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In this episode of "After Hours," host Alice Kanjejo sits down with Aaron Onu, a senior product designer and co-founder of Los Hombres design studio, over Tanqueray cocktails at Art Cafe Gastro Bar. Aaron shares his journey from electrical engineering to becoming a respected figure in product design.Aaron's story begins with early exposure to design through his brother's computer school projects, leading to an internship at Jumia where he discovered the power of data and user research. His career includes impactful projects like Trips (formerly Plenty Waka), where he helped transform public transportation across three countries and contributed to securing $3 million in seed funding.He also led design for Speechify's Audiobooks team, making reading more accessible worldwide.A compelling aspect of Aaron's journey is his focus on creating products that genuinely improve people's lives. Now, as co-founder of Los Hombres, Aaron and his team support founders and startups with design solutions while developing their own products, including Good Skin, a personalized skincare routine builder. With over 13 years of collective experience, they pride themselves on being "best in class" and maintaining close proximity to the problems they're solving.Aaron shares valuable insights for aspiring designers, emphasizing the importance of sharing work publicly and embracing global design opportunities in the age of remote work. While the barrier to entry for UI/UX design might be lower than traditional fields, standing out requires consistent practice, problem-solving skills, and a deep understanding of both design principles and user needs.The conversation also explores the evolving role of designers, with Aaron recommending that designers learn coding skills to better communicate their ideas and potentially become "design engineers." His only career regret? Not learning to code earlier.This episode serves as both an inspiring success story and a practical guide for anyone interested in design, demonstrating how passion, persistence, and a focus on solving real problems can lead to a fulfilling career in tech.__________________________________________________________________Join Alice as she explores the world of tech and shares impactful stories with guests on My Tech Story Africa!Subscribe to our podcast, drop a like, comment, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest content.Don't forget to spread the word! Sharing is caring! 🌟Follow us on social media:📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mytechstoryafrica💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/my-tech-story-africa♪ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mytechstoryafricaJoin our community: [https://www.mtsafrica.co/join]Interested in being a guest on the podcast? Apply here: https://forms.gle/ffAniezzFHoEvhPY7Interested in partnering with us? Drop us an email: [email protected] 📧
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Pull up a chair and grab your favorite Tanqueray cocktail – the first episode of "After Hours" is serving up an incredible conversation with Shiro Njoroge, the co-founder and Head of Growth at Mosmos!Over delicious Gastro Collins cocktails at Artcaffe Gastro Bar, Shiro shares her unexpected journey from law school to tech entrepreneurship with host Alice Kanjejo.Her path began with AIESEC at university, where exposure to diverse fields led her into marketing, including a stint at Ogilvy. The game-changer was joining Turaco, her first tech startup. There, she discovered a new approach to marketing – working with lean budgets, measuring impact, and driving real growth. This experience opened doors to the world of venture capital and startup life.After successful roles at Turaco and Koa, Shiro took the entrepreneurial leap. Through Antler's startup program, she met her technical co-founder and launched Mosmos – a platform helping people save for specific purchases as an alternative to high-interest "buy now, pay later" services.Shiro's candid insights about building a business in Africa are not only valuable but very relatable to a lot of us. When their digital-only approach wasn't resonating, they adapted to include B2B partnerships, recognizing people's desire for human connection in financial matters.This episode covers everything from career transitions to taking calculated risks, offering an honest glimpse into tech entrepreneurship in Africa's ever-evolving startup scene.Learn more about Mos Mos here: https://mosmos.co.ke/__________________________________________________________________Join Alice as she explores the world of tech and shares impactful stories with guests on My Tech Story Africa!Subscribe to our podcast, drop a like, comment, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest content.Don't forget to spread the word! Sharing is caring! 🌟Follow us on social media:📸 Instagram: / mytechstoryafrica 💼 LinkedIn: / my-tech-story-africa ♪ TikTok: / mytechstoryafrica Join our community: [https://www.mtsafrica.co/join]Interested in being a guest on the podcast? Apply here: https://forms.gle/ffAniezzFHoEvhPY7Interested in partnering with us? Drop us an email: [email protected] 📧
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In this special edition of The Tech Roundtable Series, hosts Dominic Mulinda and Evans Munene take over to discuss several pressing topics in tech, politics, and social media.
