Startup Explorer
Early-stage ventures across Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, and Rwanda — fintech, agritech, and healthtech. Viability-scored and source-verified.
Weekly Investment Briefs
Agritech gains traction
1 Jun 2026This week, African startups demonstrated a notable shift towards agritech innovations, with several companies leveraging technology to enhance farming practices and improve crop yields. Meanwhile, fintech and healthtech startups continued to secure funding, solidifying their presence in the market. The diversity of sectors and geographies represented in recent funding rounds underscores the continent's growing startup ecosystem.
- ·Apollo Agriculture and Aerobotics lead the charge in agritech, utilizing satellite data and AI to support smallholder farmers
- ·Fintech startups like Migo and Pezesha expand their reach through embedded finance partnerships
- ·Healthtech companies such as Helium Health and Babyl Rwanda improve healthcare access and infrastructure
- ·Seed-stage startups like Farmcrowdy and Ilara Health demonstrate potential for growth and innovation
Sources: AfricaImpactLab Startup Database · TechCabal · Disrupt Africa
Agritech gains traction
25 May 2026This week, African startups demonstrated a strong focus on innovative solutions in the agritech sector, with several companies leveraging technology to improve farming practices and increase efficiency. Meanwhile, fintech and healthtech startups continued to secure funding, solidifying their positions in the market. The diversity of sectors and geographies represented in recent funding rounds highlights the growing maturity of the African startup ecosystem.
- ·Apollo Agriculture and Aerobotics are using satellite data and machine learning to enhance farming practices
- ·Farmcrowdy and Farmerline are connecting smallholder farmers with sponsors and providing access to inputs and markets
- ·Fintech startups like Migo and Pezesha are expanding their reach through embedded finance partnerships
- ·Healthtech companies such as Helium Health and Babyl Rwanda are improving healthcare outcomes through digital solutions
Sources: AfricaImpactLab Startup Database · TechCabal · Disrupt Africa
Agritech gains traction
18 May 2026This week, African startups demonstrated a notable shift towards agritech innovations, with companies like Apollo Agriculture and Aerobotics leveraging technology to enhance farming practices. Meanwhile, fintech and healthtech startups continued to secure funding, solidifying their presence in the market. The diversity of sectors underscores the continent's growing entrepreneurial ecosystem.
- ·Apollo Agriculture's use of satellite data and machine learning is revolutionizing credit and input provision for smallholder farmers
- ·Aerobotics' precision agriculture analytics are detecting crop stress and pests early, reducing losses for farmers
- ·Fintech startups like Pezesha and Zeepay are expanding their reach through embedded finance partnerships
- ·Healthtech companies such as Helium Health and Babyl Rwanda are improving healthcare access and infrastructure
Sources: AfricaImpactLab Startup Database · TechCabal · Disrupt Africa
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Verified Pre-Seed & Seed Funding Sources
Active investors and accelerators with a track record of funding early-stage African startups. All links verified.
Launch Africa Ventures
SeedPan-African pre-seed and seed VC. 130+ portfolio companies across 20 African countries.
TLcom Capital
Seed — Series APan-African VC backing technology companies across sub-Saharan Africa. $150M+ deployed.
Founders Factory Africa
Pre-seedAccelerator and venture builder co-creating startups with corporates. Pre-seed investment + operational support.
Flat6Labs
Pre-seed — SeedLeading seed and early-stage VC in MENA & Africa. 400+ portfolio companies. $130M+ invested.
Novastar Ventures
Seed — Series AImpact-driven VC investing in businesses serving the mass market in East and West Africa.
Future Africa
Pre-seed — SeedEarly-stage fund backing Africa-focused startups. Led by Iyin Aboyeji (co-founder of Andela and Flutterwave).
MEST Africa
Pre-seedPan-African incubator providing training, investment, and mentorship to tech entrepreneurs.
Savannah Fund
SeedSeed-stage VC focused on mobile-first and tech startups in sub-Saharan Africa.
Google for Startups Accelerator: Africa
Pre-seed — SeedEquity-free accelerator providing mentorship, Google Cloud credits, and technical support to African startups.
How we verify: Every funding source is checked against public records, Crunchbase profiles, portfolio pages, and media coverage. We list only investors with at least one confirmed African portfolio company. Last reviewed: April 2026.
12 startups found
Migo
Embedded lending platform enabling telcos, banks, and retailers to offer instant credit to customers.
Helium Health
Hospital management software and health data infrastructure for African healthcare providers.
Apollo Agriculture
Uses satellite data and machine learning to provide smallholder farmers with credit, inputs, and insurance.
Pezesha
Digital credit infrastructure enabling SME lending across Africa through embedded finance partnerships.
Farmcrowdy
Digital agriculture platform connecting smallholder farmers with sponsors to fund farm cycles.
Babyl Rwanda
AI-powered digital health service offering symptom assessment, doctor consultations, and prescriptions via mobile.
Aerobotics
AI and drone platform providing precision agriculture analytics to detect crop stress and pests early.
Ilara Health
Embeds affordable diagnostic devices into private primary care clinics, financed via revenue-share.
mPharma
Manages medicine supply chains for hospitals and pharmacies, reducing costs and improving access.
Zeepay
Mobile financial services platform connecting remittances directly to mobile money wallets across Africa.
PayNow
Earned wage access platform allowing South African workers to access earned wages before payday.
Farmerline
Digital platform delivering agricultural advisory, inputs, and market access to smallholder farmers via feature phones.