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Meridiam has acquired 100% of Rift Valley Energy Tanzania for an undisclosed sum. This is the company’s first acquisition in Tanzania. Rift Valley Energy owns a portfolio of 30MW of renewable energy generation assets in operation, construction and development stages.

Acumen Resilient Agriculture Fund has led a US$4,1 million pre-Series A funding round in Kenya’s FarmWorks. Other investors include Livelihood Impact Fund, Vested World, a number of family offices and some angel investors. The funding will be used to strengthen its data analytics capabilities and brings the total raised by the company since it started in 2020, to $5,6 million.

Nigerian data and marketing technology company, Terragon announced a US$9 million Series B round. Orange Ventures led the round with participation from TLcom Capital, LoftyInc, Sango Capital, VestedWorld and Western Technology Investment.

South Africa’s gender-lens venture capital firm, Five35 Ventures, has invested an undisclosed sum in Zuri Health. This is the second investment this year for the Kenyan e-health platform – Morocco’s UM6P announced it was backing Zuri in January.

Clafiya, a Nigerian healthtech startup, has raised US$610,000 in a pre-seed round. Norrsken Accelerator, Acquired Wisdom Fund, Hustle Fund, Voltron Capital, Microtraction, Ajim Capital, HoaQ, Bold Angel Fund, the Shivdasani Family and other angel investors participated in the oversubscribed round. Funds will be utilised to accelerate growth, product development and new staff hires.

East Africa’s Kasha Global has raised US$21 million in a Series B round led by Knife Capital. Other participants in the round included Finnfund, DFC, Tim Koogle, Beyond Capital ventures, Altree Capital, BLOC Smart Africa Fund and Five35 Ventures.

Kavango Resources has signed an exclusive six-month option agreement to acquire two gold exploration projects in Matabeleland, Zimbabwe. The Leopard Project and Hillside Project will expand Kavango’s existing footprint in the country. Both projects contain historically producing mines.

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