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Klarna co-founder spearheading $200m vehicle says dearth of growth capital is holding back start-ups
A small amount of loans is underpinning businesses in camps
Technology executive was also a one-time Republican candidate for governor of California
US titans pay high salaries, leaving local businesses struggling to recruit and retain key staff
Encounter the raw beauty of the continent, from the Karoo to the Nile
Co-operation agreement intends to help drive international investment into the east African city
President’s constitutional overhaul defied by judges amid fears of worsening ethnic violence
Fewer rhinos and elephants are killed as rangers, police and judiciary work together
Critics say bilateral agreement could undermine bargaining power of regional blocs
How did Félicien Kabuga, accused of organising and financing Rwanda’s genocide, evade capture for so long?
Suspending dividends has allowed chief executive James Mwangi to build a $100m war chest for cross-border deals
Kenyan farmers say the highly nutritious food can help with an array of medical conditions such as diabetes and autism
The African state and its Chinese lenders must come clean on borrowings
UK’s largest supermarket suspends supply from Kenyan agricultural company Kakuzi
New director-general could also address colonial patterns that hold back the continent
Customers say friends and family were harassed after they were late repaying US start-up Branch
Practitioners’ expertise is real and can bolster the deficit in other medical personnel
Google’s Loon project in Kenya is a test of whether the balloon-based service can be profitable
Will opening to American agricultural exports help or disrupt the African nation’s farmers?
Kenyan leader appeals for international co-operation in the face of Covid-19 crisis
Horticulture industry losing $1m a day even as restrictions in European markets ease
Tourism in east Africa’s renowned wildlife reserves has collapsed amid the global shutdown
Second wave of swarms expected just as farmers battle fallout from coronavirus
Leaves used to make world’s best brew are now too long and hard to pick
Permit is fast-tracked to boost communications capacity to help fight coronavirus spread
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