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 Amy Sarr Fall

Amy Sarr Fall

Amy Sarr Fall is a prominent Senegalese figure known for her multifaceted contributions to journalism, education, and women’s rights.

As the founder and director of Intelligences Presse, she has championed various causes, symbolizing the spirit of a true African Changemaker.

Intelligences Presse is a platform for awareness, dialogue, and, change.

In 2012, she launched « La Grande Rentrée Citoyenne », a conference that gathers annually 2000 students from all over the country and 60 mentors.
The conference gives voice to pioneers from various fields who have had an impact in their respective communities.

She also created the platform, Global Citizens’ Initiative for Education, which gathers leading figures in international politics, science, and culture.

Her impactful contribution has won her multiple awards, including being named among the 100 most influential young Africans by the Africa Youth Awards.

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 Ikpeme Neto

Ikpeme is a Nigerian internal medicine physician and digital health entrepreneur at the forefront of driving innovation and impacting the Nigerian health-tech landscape.

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Guy Futi

Born in Congo, Futi later moved to Jumia Group, where he held the roles of Special Projects Director and Managing Director.

Guy Futi has worked in the corporate world since 2008, beginning his career as the Founder of MAJI WATER, a beverage venture with a social mission to provide clean drinking water to those in need globally.

In 2020, he co-founded ORDA, a food tech SaaS platform with the mission to digitize African restaurants with its cloud-based operating system.

Its core offering is a cloud-based POS system, with the company offering a platform for omnichannel ordering plus a customizable microsite for its restaurant customers. 

Futi says Orda’s best customer is a small restaurant that hasn’t yet jumped on the SaaS train.

Futi and his team are racing to keep building and improving its product, expanding into new markets, and no doubt soon raising more money.

 

 

 

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Christian Nwachukwu

Christian Nwachukwu

Christian Nwachukwu is a Nigerian tech entrepreneur shaping the future of healthcare in Africa through innovative ventures.

He is the CEO of 10mg Pharma, a health-tech startup employing an AI algorithm based on the code tree model to pair healthcare providers with financing partners who meet specific criteria.

A graduate of Aston University, Christian brings a wealth of experience to the intersection of technology and pharmaceuticals.

His commitment to advancing healthcare in Africa is evident in his passion for integrating artificial intelligence into the pharmaceutical landscape at 10mg Pharma.

His deep understanding of the industry and extensive knowledge gained through two postgraduate degrees—a pharmaceutical management MBA and a digital entrepreneurship MSc—positions him as a driving force in the evolving healthcare technology landscape on the continent.

As part of a new generation of technopreneurs, Christian is dedicated to ushering in innovation that transforms healthcare practices and proves commercially viable.

His journey reflects a commitment to bridging the gap between traditional pharmaceutical practices and cutting-edge technology.

With a foundation built on education, experience, and a forward-thinking mindset, he stands at the forefront of those shaping the future of healthcare in Africa through innovative and profitable ventures.

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Christine Namara

Christine Namara is a seasoned professional with a passion for driving growth and investment in African markets.

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Clare Akamanzi

Clare has a wealth of experience in the private and public sectors, having worked in various capacities at the World Bank Group and the International Finance Corporation.

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Moustapha Ndoye 

Moustapha Ndoye

Moustapha Ndoye is a Senegalese tech entrepreneur with a mission to transform the Trucking industry in West Africa.

From founding Xtreme Design and Engineering to Teranga Solutions, Moustapha’s entrepreneurial spirit has always thrived on tackling challenges.

Now, with Chargel, he’s tackling inefficiencies in the transport sector, connecting shippers and carriers with seamless digital solutions.

Chargel is paving the way for a more efficient, transparent, and cost-effective transport system. This means faster deliveries, happier businesses, and ultimately, a boost to the entire West African economy!

Moustapha’s story is one of African ingenuity and innovation. He’s proving that world-changing solutions can arise right here on our continent!

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 Kemisola Bolarinwa

Kemisola is the Founder of Nextwear Technologies, the first wearable technology startup in Nigeria pioneering the designing and development of devices that enhance healthier living and personal security.

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Evelyne Dioh Simpa

Evelyne Dioh Simpa

She is the Managing Director of WIC CAPITAL, the first investment fund in West Africa that exclusively targets women-led small and growing businesses.

