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Twiva secures funding to expand across Africa

Chief executive Peter N. Kironji said the capital injection will support efforts to reach new markets and open up more income-generating opportunities for young people using online platforms.

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by STAR REPORTER

News13 August 2025 - 10:30
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In Summary


  • The company, which connects content creators with brands for social commerce and influencer marketing, said the funding will also speed up the rollout of its Pay payment system and introduce financing options for influencer-led campaigns.
  • Plans include building a pipeline for over one million digital jobs in the next five years.

TWIVA Co-founders led by Ceo Peter Kironji, Chief Operating Officer Joy Mwangi and Esther Kimani.

Kenyan start-up Twiva has secured funding from the Sony Innovation Fund, the venture capital arm of Sony Group Corporation, in a deal aimed at strengthening Africa’s fast-growing creator economy.

The undisclosed investment makes Twiva one of the early African firms in Sony Innovation Fund’s portfolio, underscoring the Japanese technology giant’s interest in the continent’s digital and entertainment sectors.

Twiva runs a platform that connects social media creators with brands for influencer marketing, social commerce, skills training, and digital payments. The company says it wants to help content creators become entrepreneurs, not just promoters.

“With Sony’s expertise in entertainment and technology, we will be able to scale into new markets and create more income-generating opportunities for Africa’s youth,” said Twiva chief executive Peter N. Kironji.

“Our goal is to build an ecosystem where creators are drivers of inclusive economic growth.”

Africa’s creator economy is growing rapidly, with more than 250 million young people actively using digital platforms, according to Twiva.

The firm has also developed tools such as Twiva Academy for skills development and Twiva Pay for payments and financing of influencer campaigns.

Antonio Avitabile, Managing Director for EMEA at Sony Ventures Corporation, said the partnership reflects Sony’s belief in the sector’s potential.

“We see significant untapped opportunities in Africa’s digital creative industries, and Twiva’s platform is well positioned to enable sustainable growth,” he said.

 “We look forward to working with the team as they expand across the continent.”

Twiva plans to use the funding to improve its technology infrastructure, including AI-powered creator tools, and to grow its operations in other African markets.

The company has set an ambitious target of creating over one million digital jobs within five years, saying this will contribute to broader socio-economic inclusion.

 

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