The Podcast Election
The hosts dive into how the U.S. presidential race has transformed into what they call "The Podcast Election." They analyze the stark contrast between Donald Trump's and Kamala Harris's podcast strategies:
Trump appeared on 14 podcasts, accumulating ~124 million YouTube views Harris participated in 5 podcasts, gathering ~5 million views Notable appearances included Joe Rogan Experience, Lex Fridman, and Call Her Daddy The shift from traditional media to long-form podcast interviews (2-3 hours) marks a significant change in political discoursePolymarket and Election Betting
The discussion shifts to the fascinating world of Web3 betting platforms, specifically Polymarket:
Platform achieved $3.6B in transaction volume during the election Built on Polygon blockchain technology Notable accuracy in election predictions compared to traditional polls Recent arrest of the founder and its implicationsThe Founder Effect
Prompted by the tragic death of Cash App founder Bob Lee, the hosts explore the impact of founders on company trajectories:
Analysis of companies like Apple (Steve Jobs era vs. post-Jobs) Amazon's evolution post-Bezos NVIDIA's continued success under Jensen Huang The contrast between founder-led companies and corporate leadership Special focus on Tesla and SpaceX under Elon MuskThe Enthusiast's Dilemma
The hosts examine the challenges faced by companies targeting enthusiast audiences:
Mozilla Foundation's recent challenges: 120 staff layoffs Shift toward advertising revenue Dependence on Google search engine payments OnePlus's successful transition from "flagship killer" to mainstream brand The delicate balance between maintaining core enthusiast base and achieving mainstream success Discussion of Tesla's segment expansion strategy Brief mention of Rivian's acquisition by VW and its software integrationSocial Media Upheaval
The episode concludes with an analysis of the current social media landscape:
Bluesky's remarkable growth (2.5M new users in one week) X's (formerly Twitter) ongoing user exodus Threads' reported 275M monthly active users The hosts express skepticism about new social media platforms' long-term viability Discussion of platform polarization and its effects on user base__________________________________________________________________Join us as we explore the world of tech and shares impactful stories on My Tech Story Africa!
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In this episode, Mohamed Aziz from KibokoDAO breaks down Web3 and blockchain in a way anyone can understand. Coming from 15 years in marketing and production, he shows that you don't need to be a tech expert to get involved in Web3.Using everyday examples like M-Pesa, Aziz explains how blockchain can change how we do business. He shares cool projects, like how farmers are using blockchain to sell shares in their avocado trees to people worldwide.The big message? Web3 isn't just for tech people. Whether you're a creator, marketer, or business owner, there's room for everyone. Through KibokoDAO, Aziz and his team are visiting universities and helping young Africans understand these opportunities.What makes this episode special is how it turns complex tech talk into simple ideas. Instead of getting stuck on complicated terms, Aziz focuses on what Web3 can do for regular people and businesses in Africa.He wraps up with a powerful message about community: "If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together." The episode shows that while Web3 might be new and sometimes confusing, it's creating real opportunities for Africans who want to be part of the digital future.Want to learn more? KibokoDAO welcomes anyone interested in exploring Web3, offering guidance and support to turn your ideas into reality.https://www.kibokodao.org/________⌚ Chapters:00:00 - Introduction & Background04:23 - From Marketing to Web308:45 - Understanding Web3 Simply15:30 - What is a DAO?19:42 - Real World Examples25:18 - Funding Opportunities32:55 - Community Building38:10 - Future Projects & Closing__________________________________________________________________Join Alice as she explores the world of tech and shares impactful stories with guests on My Tech Story Africa!Subscribe to our podcast, drop a like, comment, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest content.Don't forget to spread the word! Sharing is caring! 🌟Follow us on social media:📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mytechstoryafrica💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/my-tech-story-africa♪ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mytechstoryafricaJoin our community: [https://www.mtsafrica.co/join]Interested in being a guest on the podcast? Apply here: https://forms.gle/ffAniezzFHoEvhPY7Interested in partnering with us? Drop us an email: [email protected] 📧
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🎙️ We are back and ready to take you to dive into another exciting episode of My Tech Story Africa as our host, Alice Kanjejo, chats with Norbert Siteyi, the B2B Lead for Logitech in East Africa. His journey is a story of ambition, grit, and courage—from a young university student with a big dream to a prominent tech leader in East Africa. Norbert's insights and unique approach to tackling career challenges make this episode a must-watch for anyone looking to break into tech or business development!
🔸The Early Days: From University to the Tech WorldNorbert’s journey began in the early days of e-commerce when he took a leap of faith with Virtual City, Kenya’s first online shopping platform. With no formal tech background, Norbert embraced the challenges of the role and learned on the job, all while navigating the fast-paced, dynamic tech industry. His story is packed with tips on networking, seizing opportunities, and growing from every experience—perfect for anyone ready to make bold career moves.
