Kenyan tycoon Peter Njonjo’s Twiga Foods settles debt dispute with Google Cloud reseller
The conflict between the two companies began in September 2023 when Google Cloud Services provider Incentro Africa filed a lawsuit against Twiga Foods.
The conflict between the two companies began in September 2023 when Google Cloud Services provider Incentro Africa filed a lawsuit against Twiga Foods.
Njonjo has officially resigned from the board of the leading agritech firm, marking the end of an era.
Njonjo, in his remarks, mentioned that he would be focusing on personal matters during his leave.
Twiga Foods, founded in 2013 by Njonjo and Grant Brooke, has been at the forefront of transforming Kenya’s agricultural sector.
Twiga Foods is a Nairobi-based agri-tech startup co-founded by Njonjo.
In June, Njonjo revealed that development rights for the project would be handed over to Selu Limited.
Njonjo highlighted the role of technology in this transformation, exemplifying it with an optic sensor installed at the Taveta farm.
According to Peter Njonjo, the decision to part ways with the agents was made to ensure the company’s continued growth and success.
Cactus Cantina is a wholly owned subsidiary of Shara Inc.
Njonjo and Grant Brooke founded Twiga Foods in 2013.
Njonjo and Grant Brooke founded Twiga Foods in 2013.
The agtech startup has so far raised more than $100 million in debt and equity financing.