of the President, Kenya, Emma Omany, CEO of Busu Naturals,(overall winner of the She’s
Next Kenya competition), Chad Pollock, Visa East Africa Vice President and GM, Eva Ngigi,
Visa Kenya County Manager pose for a photo with a dummy cheque worth KES 2.5 million
during the She’s Next Kenya competition held at Hyatt Regency.
Busu Naturals wins She’s Next Kenya Grant, receiving KES 2.5M. Timao Group and Code with Kids secure 2nd and 3rd…
Uncover Skincare secures $1.4M to expand, innovate products for melanin-rich skin, and enhance tech-driven personalized skincare solutions.
Kenyan creatives embrace AI for efficiency but fear job loss, cultural bias, and IP issues, urging robust policies and ethical…
Visa announces five finalists for She’s Next Kenya program, offering grants, training, and mentorship to women entrepreneurs across various industries.
The 7th Cohort of the Women in Tech Program empowers 15 Kenyan female-led startups with training, mentorship, and funding.
Apply now for the Future of Capitalism competition to win up to $1M seed funding for innovative tech startups. Deadline:…
The Africa Technology Expo on June 22, 2024, showcases African tech innovation with networking, competitions, and industry insights.
M-PESA leads Kenya's 2024 Superbrands, reflecting shifts in consumer spending amid economic challenges and a preference for essential services.
Copia Global, once a thriving Kenyan e-commerce firm, has laid off all employees and ceased operations amid financial woes.
In Q1 2024, Infinix doubled its market share, fueled by innovative products and strong performance in Africa and Asia.
Patoranking Foundation and ALX Africa launch a $500,000 tech scholarship for 40 Africans to enhance skills and empower innovators.
Visa's She’s Next Grant Competition in Kenya offers women entrepreneurs grants, training, and mentorship to support and grow their businesses.
1962 law established KFCB (Kenya Films Classification Board); now outdated, stifles digital freedom, misaligned with modern democracy and technology.
MEDA partners with Obuntu Foundation to support African fund managers, enhancing their skills and resources through the Obuntu LaunchPad Program.
Visa Fintech Accelerator program second cohort includes startups from 28 countries, focusing on innovation and female leadership.