🔸Breaking into B2B Sales and Business Development
As Norbert moved through his career, he landed roles at major companies like Dell and Canon. From introducing Dell Gaming to East Africa to scaling B2B channels across the region, his experiences offer valuable lessons for anyone interested in tech sales. If you’ve ever wondered how to build and manage reseller networks, tackle high-stakes sales targets, or grow from early career roles to management, this episode is full of practical advice and real-life insights.
🔸Consultative Selling and Client-Centered SolutionsNow a leader at Logitech, Norbert shares his approach to consultative selling—understanding clients’ pain points and providing tailored solutions to build long-lasting partnerships. He explains how focusing on client needs has fueled his B2B success, and his tips are ideal for anyone aiming to develop stronger, more meaningful client relationships.
🔸Tech Trends and Opportunities in AfricaWith his finger on the pulse of tech innovation, Norbert dives into Africa’s most exciting emerging trends, from AI and IoT to Web3 and e-mobility. His insights into these technologies reveal their transformative potential for Africa, and he encourages viewers to stay curious, learn continuously, and use tech as a tool to solve real-world problems. For aspiring tech innovators, this episode is packed with ideas on how to turn challenges into opportunities.
🔸Growth Mindset and Overcoming ChallengesNorbert’s journey is built on stepping out of comfort zones, learning from failure, and always moving forward with a growth mindset. He shares practical advice for anyone looking to excel in tech, B2B, or entrepreneurship, making this episode an inspiring guide to career development in a competitive industry.Tune in to discover how Norbert’s career grew from ambition to achievement, and learn how to apply his strategies in your own journey. Are you ready to challenge yourself, dive into new opportunities, and make your mark in the tech world?Let us know in the comments: What’s one big career move you’d like to make this year? 👇_________________________________________________
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🎙️ This just in: The September Roundtable 🎙️Bringing together insightful conversations, expert opinions, and a dash of fun as we tackle some of today’s most intriguing topics.🔶First-Time Founders vs. Seasoned EntrepreneursWhat’s the real key to success in the startup world? While first-time founders often think the product is everything, seasoned entrepreneurs know better: retention and distribution are where the real magic happens. Discover why these factors hold the secret to long-term success and how they can elevate any business venture.🔶 The Satoshi Nakamoto Mystery Unveiled? Is the elusive creator of Bitcoin finally revealed? We discuss the latest HBO documentary that suggests Peter Todd could be Satoshi Nakamoto. Could this be true? And do we even want to know the identity of the person behind one of the world’s most disruptive innovations? Tune in as we break down this fascinating possibility and its implications for the crypto world.🔶 Politics Meets Tech: From Kenyan politics to the rise of SHIF (State Health Insurance Fund), we explore how political shifts affect the tech landscape. What does this mean for the future of healthcare in Kenya? And is the Kenyan public winning or losing in this dynamic political climate? We provide insights into the potential second- and third-order effects that could shape the future.🔶 AI Innovation: NotebookLM – A Game Changer for Learning? In a world where AI is becoming increasingly integral, we explore NotebookLM—Google’s innovative AI-powered research tool that’s transforming the way we engage with content. Imagine being able to upload documents, synthesize information, and turn them into comprehensive study guides or even podcasts. What does this mean for students, researchers, and professionals? And is AI truly the future of knowledge consumption?🌟 Why You’ll Want to Watch: This isn’t just another discussion. We go beyond the headlines to bring you in-depth analysis on what’s happening at the intersection of tech, business, and politics. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a tech enthusiast, or just someone who enjoys staying informed, this episode will equip you with fresh insights and plenty of food for thought—all wrapped in an engaging and approachable conversation.With a perfect balance of expert analysis and lively banter, our hosts dive into the critical questions shaping today’s world and offer up some predictions on what the future holds.----------------------------------------------------------------Join Alice as she explores the world of tech and shares impactful stories with guests on "My Tech Story."Subscribe to our podcast, drop a like, comment, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest content.Don't forget to spread the word! Sharing is caring! 🌟Follow us on social media:📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mytechstoryafrica/💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/my-tech-story-africa/?viewAsMember=true🐦 Twitter: https://x.com/mtsafrica_?s=21♪ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mytechstoryafrica?_t=8hBOKRveWRB&_r=1Join our community: https://www.mtsafrica.co/joinInterested in being a guest on the podcast? Apply here: https://forms.gle/ffAniezzFHoEvhPY7Got questions or suggestions? Drop us an email: [email protected] 📧 #MyTechStoryAfrica #Season3 #AfricanTech