The Fund’s mission is to unleash the full potential of women-led businesses in Africa through adapted funding, tailored technical assistance and business networks, providing a platform for collaboration between local private and public sector actors to shape the gender-lens investing landscape in the region.

Evelyne’s journey is marked by significant achievements. Before WIC Capital, she brought her expertise to FONSIS, Senegal’s sovereign wealth fund. Her experience at the General Inspection of the Société Générale Group further solidified her standing as a seasoned investment professional.

Evelyne’s passion for the African private sector is not just a career choice; it’s a life mission. Her dedication to reinforcing and growing small businesses reflects a commitment to the broader development of the continent.

She has previously been listed in The Choiseul 100 Africa list of young African leaders and included on the Black Women in Asset Management (BWAM) 40 under 40 list.

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Farah Emara

Farah is an Egyptian entrepreneur passionate about solving the inefficiencies in the agricultural value chain.

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Mahmoud Mohieldin

Mahmoud Mohieldin is an Egyptian economist and development expert who has held several high-level positions in international organizations and the Egyptian government.

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Tech Titans: 35 Trailblazers Who Shaped Africa’s Tech Landscape in 2023

Tech Titans: 35 Trailblazers Who Shaped Africa's Tech Landscape in 2023

Africa’s tech ecosystem is booming, and 2023 has been a particularly defining year for innovation and progress.

From visionary policymakers and venture capitalists to tech journalists and startup founders, a diverse group of individuals have played a pivotal role in shaping this exciting landscape.

Empower Africa is proud to present the “Tech Titans: 35 Trailblazers Who Shaped Africa’s Tech Landscape in 2023,” a celebration of the individuals who have driven transformative change throughout the year.

Each of these 35 titans has made a significant contribution, and their collective efforts are propelling Africa’s tech ecosystem to new heights.

1. Mounir Nakhla (Founder and CEO of MNT-Halan)

Nakhla’s leadership has revolutionized Egypt’s fintech scene with MNT-Halan, a leading mobile money platform.

His dedication to financial inclusion has empowered millions of Egyptians and paved the way for broader fintech adoption across Africa.

This year, MNT-Halan became Egypt’s first unicorn.

2. Pascal Murasira (Managing Director for Norrsken, East Africa)

Murasira’s passion for supporting early-stage tech startups is evident in his work at Norrsken, a Swedish impact investor. His commitment to nurturing innovation has empowered countless East African entrepreneurs and fueled the region’s tech growth.

3. Oyin Solebo (Managing Director, ARM Labs Lagos Techstars Accelerator)

Solebo’s expertise in nurturing tech talent has been instrumental in the success of ARM Labs, a leading accelerator program in Nigeria. Her dedication to empowering young entrepreneurs is shaping the future of Nigeria’s tech scene.

4. Agnes Gathaiya (Country Director, Eastern Africa – Google)

Gathaiya’s leadership at Google has been instrumental in driving internet access and digital literacy across Eastern Africa. Her commitment to bridging the digital divide is ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to participate in the tech revolution.

5. Andrew Fassnidge (Founder, Africa Tech Summit)

Fassnidge’s vision for the Africa Tech Summit has created a premier platform for connecting investors, entrepreneurs, and policymakers across the continent. His tireless efforts have fostered collaboration and fueled investment in Africa’s tech sector.

6. Eunice Ajim (Founding Partner, Ajim Capital)

Ajim’s investment savvy has made Ajim Capital a leading force in Africa’s venture capital landscape. Her focus on early-stage tech startups with high growth potential is unlocking innovation and creating jobs across the continent.

7. Caleb Maru (Founder of Tech Safari)

Maru’s Tech Safari platform is a go-to resource for news and insights on Africa’s tech scene. His dedication to storytelling has shed light on the continent’s tech revolution and inspired countless innovators.

8. Irene Phoebe Kiwia (Co-Founder, Adanian Labs)

Kiwia’s work at Adanian Labs is at the forefront of artificial intelligence development in Africa. Her focus on using AI to solve local challenges is paving the way for a more equitable and sustainable future.

9. Addis Alemayehou (Chairman, Kazana Group)

Alemayehou’s visionary leadership has made Kazana Group a leading player in Ethiopia’s tech sector. His commitment to building world-class technology companies is putting Ethiopia on the map as a tech hub.

