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President William Samoei Ruto, PhD announced Kenya will construct a 1GW Data Center in Naivasha, in collaboration with Microsoft, G42, and Eco-Cloud.
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo supported the move, lauding the country's aspirations to become a green #SiliconSavannah .
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78. Aicha Adoum Abdoulay (Chadian): Aicha, a Chadian entrepreneur, is the CEO and founder of Reindos Technologies, a firm specializing in telecom, IT, and digital services. Previously, she led technical management at Airtel Chad and co-founded Adesit to promote
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80. Meghan McCormick (Ghanaian): Meghan, co-founder of Dare to Innovate, launched Oze, a Ghana-based FinTech startup aiding SMEs with valuable insights. With a background in systems thinking, she prioritizes supporting small business owners and investing
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79. Delila Kidanu (Kenyan): Delila co-founded Koa, a FinTech startup focused on micro-savings and investments. With experience in social responsibility programs, she later consulted for tech firms in Kenya. Formerly with ThinkYoung and MEST
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82. Lyn Tukei (Ugandan): Tukei is a PR and Personal Branding Consultant, recognized among the world’s top 100 influential PR professionals. Currently serving as the Communications and PR Manager for CMA Uganda, she has previously held key roles at
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83. Marie-José Ndaya Ilunga (DRC): Marie-José, Deputy Director at BANQUE CENTRALE DU CONGO and co-chair of AFI’s Consumer Empowerment and Market Conduct (CEMC) working group, addresses financial education gaps for women and youth in the DRC. |
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84. Cina Lawson (Togolese): Hon. Cina Lawson, Togo's Minister of Digital Economy, utilizes telecom expertise for inclusive digital progress. Leading policy formulation and ICT sector development, she chairs state-owned boards and holds a Harvard
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85. Solape Akinpelu (Nigerian): Solape is a Certified Financial Education Instructor and CEO of @hervestng, a FinTech empowering African women through inclusive finance. She also leads initiatives supporting women in tech globally. |
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87. Demotivational Speaker (Nigerian): Odunayo is the COO at PiggyVest and founder of FirstCheck Africa and Endeavor. She also heads PushCV, a platform streamlining job applications. With prior roles at TechCabal, Tech Point, and Zikoko, she leverages her
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88. Aneth Kasebele (Tanzanian): Aneth, a Policy expert at UNCDF, has over 10 years of experience in digital finance and international development. Skilled in policy design, research, and program management, she focuses on digitizing government
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90. Queen (Ugandan): Ms. Tusiime, a UNISA graduate, embodies resilience and transformation, closely tied to HiPipo's #IncludeEveryone program. Despite adversity, her participation in the Women In FinTech hackathon showcased remarkable
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91. Lauryn Nwankpa (American): Ms. Nwankpa, comanaging director at Brand Citizens, blends creativity with social impact. She's a social impact strategist and startup advisor with experience at Dave and Headspace Inc. | shorturl.at/gkpY4
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92. Eva Ngigi-Sarwari (Kenyan): Since 2020, Eva has led at Visa Kenya. With 16 years in banking, including roles at CFC Stanbic and Co-operative Bank of Kenya, she holds degrees from Moi University and the University of Nairobi, plus a diploma
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93. Kemi Okusanya (Nigerian): She heads Hydrogen Payment Service Company, a startup revolutionizing payments in Africa. With a business degree from Warwick Business School, she rose through roles in Nigeria's multinational subsidiaries before leading