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🔶 Is there such a thing as being too big? The August Roundtable digs deep into this thought-provoking questions and examining what it means for a company to grow too large. Is being a monopoly inherently bad, or is it a natural outcome of offering a superior product? As the team debates, we uncover fascinating examples from the tech world, including how Google, Microsoft, and others navigate this fine line of power and innovation.This episode goes beyond just Kenya—it’s a global question. As companies like Starlink, Safaricom, and others expand their reach, we’re witnessing a shift in how markets operate. Should we be concerned about the growing power of global giants like Starlink? Can local players innovate fast enough to keep up, or will they be overshadowed by the massive capital and influence of companies like Elon Musk’s?Whether you're curious about monopoly dynamics or excited by the latest tech trends, this roundtable delivers engaging, thoughtful insights. Tune in to see how the future of African tech might be shaped by these powerful forces.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Join Alice as she explores the world of tech and shares impactful stories with guests on "My Tech Story."Subscribe to our podcast, drop a like, comment, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest content.Don't forget to spread the word! Sharing is caring! 🌟Follow us on social media:📸 Instagram: / mytechstoryafrica 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/my-t...🐦 Twitter: https://x.com/mtsafrica_?s=21♪ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mytechstoryaf...Join our community: https://www.mtsafrica.co/joinInterested in being a guest on the podcast? Apply here: https://forms.gle/ffAniezzFHoEvhPY7Got questions or suggestions? Drop us an email: [email protected] 📧 #MyTechStoryAfrica #Season3 #AfricanTech
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In this captivating episode of My Tech Story Africa, we bring you Radhika Bhachu, co-founder of Ndovu, a revolutionary fintech startup transforming financial inclusion across Africa. Radhika shares her incredible journey from corporate finance at BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, to building a wealth management platform tailored for everyday Africans. This episode dives into her personal experiences, offering invaluable insights for aspiring entrepreneurs, tech enthusiasts, and anyone looking to understand how fintech can empower communities through responsible investing.🔸 Radhika’s Career PathRadhika begins by taking us through her journey from studying mathematics at the University of Nottingham to her early career in finance. After working as an investment consultant advising pension funds, her interpersonal skills led her to BlackRock’s sales team, where she managed major client portfolios and grew her understanding of the global financial landscape. Despite her success abroad, Radhika felt a strong calling to return home to Kenya and build something meaningful in the African market.🔸 Expanding Access to Global MarketsBefore Ndovu, most Africans had limited investment options, with traditional asset managers offering only local funds. Ndovu changed this by providing access to global markets and offering diversified funds, including those in sectors like technology, healthcare, and semiconductors. These portfolios help users mitigate risks while earning competitive returns, all through a user-friendly app.🔸 Speed Over PerfectionRadhika emphasizes that in the tech industry, particularly fintech, speed is more important than perfection. She shares key lessons from building Ndovu, such as rapidly testing product ideas, gathering customer feedback, and iterating quickly. Ndovu’s approach to product development focuses on constant validation—testing small features with customers before committing to large-scale development.🔸Investing Smart: Balancing Risk and RewardRadhika provides valuable advice on managing risk in investment portfolios, explaining how to balance low-risk options like money market funds with higher-risk investments in sectors such as technology. This approach allows users to grow their wealth sustainably while minimizing significant losses.🔸 Growing Beyond KenyaAs Ndovu continues to scale, Radhika shares her vision of expanding the platform beyond Kenya to other African markets. She emphasizes the need for tailored solutions that address the unique financial challenges across the continent, and how Ndovu is building a scalable model that can serve diverse markets while staying true to its mission of financial inclusion.__________________________________________________________________Join Alice as she explores the world of tech and shares impactful stories with guests on My Tech Story Africa!Subscribe to our podcast, drop a like, comment, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest content.Don't forget to spread the word! Sharing is caring! 🌟Follow us on social media:📸 Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/mytechstoryafrica/](https://www.instagram.com/mytechstoryafrica/)💼 LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/company/my-tech-story-africa/?viewAsMember=true](https://www.linkedin.com/company/my-tech-story-africa/?viewAsMember=true)🐦 Twitter: [https://x.com/mtsafrica_?s=21](https://x.com/mtsafrica_?s=21)♪ TikTok: [https://www.tiktok.com/@mytechstoryafrica?_t=8hBOKRveWRB&_r=1](https://www.tiktok.com/@mytechstoryafrica?_t=8hBOKRveWRB&_r=1)Join our community: [https://www.mtsafrica.co/join](https://www.mtsafrica.co/join)Interested in being a guest on the podcast? Apply here: https://forms.gle/ffAniezzFHoEvhPY7Got questions or suggestions? Drop us an email: [email protected] 📧 #MyTechStoryAfrica #Season3 #AfricanTech #DesignPractice #ProductDesign #TechInnovation #InspiringStories #WomenInTech
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Welcome to the August Edition of the My Tech Story Africa podcast!
