African Incubation Partnership: Plan To Boost Western Cape Tech Entrepreneurs

From Ideate Wed Jul 23 2014, 14:00:53

The Western Cape's ICT sector is in talks with leading African investors and tech incubators to establish a network of tech incubators across the continent. The Western Cape Government in conjunction with PricewaterhouseCoopers recently returned from a mission to Ghana and Nigeria to present the province's African Incubation Partnership strategy. Alan Winde, Minister of Economic [...] Related posts:

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