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HomeDaily NewsTuesday, June 9, 2026African Startups Selected for MassChallenge Accelerator as Tech Hubs Expand - June 2026
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African Startups Selected for MassChallenge Accelerator as Tech Hubs Expand - June 2026

A significant cohort of African startups has been selected for the MassChallenge Switzerland and UK 2026 accelerator programme, aiming to address critical challenges across the continent. Meanwhile, quiet plans are emerging for a new 199-hectare Special Economic Zone in Nakuru County, potentially a new tech hub to rival Konza Technopolis. Additionally, Kenyan healthtech startup Tibu Health has secured a significant funding facility from Proparco to rapidly expand its network of Minute Clinics across Kenya, enhancing access to affordable primary healthcare.

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Tuesday 1:08 PMTech Arena

African Startups Selected for MassChallenge 2026 Accelerator

African Startups Selected for MassChallenge 2026 Accelerator

A significant cohort of African startups has been selected for the MassChallenge Switzerland and UK 2026 accelerator programme, aiming to address critical challenges across the continent.

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A significant cohort of African startups has been selected for the MassChallenge Switzerland and UK 2026 accelerator programme, aiming to address critical challenges across the continent.

  • Out of nearly 2,000 applicants, 193 early-stage startups were chosen, with a strong representation from African innovators.
  • The selected African startups focus on areas such as agritech, food systems, AI, the circular economy, and climate resilience.
  • Notable Kenyan participants include Ustawi Nutritional Care, addressing malnutrition, and Nuru Solutions, building data infrastructure for farmers.
  • The programme offers mentorship, investor access, and corporate partnerships, culminating in awards with up to CHF 1 million in funding.
Monday 7:25 PMTechish KenyaFirst

Quiet plans for a new 199-hectare Tech City in Nakuru emerge – New Konza City?

Quiet plans for a new 199-hectare Tech City in Nakuru emerge – New Konza City?

Quiet plans are emerging for a new 199-hectare Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Nakuru County, potentially a new tech hub to rival Konza Technopolis.

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Quiet plans are emerging for a new 199-hectare Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Nakuru County, potentially a new tech hub to rival Konza Technopolis.

  • The proposed RVDT Tech City will span approximately 199.4 hectares (nearly 500 acres).
  • The project is being spearheaded by the Rift Valley Development Trust (RVDT).
  • The hub is envisioned as a vehicle for regional digital transformation and employment creation, located 4 kilometers from Nakuru City center.
Tuesday 9:14 AMTech Arena

Tibu Health Secures Proparco Funding to Scale ‘Minute Clinics’ Network

Tibu Health Secures Proparco Funding to Scale ‘Minute Clinics’ Network

Kenyan healthtech startup Tibu Health has secured a significant funding facility from Proparco to rapidly expand its network of "Minute Clinics" across Kenya, enhancing access to affordable primary healthcare.

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Kenyan healthtech startup Tibu Health has secured a significant funding facility from Proparco to rapidly expand its network of "Minute Clinics" across Kenya, enhancing access to affordable primary healthcare.

  • This funding is provided through the Digital Africa facility, aimed at scaling Tibu Health's proximity-based clinics.
  • Key players include Tibu Health, founded by Jason Carmichael, and the investment arm Proparco, represented by Djalal Khimdjee, Deputy CEO.
  • Tibu Health currently operates 10 Minute Clinics in four counties, with plans for further expansion, having already delivered over 45,000 diagnoses.
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