In this roundtable discussion, host Alice Kanjejo is joined by Dominic Mulinda, Chief Product Officer at Honeycoin, and Evans Munene, a software engineer at Google and entrepreneur to delve into some of the most compelling stories in the African tech landscape.
🔶 What's Caught Your Mind?
We kick off the discussion by sharing the latest trends and stories that have made waves in the tech world this month. From groundbreaking innovations to unexpected developments, we provide a snapshot of what’s currently shaping the African tech scene.
🔶 Safaricom vs. Starlink: The Internet Wars
The entry of Starlink into the Kenyan market has sparked significant debate. As Safaricom, the country's largest telecom provider, faces off against this global giant, we analyze the implications for the local ISP market. What does this mean for consumers? Will Starlink’s satellite technology revolutionize Internet access in Kenya, or will Safaricom’s established network hold its ground? This conversation dives deep into the strategies, potential outcomes, and the broader impact on Kenya’s digital future.
🔶 The Arrest of Telegram's CEO: A Sign of Things to Come?
The recent arrest of Telegram's CEO, Pavel Durov, has raised important questions about the responsibilities of tech platforms in monitoring illicit activity. We dive into the details of the charges, which include enabling criminal activity through the messaging app, and discuss the broader implications for tech companies operating in regulated environments. How does this event shape the future of platform accountability, privacy, and the decentralization of technology?
🔶 The Rise of Electric Bodas
Electric Bodas (motorcycles) are becoming increasingly popular in Nairobi, offering a more sustainable and cost-effective alternative to traditional bikes. We examine the impact of this trend on the transportation sector, the environment, and the livelihoods of Boda riders. Is this the beginning of a new era in urban mobility, or just a passing trend? Find out as we explore the future of electric mobility in Kenya and beyond.
🔶 Open Source Software Alternatives
For startups and small businesses, finding affordable and effective tools is crucial. In this segment, we highlight some of the best open-source software alternatives to popular SaaS products. We discuss the pros and cons of using open-source software and share some of our favorite picks that could give your business a competitive edge.
🔶 Funding News in African Tech
The African tech ecosystem is buzzing with activity, and several startups have recently secured significant funding. We celebrate these successes and discuss what they mean for the future of tech on the continent. From Nala’s impressive $40 million raise to other notable funding rounds, we look at the trends driving investment in African startups and what this influx of capital means for innovation and growth in the region.
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In this episode of My Tech Story Africa, we sit down with the talented and inspiring Alison Eyo at Rayna UI, a top design firm known for creating stunning and user-friendly interfaces. Rayna UI specializes in delivering innovative design solutions that blend aesthetics with functionality. Their team of expert designers is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of user experience to create impactful digital products.
Alison shares her unique journey from a curious child in Lagos to a leading designer. Here’s what to expect:
🔶 From being a standout computer science student, helping her father with his handwritten books, to challenging societal norms, she has always pursued her passion for technology and design.
🔶 Alison emphasizes the power of curiosity, saying, "You need to ask questions, and if you don't ask these questions, you won't get the answers you need. That will then inform your visual or design decisions."
🔶 Reflecting on her childhood, Alison shares, "I have aunties who believe that the woman's room is the kitchen. Every time you're having family functions, you should be cooking, you should be cleaning, which I do anyways, but that's not my identity." This highlights the traditional expectations she faced and overcame. It was a constant struggle to balance my interests and their expectations."
🔶 Alison’s career path is a testament to her resilience and adaptability. From studying medical biochemistry to interning in oil and gas, and finally finding her true calling in design, she has navigated many fields. "I moved from being a graphic designer to a medical student to an oil and gas intern," she recounts with a smile.
🔶 Alison’s story also touches on the challenges of gender bias in technology. She recalls a male classmate who doubted women's abilities to code. "I had a guy in my class say that girls don't know how to code," she remembers. This stereotype didn’t stop her from excelling and pursuing her passion. She adds, "There were always those who believed tech wasn't a field for women, but I knew I belonged."
🔶 Education plays a crucial role in Alison's story. She talks about the impractical nature of studying biochemistry in Nigeria due to inadequate resources and teaching methods. "It was the most impractical course, actually. I don't recommend anybody study biochemistry in Nigeria," she states. This educational disparity can demotivate students and lead to a lack of confidence in their chosen fields.
