[Namibia Economist] Southern Africa Innovation Support Programme (SAIS) and Seedstars recently announced the second batch of fifteen startups that are part of the Investment Readiness Program (IRP) 2019-2020.
Friday 26 February 2021
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Namibia: Fifteen African Startups Selected to Participate in the Investment Readiness Program


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