Former Vodacom executive eyes $200m AI fund post Optasia exit

[Engineering News - South Africa] - 5/11/2025
Former Vodacom Group executive Romeo Kumalo’s investment firm plans to raise a $200-million fund to back AI-focused companies across Africa, as it bets on a wave of innovation following its profitable exit from Optasia. Kumalo’s private equity vehicle, LLH Capital, was among the earliest backers (…)
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