Discover why actually doing design work (not just watching videos) is key to mastering the craft. Learn how being curious and asking the right questions can supercharge your design decisions.
Dive into Alison's inspiring journey of navigating societal expectations and carving out a tech career as a woman in Africa. Plus, get the gist on the real world of product design and the big difference between just learning about design and actually being a great designer.
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Welcome to another engaging episode of the My Tech Story Africa podcast!
The June Tech Roundtable discussion features insightful conversations with Dominique Mulinda, the Chief Product Officer at Honeycoin and Evans Munene, a software engineer at Google and entrepreneur, we dive into a variety of topics shaping the tech landscape in Africa.🔶 What's Caught Your Attention?The President's recent interaction on X Space caught our attention, showcasing a raw and authentic engagement with the youth.🔶 Xbox One vs Game PassWe discuss the Xbox Game Pass, Microsoft's Netflix-like subscription service for games.🔶 Deep DiveAdopting a new format, we cover multiple topics in 15-minute segments.🔶 Kenya's Gen Z Digital EraThe Kenyan finance bill protests highlighted the power of digital activism with hashtags trending on X.🔶 Kenyans' Involvement in Social ChangeWe ponder if this moment signifies a shift in how Kenyans use technology for activism.🔶 The Aha Moment Behind the ProtestDiscussing the impact of technology and the public's changing perception towards it.🔶 The Tech Bro's Call to ActionConsidering the potential of open-source projects to drive lasting change.🔶 Mjango: The Business of Raising Money for CausesMjanga, a platform similar to GoFundMe, raised over $155,000 for medical bills in a week.🔶 How Kenyans are Able to Monetize their Digital ProductsExploring the challenges and advantages of digital product distribution in Kenya.🔶 Safaricom's Shutdown Raises QuestionsAfter protesters occupied parliament, Safaricom was shut down. We examine the potential political interference.🔶 Ideas for a Competitor in the 5G MarketWith Airtel expanding its 5G network, we discuss what other providers can do to compete.🔶 Do We Need a Monopoly?We debate the implications of software's distribution advantage.🔶 Kenya: Digital ID Systems for BabiesBill Gates urged President Ruto to implement digital ID systems for newborns, aiming to improve healthcare access.🔶 Patients Own Their Own Health TechWith new tech allowing patients to access their health records, we discuss the balance between convenience and privacy.🔶 On the Decentralization of IdentityExploring how digital IDs and blockchains could decentralize identity recognition.🔶 MTN Adopts OpenAPI in NigeriaMTN's move to adopt OpenAPI aims to grow digital wallet usage. We discuss the opportunities and challenges this presents.🔶 Cloud 3.5 & MoreWe wrap up with exciting news about Cloud 3.5 Sonnet, which surpasses ChatGPT 4.0. __________________________________________________
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Welcome to another episode of My Tech Story Africa!🎙️ Today, we have an incredible chat with Julius Abuja, the New Business development lead at Paymentology for the Sub-Saharan region.
Our host, Alice Kanjejo, explores Julius's amazing journey from medical research in biotechnology to joining the banking sector, being part of the founding team at Peach Payments, and now working at Paymentology. Julius shares his experiences, giving us great insights into the world of financial technology in Africa.
Julius’s story started in medical research but shifted to fintech because he wanted to solve real-world problems. At Peach Payments, he helped make a payment service provider (PSP) work well in Kenya, tackling the big issue of payment delays. His work led to three banks supporting Peach Payments, showing how important it is for banks and fintech companies to work together.
He discusses the pressure on banks to team up with fintechs. As the financial world changes quickly, traditional banks see the benefits of partnering with innovative fintech companies to improve their services and stay competitive. Julius explains how Paymentology works with banks across Africa, helping them issue cards and make financial services more accessible. This is vital in Africa, where every market has its own unique challenges and opportunities.
Julius also shares valuable advice for those looking to make it in fintech. He believes success comes from understanding problems deeply before finding solutions. "Payments are just problems. The answer is not in the solution; the answer is in the problem. To have an answer, you must have a question," he says. This approach drives innovation and effective solutions in fintech.
Watch the full episode now to gain insights into the hurdles and opportunities that lie ahead in Africa's quest for financial inclusion.__________________________________________________
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This episode stars Joe Kinvi, co-founder of HoaQ and founder of Stealth Startup, his story came across not as extraordinary, but universal in its very humanness. Growing up between countries, he recalls feeling unsure of where he fit in. Joe Kinvi is a notable figure in the African tech investment landscape, having transitioned from a background in finance to entrepreneurship and tech investment. He co-founded HoaQ, an investor community focused on backing entrepreneurs and creating scalable businesses for Africa and its diaspora (Empower Africa) (AfriTech XYZ).But even then, Joe's innate curiosity pushed him to explore. I chuckled when he spoke fondly of a wealthy family friend sparking boyhood dreams of success. "Washing that fancy car, I'd imagine what it must be like."
