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Pandemic Accelerates Supply-Chain Innovation In Africa

“E-Logistics companies have implemented many creative solutions in response to the pandemic; overall, the industry is poised for rapid growth post-COVID-19, particularly as supply chains in sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, and basic goods would be increasingly deemed critical,” the report said. The challenges around supply chain management, including poor communications and transportation infrastructure, were a pain point for Africa’s trade scene even before the pandemic hit. In addition, lack of access to financial services often locked small businesses and individual producers of goods out of supply chains. Advertisement IFC sees the chaos in the informal business sector which includes small-scale economic activity that often is not taxed or monitored by governments being tamed with the rise of supply chain management platforms. More broadly, adoption of emerging technology is already changing marketplaces across Africa by bringing down the cost of trade.

5 Kenyan start-ups to benefit from the Ninja Accelerator program

5 Kenyan start-ups to benefit from the Ninja Accelerator program Shares The Ninja Accelerator in Kenya has selected 5 high-potential Kenyan ventures for its first cohort. The accelerator program is powered by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), in partnership with Double Feather Partners (DFP), Deloitte Tohmatsu Venture Support (DTVS), Deloitte Tohmatsu Financial Advisory (DTFA) and GrowthAfrica. The program will also offer a blend of local, Japanese, and international mentoring, expertise, coaching, and investor relations. All this will be customized to meet the needs of each venture over the course of 3 months, with a Demo Day scheduled for July 29th, 2021. The 5 startups will have a chance to take part in an international experience from Nairobi to Tokyo, and now Silicon Valley.

Farmers to elect leaders under the new tea law - FarmKenya Initiative

FARMKENYA INITIATIVE The much anticipated elections under the Tea Act, 2020, take place this Saturday at  Chinga Tea Factory. Reformists championing the Tea Act, 2020, believe the elections at the factory will mark a turning point in the journey to revolutionise the sub-sector. Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA) chairman Peter Kanyago has been a director at Chinga Tea Factory where he has been representing Mumbu-ini West since the late 1990s. READ MORE In the 2,000 transition elections, he became the KTDA director representing Nyeri zone and 10 years later succeeded his Meru counterpart Stephen Mutai Imanyara as KTDA chairman after a power tussle at the privatised agency.

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