The Naspers Foundry start-up fund makes first investment in SA

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Naspers has invested R30m in SouthSweep, a cleaning service, which ‘has created jobs for more than 10,000 people’

Naspers’s R1.4bn start-up fund, Naspers Foundry, has invested R30m in SA technology start-up SweepSouth, which operates an online cleaning services platform.at SA’s inaugural investment conference.

“seeking to address big societal needs”, with a large chunk of funding set to go towards black-owned start-ups.

 

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