
ScholarX is a social impact startup that focuses on Education Financing to help young Africans access quality education and skills training through Scholarships, Crowdfunding (Village) and E-Learning.
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 2016
Investors 3
Date | Name | Website |
- | LoftyInc C... | loftyinc.v... |
- | Injini | injini.afr... |
- | LoftyInc C... | loftyincca... |
Mentions in press and media 20
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19.10.2021 | Meet LearnAM, the African Udemy aiming to provide digital literacy to 100m Africans | One way to ensure that a learning process is complete is to conduct it in the language the learner understands. Africa is one of the most diverse continents in the world, with 54 countries and over 2,000 languages spoken. Despite the vastne... |
13.03.2020 | Meet the 10 African startups selected for the Westerwelle Young Founders Programme | *Correction (13 March 2020): We incorrectly stated that 12 African startups were selected for the Westerwelle Young Founders Programme, when in fact it was 10. As such, we have amended the article and headline. Ten African entrepreneurs se... |
13.03.2020 | Meet the 10 African startups selected for the Westerwelle Young Founders Programme | *Correction (13 March 2020): We incorrectly stated that 12 African startups were selected for the Westerwelle Young Founders Programme, when in fact it was 10. As such, we have amended the article and headline. Ten African entrepreneurs sel... |
03.06.2019 | Google Launchpad Africa has proven ‘extremely valuable’ for startup – SA founder | “Extremely valuable.” This is how Voyc.ai co-founder Matthew Westaway described he and his team’s experience as part of the third class of Google’s Launchpad Africa. The 12 startups from the accelerator’s latest programme are due to gradua... |
03.06.2019 | Google Launchpad Africa has proven ‘extremely valuable’ for startup – SA founder | “Extremely valuable.” This is how Voyc.ai co-founder Matthew Westaway described he and his team’s experience as part of the third class of Google’s Launchpad Africa. The 12 startups from the accelerator’s latest programme are due to graduat... |
18.04.2019 | Three SA startups among six firms selected to pitch at the Stanford Africa Business Forum | Three South African startups have been selected to pitch at the Stanford Africa Business Forum which kicks off this Saturday (20 April) in Stanford, California in the US. The annual business conference — which is now in its twelfth year an... |
18.04.2019 | Three SA startups among six firms selected to pitch at the Stanford Africa Business Forum | Three South African startups have been selected to pitch at the Stanford Africa Business Forum which kicks off this Saturday (20 April) in Stanford, California in the US. The annual business conference — which is now in its twelfth year and... |
18.03.2019 | Here are the 12 startups selected for Google Launchpad Africa’s third class | Google has revealed the names of the 12 startups selected for the third cohort of its Launchpad Africa accelerator, based in Lagos. They include four startups from Kenya, three from Nigeria, two from South Africa and one each from Uganda, S... |
18.03.2019 | Here are the 12 startups selected for Google Launchpad Africa’s third class | Google has revealed the names of the 12 startups selected for the third cohort of its Launchpad Africa accelerator, based in Lagos. They include four startups from Kenya, three from Nigeria, two from South Africa and one each from Uganda, S... |
29.11.2018 | Five Injini startups secure trials, partnership deals – incubator head | At least five of the startups in Injini‘s second cohort have secured trials and partnerships with schools, corporates and government agencies since joining the edtech incubator’s programme, Injini CEO and founder Jamie Martin has revealed. ... |
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