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African startups can no longer ignore their governance deficiencies

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The ecosystem must hold its players accountable on process and ethics. No founder should blow $1 million on frivolities and no startup should lose a $4 million treasury all because there was no system set up to check, regulate, and advise.

Source: TechCabal | Leading Africa’s Tech Conversation

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