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Africa should use more of its own capital to build its future

But the continent will not be able to do this at scale without having credible rules, institutional independence and effective supervision in place

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mg.co.zaStai leggendo7 h fa

Africa should use more of its own capital to build its future

But the continent will not be able to do this at scale without having credible rules, institutional independence and effective supervision in place

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iol.co.za1 g fa

Three punts, one continent: why Africa's capital gap can't be solved by any single intervention

AFC deployed $100M across Future Africa (African capital) and Lightrock (European investor), exposing sovereignty-versus-market-reality tensions. Africa Jobs Fund and Balloon Ventures demonstrate capital gaps require segmented solutions—VC, debt, impact capital—not one-size-fits-all approaches.

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  1. martedì 2 giugno 2026·iol.co.za

    Three punts, one continent: why Africa's capital gap can't be solved by any single intervention

    The Africa Finance Corporation's recent $100 million commitment to technology funds signals a pivotal moment for African investment. How does this shift redefine the landscape of…

  2. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·mg.co.za

    Africa should use more of its own capital to build its future

    But the continent will not be able to do this at scale without having credible rules, institutional independence and effective supervision in place

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