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Visaible.ai bags $1M to stop hotels vanishing in ChatGPT-era travel search, using AI agents fix listings and protect direct bookings.
As governments across Africa grapple with constrained public finances, high borrowing costs and growing infrastructure needs, asset recycling offers a potentially powerful way to unlock capital from existing infrastructure and channel it into new investment. But for the model to succeed, governments must build public trust, strengthen regulation and ensure that recycled assets deliver lasting development benefits.
Upmarket honey startup Honey & Greens has kicked off a £200k raise to help it push into UK retail
Founded in 2018 by husband-and-wife team Luci and Mike Clayton-Jones, the business has grown from a small-scale brewing operation to an established craft brewery and taproom in Reading
Nigerian startup EventPorte provides an end-to-end platform that enables organisers to create, market, sell and manage events of every size – from intimate workshops and conferences to festivals, concerts, networking events and large-scale cultural experiences. Founded in 2024, EventPorte allows organisers to create customised event pages, issue digital tickets, process secure online payments, manage guest [...] The post How Nigeria’s EventPorte helps organisers create, market, sell and manage events of every size appeared first on Disrupt Africa .
WA throws $1.75m behind Space Angel’s green spaceport gamble, eyeing Eucla and Christmas Island launches.
Sophiie AI grabs $5M to turn tradie admin into AI’s problem and crack the US.
NSW puts data-centre sprawl on notice: meet tougher water, energy and community rules for fast-track approval.
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Alan Hansen's famous line, delivered in August 1995, has aged badly. Hansen, the legendary Liverpool player turned pundit, directed it at Manchester United after Alex Ferguson decided to trust a group of young players. Unfortunately for Hansen, United went on — Blog by Padraig O'Donnell
High-performing teams create the conditions for talent to succeed. In this Revenue Builders segment, Lindsay Shookus shares lessons from Saturday Night Live on cultural fit, team buy-in, trust, and performance under pressure. Drawing from examples of SNL talent who found success in different environments, Lindsay explains why fit often determines whether strong people can thrive inside a specific team rhythm. She also shares how leaders can create safety for risk-taking, give teams ownership in new hires, and reduce the pressure on individuals by helping them trust the room around them. Lindsay Shookus spent 20 years at Saturday Night Live, including 10 years as a producer, where she led talent booking, worked with celebrity hosts and musical guests, and helped scout and recruit cast membe
The real estate industry has spent years arguing about whether technology will replace agents. Consumer behavior suggests a different future.
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A BRC-commissioned Opinium poll of 2,000 UK adults found four out of five believed part-time work, including the traditional Saturday job, was important in helping young people into employment
Solana Company Reports Second Quarter 2026 Results, Highlights Tokyo Validator Launch and Asia-Pacific Expansion Quiver Quantitative
Your staff aren't ignoring you because they disagree. They're ignoring you because they don't feel heard. Here's how great leaders fix it.
Investors say that the most-followed woman on Instagram failed to follow through on her commitments.
AI made shipping fast and easy. Verifying what you shipped didn't get easier, and that gap is now a business risk only founders can close.
Your best people are not quitting after their worst years. They are quitting after their best ones. That is the problem nobody is tracking.
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