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This Week in StartupGhana #13-15:  |KIC bets nearly $500k on agtech startups | SAYeTECH to the world | Zeepay’s outbound remittance approval. 

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April 17, 2025
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This Week in StartupGhana #13-15:  |KIC bets nearly $500k on agtech startups | SAYeTECH to the world | Zeepay’s outbound remittance approval. 
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  • Kosmos Innovation Center invests nearly $500,000 in 23 ventures via its incubator.
  • Chem-pe secures $10,000 as winner of the 3i Africa Summit Pitch competition.  
  • SAYeTECH picked for the AgFunder’s GROW Impact Accelerator, securing $100,000.
  • MEST Africa selects 12 startups for the Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship Program.
  • 25 startups selected for the fourth cohort of UNICEF StartUp Lab Accelerator Program.
  • Zeepay receives outbound remittance approval by the Bank of Ghana.

Funding

  • Kosmos Innovation Center invested nearly $500,000 in 23 ventures via its incubator. The twenty-three ventures include cutting edge biotechs and agritech startups that are transforming low-value agricultural waste into scalable carbon removal solutions, premium cosmetic ingredients, organic fertilisers and eco-friendly and biodegradable cleaning detergents. 
  • Chem-pe, the restaurant-tech startup was crowned the winner of the 3i Africa Summit Pitch competition. The company competed fiercely against nine other startups mainly from Ghana and Nigeria and went home with a $10,000 cash prize.
  • SAYeTECH has been selected for the AgFunder’s GROW Impact Accelerator. As part of the program, the company will reecive an equity investment of $100,000. Founded in 2018 by Jeffrey Appiagyei and Theodore Ohene-Botchway, it designs and manufactures smart agricultural machinery powered by loT. 

Accelerator

  • 25 startups have been selected for the fourth cohort of UNICEF StartUp Lab Accelerator Program. The early-stage companies are addressing challenges in education, health, climate action, food and agriculture, finance, circular economy, frontier and assistive technologies, and mobility. The program will provide intense, hands-on, practical business acceleration support, mentorship, networking opportunities, and access to up to GHS 30,000 in prototyping funding. 
  • MEST Africa selected 12 startups for the Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship Program. In addition to the acceleration support each company will also receive $60,000 equity-free funding and access to other funding opportunities to fuel the growth and sustainability of your business.

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