Forbes Cover: “Africa Is The Place of Opportunity…”
Find the original post on Forbes Africa HERE. “Our vision is really to see a world of empowered smallholder farmers working at the cutting edge of technology and innovation” –
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Find the original post on Forbes Africa HERE. “Our vision is really to see a world of empowered smallholder farmers working at the cutting edge of technology and innovation” –
No business can survive the negative effects of climate change and if well tapped, the decade’s challenge offers renewed opportunity to re-invent and re-energize our business approaches, business models that shall lead us to the next decade.
Beyond the buzzwords both in Bio-technology (Genome editing, bio sensors etc.) and Information-technology (AI, Block chain, Big data, IoT, 5G etc.), we are just starting to see real life and practical applications of these technologies at scale.
This article was first published in The Economist Intelligence Unit Food sustainability Index. Across the African continent, smallholder farmers contribute significantly to food security in their countries, accounting for the
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The Global Goals List, published online and in the March edition of Vanity Fair UK, is created in partnership with One Young World – the global forum for young leaders that identifies, promotes and connects the most impactful young leaders to create a better world, with more responsible, more effective leadership.
Over the last few months, I have been hiring for my start-ups and the experience has not been good! You would expect that in a country (Kenya) with up to 22%
Africa remains the continent that is still highly affected by access to water. Over 300 Million out of the 1.2 Billion population still lack clean and reliable water sources.
The Techstars Paris program welcomes startups from all over the world. One of them comes directly from Kenya: Hydrologistics. We interviewed its CEO, Brian Bosire, to know more about their activity and
The Knowledge Gap In Kenya and across the continent, small holder farmers contribute highly to the food security in their countries, accounting to over 75% of the food produced. However,