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Cameroonian Logistics Startup Swyft Secures Pre-Seed Funding

Swyft, a Cameroon-based logistics tech startup, has received a pre-seed investment from the University of Michigan International Investment Fund (IIF) to scale its B2B and B2C delivery services across Africa.

Founded in 2019, the IIF backs SMEs in emerging markets. Swyft, which specializes in first-to-last mile logistics, will use the funding to expand operations and enhance its tech platform.

“This partnership validates our mission to modernize African logistics,” said Franck Batchadji, Swyft’s CEO. The IIF praised Swyft’s potential to transform delivery services in Cameroon and beyond.

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SORA Technology Secures USD 4.8 M For AI-Driven Drone Health Infrastructure In Africa

SORA Technology, a Japan-born Africa-focused startup integrating drones and AI to combat infectious diseases and climate change, has raised USD 4.8 M in a late seed funding round.

The round included participation from Nissay Capital’s Sustainability Challenge Fund, SMBC Venture Capital, DRONE FUND, Central Japan Seed Fund, and Rheos Capital Works, bringing the company’s total funding to approximately JPY 670 M (approx. USD 4.8 M), including debt financing.

SORA’s flagship initiative, SORA Malaria Control, employs drones and AI to identify and manage mosquito breeding sites, optimising Larval Source Management (LSM) by reducing insecticide use by approximately 70% and labour costs by about 50%.

The company is active in six African countries—Ghana, Sierra Leone, Benin, DRC, Senegal, and Kenya—collaborating with governments and institutions to implement drone-based malaria control and AI-powered disease forecasting systems .

The new funding will be utilised to enhance AI algorithms for infectious disease prediction, expand field operations across African partner countries, strengthen partnerships with international institutions and governments, and improve drone systems and local deployment capabilities.

SORA’s approach has garnered international recognition, including being awarded the iF Social Impact Prize for its innovative use of drones and AI in combating malaria.

This investment shows growing international recognition of SORA’s mission to build resilient, technology-enabled infrastructure for global health and climate resilience. The participation of sustainability-focused investors reflects strong alignment with SORA’s values and long-term vision.

As the intersection of public health, climate action, and technology becomes a key priority in sustainable development, SORA Technology stands in a unique position, leveraging advanced technology to address pressing global challenges.

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Ethiopia’s Beemi Raises Seed Funding To Gamify Africa’s Mobile Livestreaming

Beemi, an Ethiopian startup enhancing mobile livestreaming with interactive games, has secured undisclosed seed funding from Renew Capital to expand its platform and partnerships. The investment aims to help Beemi transform passive audiences into engaged communities through gamified tools and live interaction.

Founded in 2023 by Dawit Abraham, Beemi integrates social games like trivia into livestreaming platforms such as TikTok, YouTube, and Twitch.

Optimised for mobile, it allows streamers to launch games directly within live sessions, encouraging followers to stay longer and participate actively. Beemi is also piloting monetisation features, including branded ad integrations, creator subscriptions, and a marketplace of streamable games.

The platform has demonstrated significant engagement, with its “Family-Feud” style game show on TikTok LIVE attracting nearly 15,000 viewers, 2,000 participants, and 700 new followers during an 11-hour stream. Beemi’s approach addresses the need for more interactive and rewarding livestream experiences, particularly in Africa’s growing digital landscape.

With Africa’s youthful and increasingly connected population, platforms like Beemi are well-positioned to redefine entertainment consumption on the continent.

As Beemi continues to develop its platform and expand its reach, it exemplifies how localised, mobile-first solutions can unlock new opportunities in Africa’s digital economy.

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