
Kenya’s startup sector is attracting large amounts of private capital at the same time that venture-backed companies are shutting down, laying off workers or scaling back operations. The contradiction is forcing investors, founders and policymakers to confront a broader question about whether the country’s startup financing model is built for local market realities.
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