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Five African women-led companies leading the tech revolution on the continent - Face2Face Africa

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The tech space in Africa is rapidly growing. In recent years, it has attracted the attention of some of the world’s biggest venture capitalists and investors. Although the tech industry has traditionally been dominated by men, there is growing evidence of feminization of the sector. More women are participating in the industry either as tech...

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