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Africa EdTech B2G pivot — government as customer 2026
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Africa’s EdTech B2G Pivot: When Governments Become the Customer

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  • April 3, 2026
After years of chasing consumers who couldn’t pay, Africa’s surviving EdTech companies are pivoting to government contracts — a harder sale with a very different unit economics.
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Africa IPO window 2026-2027: forces converging for a listing moment
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Africa’s IPO Clock Is Running: Forces Converging on a 2026-2027 Listing Moment

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  • April 3, 2026
Interest rate trajectories, FX stabilisation, and DFI appetite are aligning in a way that hasn’t existed since 2021. Africa’s IPO window may be opening.
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Africa teacher pay and migration crisis — brain drain to UK and Gulf 2026
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Africa Teacher Pay and Migration Crisis: Why the Continent Is Losing Its Educators

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African teachers are leaving for the UK, Gulf, and private schools at rates that threaten public education systems continent-wide. The numbers explain why.
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Africa Spent $2 Billion on Chinese AI Surveillance. No Country Has Laws to Govern It.

  • April 3, 2026
AI surveillance cameras mounted on poles in an African city, representing the  billion Chinese AI surveillance infrastructure deployed across eleven African countries
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  • Business
  • 6 minute read
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Africa’s Billion AI Surveillance Problem: No Laws, No Oversight

  • April 3, 2026
For-profit school trap in Africa — private equity education investment failures, Bridge International collapse unit economics, and what works
  • Education
  • 6 minute read
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The For-Profit School Trap: Why Private Equity Keeps Betting on African Education and Losing

  • April 3, 2026
Africa AI surveillance regulatory gap — national security exemption in data protection law leaves state AI surveillance legally ungoverned across nine African countries
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Africa’s AI Surveillance Regulatory Gap: The Exemption That Swallows the Rule

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