spring Meetings, hosting a high-level dialogue titled “Leveraging Diaspora Investment for Africa’s Economic Growth.” The event featured WTO Director-General Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and other leading African and global voices in development and finance.

Launched in September 2024 on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, the ABS Roundtable Series convenes influential stakeholders to address critical barriers to scaling African businesses — with a focus on closing Africa’s $42 billion financing gap for women-owned enterprises and fostering sustainable growth.

Held at the Washington, D.C. offices of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, the ABS Roundtable was made possible through the generous support of Akin LLP, Bank of America, and Moneda Invest Africa. Their partnership underscores a shared commitment to advancing Africa’s economic growth through innovative investment, strategic collaboration, and inclusive development. Bank of America’s partnership in this event reflects its ongoing commitment to sustainable growth and inclusive finance across Africa. The firm continues to support initiatives that unlock capital, scale entrepreneurship, and build resilient financial ecosystems.

Opening keynote speakers President Admassu Tadesse, Group President and Managing Director of Trade & Development Bank, and Mrs. Zainab Ahmed, Executive Director at the World Bank and former Nigerian Minister of Finance, set a powerful tone — challenging participants to move beyond traditional aid models and strengthen Africa’s investment readiness.

A dynamic panel discussion followed, featuring Joan Manda (UNDP Timbuktoo Initiative), Barbara Iyayi (Unicorn Growth Capital), and Chidi Blyden (Culturally Bound), moderated by Kenechi Eze (Moneda Invest). The conversation centered on building trust, creating credible financial vehicles, and transforming Africa’s 44 million SMEs into engines of scalable investment.

President Admassu Tadesse, Group President and Managing Director, Trade and Development Bank Group , Ms. Florie Liser, President & CEO Corporate Council on Africa, Ms. Zainab Ahmed, Executive Director for Nigeria, Angola & South Africa, World Bank Group, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, GCON, Director General, World Trade Organization, Ms. Akaego Okoye, Founder African Business Stories/Convener ABS Roundtable Series and Ms. Yvonne Ike, Managing Director & Head of Sub-Saharan Africa (Ex RSA), Bank of America.Kanayo Adibe | Photographer

The event culminated in an inspiring fireside chat with Dr. Okonjo-Iweala, moderated by Ms. Yvonne Ike, Managing Director at Bank of America and Head of Sub-Saharan Africa (ex-RSA). Addressing a room of investors, policymakers, and entrepreneurs, Dr. Okonjo-Iweala called for a decisive shift away from reliance on foreign aid, urging African countries to mobilize domestic resources, attract private sector investment, and build institutional trust. She emphasized the pivotal moment Africa faces in the global economy:

“Africa’s opportunity lies not in aid — but in adding value, building trust, and using our resources wisely,” said Dr. Okonjo-Iweala.

She stressed that Africa’s critical minerals must be leveraged strategically to drive industrialization rather than perpetuate dependence on raw exports:

“Our critical minerals are in demand — but instead of giving them away raw, we must negotiate smartly, add value locally, create jobs, and become a true hub of global manufacturing and innovation.”

Dr. Okonjo-Iweala also addressed the impacts of global economic shifts — from trade disruptions to shrinking aid budgets — and stressed the urgency of regional collaboration, transparent governance, and strategic investment facilitation to attract both diaspora and global capital.

Closing the session, Dr. Okonjo-Iweala encouraged African entrepreneurs, leaders, and the diaspora to recognize their individual agency:

“Even solving one problem or building one enterprise can have ripple effects across the continent. Everyone has a role to play in building Africa’s future.”

“Events like this roundtable are vital platforms to foster collaboration, deepen trust, and unlock the entrepreneurial potential that exists both within Africa and among its global diaspora,” said Yvonne Ike, Managing Director and Head of Sub-Saharan Africa (ex-RSA) at Bank of America. “It was an honor to join this important dialogue and help shape conversations that will drive long-term impact.”

Participants committed to deepening collaboration with the African diaspora, creating credible financial structures, and expanding access to capital for the continent’s 44 million SMEs—key pillars for long-term growth.

Akaego Okoye, Founder of African Business Stories and Convener of the ABS Roundtable Series, added:

“Diaspora investment is not just about capital; it’s about building ecosystems and reshaping Africa’s economic narrative. We are proud to create a platform where action-oriented conversations drive real change.”

