Africa recently celebrated a milestone with its first unicorn — the Africa Internet Group, an e-commerce company valued at over a billion dollars. Operating in 26 countries across the continent, this development has sparked curiosity about where the next African tech giant might emerge.
Most would expect established tech hubs like Nairobi, Cape Town, or Lagos to produce the next unicorn. However, there’s growing buzz around an unlikely contender: Buea, a small town in the southwest region of Cameroon.
Why Buea?
Nicknamed “Silicon Mountain,” Buea has rapidly gained recognition for its growing tech scene. The town boasts a vibrant ecosystem of young innovators, startups, and tech enthusiasts. With access to affordable resources and an increasing number of co-working spaces, Buea is setting the stage for technological breakthroughs.
Additionally, Cameroon’s government has launched initiatives to promote innovation and entrepreneurship. Programs supporting tech-focused education and investment are positioning Buea as a rising star in Africa’s tech landscape.
The Road Ahead
While the road to creating a unicorn in Buea may still have its challenges, the town’s ambition and drive to succeed cannot be underestimated. With the right support, infrastructure, and continued investment, Cameroon could soon establish itself as a new epicenter for technological innovation in Africa.
Keep an eye on Buea — the next big thing in tech may just emerge from this unexpected hub.