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CEOs of Koolboks, Uncover Share Their Stories

CEOs of Koolboks, Uncover Share Their Stories

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Bloomberg's inaugural list of African startups highlights companies developing innovative solutions to the continent's many challenges. More than 2,000 applications were submitted from Senegal to Ethiopia, from Morocco to South Africa. Jennifer Zabasajja speaks to the CEOs of solar refrigeration company Koolboks, as well as the Africa-focused cosmetics company Uncover. (Source: Bloomberg)

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