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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[ SpaceX just filed for the largest IPO in history at $1.75 trillion. Africa is in the story — but not in the way you'd hope. 26 of SpaceX's active Starlink markets are on the continent, yet Africans make up just 3% of subscribers. We unpack what that number really means: who captures the value, who gets left behind, and what Africa must do differently before the next trillion-dollar company is built on our data, our skies, and our unmet needs.   Africa's Valuation Gap is produc...]]></itunes:summary>
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