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Announcing Nova Plus: Our Subscription Service For Articles and Data

TL:DR: We’re launching a subscription service on May 30th

On May 30th, we’re officially launching our subscription service called “Nova+” on May 30th. For $5 a month (35GHC), subscribers will gain access to Tech Nova’s premium articles which break down and analyse different sectors in the tech space in Ghana and Africa. Subscribers will also gain access to our Nova+ Data Portal.

The portal, which will be frequently updated, will give access to our list of startups in Ghana, funding data, and other resources to help get a better understanding of the space in Ghana.

Non-Subscribers will still get access to the Tech Nova website where we will still allow access to our news articles and other publications for free.

We’re excited for the launch and we hope to see you subscribe to the new service.

On to the news for the week:

Twiga Launches "Twiga Fresh" With $10 Million Investment To Scale Access To Affordable, High Quality Produce In Kenya

B2B E-Commerce company Twiga Foods launched Twiga Fresh, a new subsidiary that is focused on modern and commercial farming, to help supply informal retailers and urban consumers

In its latest update, Google had added the Ghanaian language, “Twi” to its list of languages on Google translate in addition to 24 new languages.

CarePoint, a healthcare startup has raised $10 million as it prepares to enter North and East Africa to continue its growth which is driven by mergers and acquisitions.

Autochek Expands Into North Africa With Acquisition Of Morocco’s KIFAL Auto

Autochek, the automotive technology company making car ownership more accessible and affordable across Africa, has announced the acquisition of KIFAL Auto, Morocco’s leading automotive technology software company

Disney+, the streaming service from The Walt Disney Company has launched in South Africa. 

Bamba, a mobile-first enterprise software for micro-merchants in Africa, has secured $3.2m in seed funding to scale its app