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David Sainsbury Plans To Invest In Start-ups & Businesses In East Africa

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David Sainsbury, British retail mogul and philanthropist,  is making plans to launch an investment company for start-ups and business owners with high growth potential in East Africa.

The investment company called , Msingi (a Swahili word for “Foundation”) will grant market and technology research to business owners and also run an enterprise incubator that will support entrepreneurs and company in business planning and development.

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Msingi will support the establishment and growth of new companies in key sectors like agriculture and offer advice to East African governments on growth and innovation policies related to priority sectors.

Kenya’s Ministry of Industrialization and Enterprise Development says that the investment vehicle will support innovative projects that demonstrate business models and reduce barriers to investments by providing more access to funding to select businesses.

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the Billionair says that the creation of Msingi will enhance his commitment to create jobs, improve incomes and achieve sustainable industrial development in Africa.

He is the founder of UK-based The Gatsby Charitable Foundation, which will operate Msingi.

Sainsbury has been investing in Africa actively through his foundation for the past three decades.

“We have worked in Africa since 1985, with the overall objective of creating jobs and improving incomes. With the setting up of Msingi, we are confirming our commitment to [achieving] sustainable industrial development through a number of ambitious sector development programmes,” he said.

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Caroline Vutagwa
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