Craydel, a Kenyan edtech that helps students apply to universities abroad, has launched in Rwanda and is expanding its Nigerian team as part of its ambitious pan-African expansion drive. Rwanda’s entry brings Craydel’s total footprint to five countries, joining Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, and Zimbabwe. Craydel Co-founder Manish Sardana told TechCabal that the startup is now
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