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About African Business Stories

African Business Stories (ABS) is a platform dedicated to unlocking investment for women-led businesses in Africa by telling their stories and connecting them to investors, resources, and key decision-makers. Through storytelling, strategic convenings, and ecosystem-building initiatives, ABS creates high-impact pathways that accelerate the growth and visibility of female entrepreneurs across the continent.

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To explore collaboration opportunities or learn more about the ABS Roundtable Series, contact info@africanbusinessstories.com or visit www.africanbusinessstories.com.

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TGP International joins forces with renowned Chef Kiran Jethwa to shape the future of hospitality in Africa

Chef Kiran Jethwa at Seven Seafood & Grill

NAIROBI, Kenya, 28 April 2025-/African Media Agency (AMA)/- TGP International, a global 360° hospitality agency, has announced a strategic partnership with renowned celebrity chef and entrepreneur Kiran Jethwa, reinforcing its long-term commitment to Africa’s fast-growing hospitality sector.

The collaboration positions Kiran as a key ambassador for TGP International’s initiatives in Kenya, South Africa, Rwanda and across the broader African continent, bringing together deep local insight and international expertise to support a new wave of culinary innovation and F&B-driven placemaking across the region.

“As the hospitality landscape across Africa evolves, we’re seeing a real appetite for tailored, experience-led F&B solutions,” says Simon Wright, Founder and Chairman of TGP International. “Kiran’s expertise, entrepreneurial spirit, and cultural connection will be instrumental in shaping how we serve this exciting and diverse market.”

TGP International is globally recognised for its award-winning F&B solutions with a growing portfolio of projects that demonstrate the power of F&B to drive community development and placemaking. By collaborating with stakeholders across the hospitality industry, property sector, and commercial real estate, TGP helps create environments where dining becomes a catalyst for community, culture and economic growth.

Seven Seafood & Grill at Alkebulan

Kiran Jethwa is well known for his entrepreneurial ventures such as Seven Seafood & Grill, Rahisi Foods, and The Kenyan Good Food Company, as well as for his acclaimed appearances on shows like Chef vs Wild (Disney+), The Great Kenyan Bake Off (BBC Lifestyle), and The Fearless Chef (National Geographic). His longstanding collaboration with TGP includes the launch of Seven Seafood & Grill at Alkebulan, the world’s first African dining hall, conceptualised in partnership with Chef Alexander Smalls and debuted at Expo 2020 Dubai.

Speaking on the partnership, Jethwa said: “Africa has some of the most exciting food stories to tell. Working with TGP gives me a platform to help shape the next generation of African hospitality experiences, while bringing greater visibility to the continent’s cuisine and culinary talent.”

This announcement further builds on TGP International’s active presence in the region, including its work with Q Coffee in partnership between Bloomberg Philanthropies and Sustainable Growers to provide benefit to women farmers in Rwanda.

Founded in 2002, TGP International delivers 360° hospitality services across food & beverage advisory, concept development, interior design, franchising, asset management, operations and marketing. With more than 700 successful projects across 25 countries, its portfolio includes work with major hospitality and real estate players such as Marriott, Accor, Hilton, IHG, St. Regis, W Hotels, Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, Waldorf Astoria and Expo City Dubai.

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About TGP International

TGP International is a global 360° hospitality agency specialising in the creation of world-class consumer experiences, innovative food retail destinations, and distinguished F&B brands. The company offers comprehensive services across F&B masterplanning, market research, concept development, interior design, operations and asset management, franchising and licensing, and strategic marketing.

With an award-winning team of designers, brand strategists, and industry experts, TGP International has delivered some of the region’s most transformative food hall projects. The company is dedicated to harnessing the power of clustered F&B to shape vibrant, socially connected, and commercially sustainable urban communities.

Founded in London in 2002, TGP International brings over 22 years of experience at the forefront of the hospitality sector. With a portfolio spanning more than 700 projects across 25 countries and a team boasting over 300 years of collective expertise, the company has collaborated with leading names in hospitality, real estate, and development worldwide.

Website: tgpinternational.com.

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Jim Kersey

Senior Marketing & Communications Manager

jim@tgpinternational.com

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