At 12, moving to Ireland knowing only French intensified that feeling of not belonging. Yet through daily trips to the library, and bonding with Michael over football, English gradually became less frightening. Hard work and friendship - simple but powerful remedies we all rely on.Academically, Joe thrived. But pursuing accounting purely for its stability left him unfulfilled.
"Deep down, I yearned for something more meaningful." Who among us has not questioned our path, with careers often an uncertain journey of self-discovery. Entrepreneurship demanded risks, but creating his fintech platform to bring people together aligned with Joe's spirit of curiosity. Through building community and connections, he found joy and purpose - primal human needs we all strive to fulfill.
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Get ready for an exhilarating new season of the My Tech Story Africa podcast! 🚀 In this captivating trailer, your host Alice Kanjejo gives you a sneak peek at all the incredible things in store.This season, MTS is venturing into uncharted territory, setting its sights on a brand new market. 🌍 But that's not all - the team is also laser-focused on cultivating the next generation of African tech superstars. 🌟 After a wildly successful first year that saw the podcast expand to 7 countries across the continent, the MTS crew is pulling out all the stops to make Season 3 the biggest and boldest one yet. Speaking of milestones, did you hear the news? MTS has officially hit the 1-year mark, and the team is celebrating in style. 🎉 But the party doesn't stop there - they've also got some exciting new additions up their sleeves. Get ready for a monthly tech newsletter packed with the latest industry insights and trends, plus a special "tech roundtable" series where we team up with some of Africa’s brightest minds to dissect the hottest trends and discussions in the tech space.💡And that's just the tip of the iceberg. In Season 3, MTS is diving headfirst into some of the hottest topics driving innovation in Africa, from cutting-edge tech policy to the rise of super apps, e-commerce, and agri-tech. 🌱 Trust us, you won't want to miss a single episode.Episodes will be released every Wednesday at 11am EAT, so make sure to set those alarms and get ready to be the first to hear the latest and greatest. ⏰We're excited to announce that this video was shot at NIT Studio, our official partner. Plus, NIT Studio is offering an exclusive 10% discount on corporate headshots when you use the code MTS10. 📸MTS is also actively seeking brand collaborations and partnerships. 🤝 So if you're looking to get your message in front of a savvy, tech-savvy audience, reach out through the website, email or social media platforms.Subscribe to the My Tech Story Africa podcast now, and get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through the dynamic world of African innovation. 💻 #MyTechStoryAfrica #Season3 #AfricanTech
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This episode of My Tech Story Africa introduces a new segment called "Tech Roundtable," a monthly discussion on significant tech news from both Africa and around the world.
Hosted by Alice Kanjejo, the May Roundup features Dominic Mulinda - Head of Product at HoneyCoin and Tonee Ndungu - Co-founder & CEO of Tribbe for a wide-ranging conversation.
Global Tech News:
The impact of Donald Trump's conviction on US elections (briefly mentioned) The controversy surrounding COVID-19 vaccines and Dr. Anthony Fauci (briefly mentioned)Challenges for African Startups:
Recent funding and receivership of Kenyan agritech company iProcure Copia's significant layoffs despite substantial funding The pressure of rapid growth vs. sustainable business practices The importance of experience, financial prudence, and mental well-being for founders Highlighting that funding isn't the sole measure of successThe Impact of Failure in Startups:
The episode challenges the stigma of failure, framing it as a learning experience. "Failure Fridays" are suggested as a platform for founders to share setbacks.AI Advancements:
The discussion dives into the recent releases of OpenAI's GPT-4.0 ("Omni") and Google's Gemini 1.5. Potential reasons for close release dates are explored. Capabilities of GPT-4.0, including its multimodal features and healthcare applications, are addressed. The evolving competition in the AI landscape with LLaMA and Claude 3 is mentioned.AI's Impact on Africa's Future:
The conversation explores the transformative potential of AI on African education and employment, considering Africa's booming youth population. Focus on how AI can revolutionize learning and skill development for future jobs.Opportunities for Indie Developers:
The rise of open-source projects and tools like GitHub Copilot is examined. The episode emphasizes how these advancements empower African developers to build innovative products more efficiently. This can lead to faster product development and deployment, making high-quality tech solutions more accessible.The Challenge of Regulation:
The ongoing debate around digital age regulation is addressed, focusing on Kenya Film Commission's recent moves. The discussion weighs the potential consequences on creators and the tech ecosystem. The need for a balanced approach fostering innovation and responsible tech use is emphasized.Don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter here mtsafrica.co/join or miss out on the Monthly Tech Roundups for more insights on the evolving tech landscape and its impact on Africa and the world!____Join Alice as she explores the world of tech and shares impactful stories with guests on "My Tech Story."Subscribe to our podcast, leave a like, comment, and turn on the notification bell to be alerted whenever we post content.Last but not least, tell a friend about us. Sharing is caring! Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.mtsafrica.co/join
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In this episode of My Tech Story Africa, our guest Rhoda King’ori takes us through the evolution of Zydii, a tech venture platform that started in 2016, enabling you to unlock transformative growth for your business, with their premier digital training solution designed for the African workforce.
