Ramani Raises $32 Million Series A To Digitise Tanzania’s Supply Chain
Nov 30, 2022 ·
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Due to Kenya’s long-standing dominance of tech innovation in the East African region, Tanzania is not regarded as a typical destination for VC-backed startups to launch or operate their businesses....
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Due to Kenya’s long-standing dominance of tech innovation in the East African region, Tanzania is not regarded as a typical destination for VC-backed startups to launch or operate their businesses.
The government of Zanzibar and Wasoko (Africa’s fastest-growing company according to the Financial Times) announced the launch of Silicon Zanzibar.
Ramani, a software-as-a-service startup operating in Tanzania, has raised a $32 million Series A equity and debt round.
The startup says the funds will be used to scale its network of micro-distribution centres and also launch a new micro-credit offering for select MDCs.
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The government of Zanzibar and Wasoko (Africa’s fastest-growing company according to the Financial Times) announced the launch of Silicon Zanzibar.
Ramani, a software-as-a-service startup operating in Tanzania, has raised a $32 million Series A equity and debt round.
The startup says the funds will be used to scale its network of micro-distribution centres and also launch a new micro-credit offering for select MDCs.
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