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LOOKING AHEAD

Emerging Focus Areas.

EMERGING 01 / THREE

Media.

Africa’s stories, told by African institutions.

Africa is the youngest continent on earth, and its cultural output — music, film, fashion, digital content — is already shaping global trends. But the media infrastructure that captures and monetises that output is still largely owned and operated outside the continent.

The opportunity is in media companies that combine African creative talent with institutional-grade distribution, monetisation, and operational infrastructure. Not a content play, but an infrastructure play — the platforms and systems that African creators require to reach global audiences on their own terms.

This is an area of active research. We are studying the landscape, building relationships, and developing our thesis before committing capital.

EMERGING 02 / THREE

Technology.

Building the tools Africa’s economy runs on.

Africa’s tech ecosystem has grown dramatically over the past decade — but much of the growth has been in consumer-facing fintech. The enterprise software, infrastructure tooling, and B2B platforms that mature economies rely on are still largely absent or imported.

The interest is in technology companies that serve African businesses — not consumer applications, but the operational backbone: ERP systems, logistics platforms, workforce management tools, and industry-specific software built for African market conditions.

We are not yet active in this space. We are watching, learning, and waiting for the right entry point.

EMERGING 03 / THREE

Healthcare.

Institutional-grade health infrastructure for a continent that needs it.

Africa has roughly 3% of the world’s healthcare workers serving 17% of the global population. The infrastructure gap — in facilities, diagnostics, supply chains, and trained personnel — is staggering. And it is growing as the population expands.

Healthcare is a long-term opportunity that aligns with the group’s core capabilities: real estate (facilities), logistics (supply chains), outsourcing (workforce), and automated systems (diagnostics and operations). The intersection of the four operating sectors creates a natural foundation for healthcare infrastructure.

This is the most complex opportunity we are tracking, and the one where patience matters most. We will enter healthcare when we have the team, the capital, and the local partnerships to do it right.

Sector expertise.

These areas benefit from the perspective of those who understand them deeply and share a long-term view of the continent. Individuals with institutional experience in media, technology, or healthcare across Africa are invited to register their interest.