Rhoda recounts key milestones, from winning the Standard Chartered IBIS women’s pitch competition to meeting the president. She also speaks to the intricacies of managing a startup, from recruitment and operations to the ever-evolving roles within a dynamic environment.
The conversation also explores the profound impact of adaptability on her life. Her passion for contributing to the African tech ecosystem beams through the entire episode, as she aims to empower startups, offer mentorship, and eventually become an investor.
Her future vision involves leveraging AI for knowledge management in businesses and fostering a culture of African founders becoming investors themselves.
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In this episode of My Tech Story Africa, Wanjiru Mwoka details her exciting transition into the Web3 and crypto space, where she envisions herself contributing her marketing skills to the industry and promoting awareness about the positive aspects of blockchain technology.
While acknowledging limited opportunities for Africans in the Web3 job market due to biases, she encourages aspiring professionals to be open-minded, learn at their own pace, and build a strong online presence.
Despite wishing she'd gotten into tech sooner, she chose to focus on commitment to new endeavors over regret, even in the face of initial challenges.
The episode closes with a powerful parting shot from Wanjiru, urging listeners to be gentle with themselves, embrace new opportunities, and stay committed to their goals. There is transformative power in staying the course!
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In today's episode of My Tech Story Africa, we feature Gerald Black, a distinguished and award-winning tech ecosystem builder.
With over 11 years of work experience, he is currently a partner at Black Ops, a community for top operators on venture-backed startups across Africa as well as the host of "Backend by Gerald Black" podcast, which is a platform for spotlighting and celebrating achievements of tech founders, operators, investors and hubs across Africa.
This episode goes beyond Black's impressive entrepreneurial background, delving into the specific challenges and opportunities facing FinTech startups in the region. He also shares practical advice on building strong networks, finding effective mentors, and adapting to the ever-changing African context.
This is definitely a must-watch for anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of African Tech and gaining valuable knowledge from a seasoned industry leader.
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In this engaging episode of My Tech Story Africa, Robert Wekesa unfolds the fascinating chapters of his extraordinary journey from lecturing at a number of universities like the University of Greenwich UK and ALU Rwanda to being The Head of Training and Knowledge Manager at Power Learn Project. At the heart of their mission lies the dedication to train a staggering one million software developers across the diverse landscape of Africa.
Through their ingeniously crafted 16-week hybrid program, their main goal is to narrow the skills gap prevalent between fresh graduates and the dynamic demands of the tech industry. This unique initiative places a distinct emphasis on experiential, project-centered learning, ultimately nurturing intrinsic motivation among learners.
Robert paints a vivid picture of the impactful success stories emanating from this approach, with thousands of graduates not only acquiring crucial skills but also venturing into the realm of entrepreneurship, birthing startups that contribute to the tech ecosystem.
The episode concludes with a powerful message – "No one has monopoly over knowledge; always be ready to listen and learn."
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In this episode of My Tech Story Africa, we delve into the remarkable journey of Mercy Thira, whose path in the tech world was anything but straightforward.
From early experiences with typewriters in her mom's office to navigating a business degree that felt off-track, Mercy explored accounting and even contemplated medicine before a web hosting internship ignited her passion for coding.
Moringa's bootcamp became her pivotal launchpad, offering not only technical skills but also a profound boost in confidence. The journey wasn't a linear progression and overcoming self-doubt and societal expectations that whispered, "This isn't for girls," Mercy discovered the strength to persevere.
Now a software Chief Technology Officer at Pigi, Mercy pays it forward by mentoring other women, bridging the gap she once faced. Her story isn't just about tech; it's about defying expectations, finding a supportive community, and showcasing the audacity that can rewrite the code of what's possible for women in the tech world.
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