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Namibian startup Patient Care named among innovators to watch in 2025

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Patient Care, a Namibian health-tech startup founded by Jesse Liula, has earned a spot on the “Power List of 2025,” unveiled by The Africa Startup Festival.

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The list, which highlights 30 groundbreaking companies redefining industries across the continent, was curated from over 200 nominations in collaboration with investors and ecosystem leaders spanning Africa’s five regions.

Recognized for its innovative approach to healthcare, Patient Care aims to transform how medical services are accessed across Namibia, South Africa, and Nigeria.

Backed by Timbuktoo, UNDP, and Co-Creation Hub, the startup leverages digital technology to bridge gaps in healthcare accessibility, particularly in underserved communities.

Founded in 2024, Patient Care’s flagship mobile app allows users to schedule virtual consultations with healthcare professionals anytime and anywhere.

The service is a lifeline for individuals facing challenges such as distance, mobility constraints, or financial barriers in accessing quality medical care. By removing the need for long travel or wait times, the platform ensures that affordable and reliable healthcare is within reach for all.

The Africa Startup Festival, which highlights transformative advancements in industries like AI, cleantech, mobility, healthcare, and fintech, provides a platform for innovators, investors, and industry leaders to explore solutions shaping the continent’s future.

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