African-Startups.com launches as sister publication of EU-Startups for Africa’s startup ecosystem

**African-Startups.com Launches, Aiming to Elevate Continent's Digital Ecosystem** A significant development in the European and African tech landscape is the launch of African-Startups.com (AFS), a new English-language media platform dedicated to covering startups, venture capital, and innovation across Africa. As a sister publication to EU-Startups, AFS aims to provide factual, unbiased, and practical editorial coverage, positioning itself as a curated intelligence layer for Africa’s burgeoning startup ecosystem. This initiative seeks to increase the visibility of African innovations, which often go unnoticed despite the continent's dynamic growth. AFS will delve into key aspects of Africa's startup scene, including major developments, funding announcements, practical insights, case studies, founder journeys, and structured market intelligence. It will also report on investor profiles, the venture capital landscape, and crucial policy and regulatory developments unique to Africa's diverse markets. This comprehensive approach acknowledges the varied regulatory frameworks, currencies, and geopolitical dynamics that shape entrepreneurship across the continent, moving beyond a generalized perspective. The launch highlights a notable disparity in venture capital investment when compared to Europe. In 2025, African tech startups secured €3.4 billion across 570 transactions, with €2 billion in equity funding from 462 deals. In contrast, European ventures saw €66.2 billion invested across 10,206 deals during the same period. African-Startups.com aims to bridge this visibility gap, emphasizing the resilience and innovation of African founders as they develop solutions to real-world challenges within complex operating environments.
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