Twenty-four start-ups from various developing markets, including SA, participate in a Google boot camp in San Francisco for companies ready to scale.
The UK start-up has partnered with Quicket and Old School Group to provide cashless payments solutions at events in SA.
The global network will be hosting a two-day hackathon in the hope of finding feasible tech solutions that will prevent Day Zero.
Entrepreneurs wanting to launch digital solutions on the African continent can apply for the 12-week incubation programme.
Saving Grace Educational Group aims to make matric accounting tutoring more accessible through its online platform, Accounting Online Coach.
The Cape Town-based start-up secures investment from two leading global companies to fast-track its entry into emerging and developed markets.
The payment platform aims to give consumers the safety to trade online without using debit or credit cards.
The blockchain start-up has released a self-sustaining gambling and betting ecosystem designed to protect the player.
The South African National Space Agency challenged local entrepreneurs to come up with innovative methods to use and interpret earth observation data.
The Tony Elumelu Foundation's Entrepreneurship Development Programme was founded by the Nigerian serial entrepreneur Tony O Elumelu in 2015.
The new app lets users from separate locations across the world watch online videos together and interact in real-time.
The on-demand delivery platform which was initially based in Johannesburg is looking to expand to other cities.