10. Keet van Zyl (Partner & Co-Founder, Knife Capital)

Van Zyl’s sharp eye for promising tech startups has made Knife Capital a leading venture capital firm in South Africa. Her dedication to supporting early-stage ventures is fueling innovation and job creation across the country.

11. Alex Okosi (Managing Director, Africa, Google)

Okosi’s leadership at Google is driving digital inclusion and economic growth across Africa. His focus on connecting people and businesses through technology is having a transformative impact on the continent.

12. Mumbi Ndung’u (Chief Of Growth & Operations, Power Learn Project – Africa)

Ndung’u’s commitment to developing Africa’s tech talent is evident in her work at the Power Learn Project. Her dedication to equipping young people with the skills they need to succeed in the tech industry is shaping the future workforce.

13. Aida Diarra – Senior VP and Head of Sub-Saharan Africa, at Visa

Aida Diarra stands as a formidable figure in Africa’s technology and finance landscape. With a career marked by innovation and a commitment to driving financial inclusion, Diarra has been a catalyst for transformative change.

14. Maxime Bayen – Co-Founder, Africa: The Big Deal

Maxime is passionate about the role of entrepreneurship and tech in economic development. He has been working within the African startup ecosystem for almost a decade.

15. Maya Horgan Famodu – Partner and Founder, Ingressive Capital

Famodu’s impact on the investment landscape is significant, with Ingressive Capital playing a crucial role in supporting early-stage startups and fostering innovation across the continent.

16. Omar Laalej – Managing Director, Al Mada Ventures

Laalej’s strategic vision at Al Mada Ventures has positioned the firm as a key player in fostering technology-driven solutions, contributing to the digital transformation of industries across Africa.

17. Ralf Fletcher – CEO, Topco Media

Fletcher’s leadership at Topco Media has elevated the visibility of African tech achievements, creating platforms that celebrate success stories and inspire the next generation of innovators.

18. Tunji Andrews – CEO at Awabah

Andrews’ commitment to financial inclusion shines through Awabah.

In November, Awabah, a digital technology company focused on building wealth and providing financial sustainability to informal sector workers, was named the Best Newcomer at the GSA Africa Awards.

19. Rebecca Enonchong – CEO of AppsTech

A stalwart in the tech industry, Enonchong’s leadership at AppsTech has played a crucial role in driving digital transformation, providing innovative solutions to businesses across the continent.

20. Zekarias Amsalu Dubale – Founder, Africa Fintech Summit

Dubale’s vision for the Africa Fintech Summit has fostered collaboration and dialogue, positioning Africa as a hub for fintech innovation and investment.

21. Paula Gilbert – Editor at Connecting Africa

Gilbert’s role as an editor at Connecting Africa has been pivotal in amplifying the voices and stories of Africa’s tech ecosystem, fostering a sense of community and shared knowledge.

22. Iyinoluwa Aboyeji – Founder of Future Africa

Aboyeji’s commitment to nurturing African tech talent is evident through Future Africa, where he empowers entrepreneurs with the resources and mentorship needed to bring their ideas to fruition.

23. Folake Owodunni – Co-Founder & CEO, Emergency Response Africa

Owodunni’s leadership at Emergency Response Africa has harnessed technology to save lives, providing innovative solutions for emergency response and healthcare access across the continent.

24. Aki Anastasiou – Journalist, MyBroadband

A leading tech journalist, Anastasiou’s insightful reporting at MyBroadband has been instrumental in keeping audiences informed about the latest developments and trends in the African tech landscape.

25. Hardy Pemhiwa – Group President & CEO, Cassava Technologies

Pemhiwa’s leadership at Cassava Technologies has been transformative, leveraging digital solutions to enhance connectivity.

26. Tage Kene-Okafor – Reporter at TechCrunch

Kene-Okafor’s insightful reporting at TechCrunch has brought global attention to African tech innovations, bridging the gap between the continent and the international tech community.

27. Ramez El-Serafy – CEO at Flat6Labs

El-Serafy’s leadership at Flat6Labs has been instrumental in fostering a vibrant startup ecosystem, providing crucial support and mentorship for entrepreneurs across Africa.

28. Magalie Gauze-Sanga – Founder, Koree

Gauze-Sanga’s entrepreneurial spirit shines through Koree.

Koree, a Cameroonian fintech company, was crowned the winner of the 2023 Ecobank Fintech Challenge.

29. Kidus Asfaw – CEO & Co-Founder at Kubik, Inc

Kubik won the startup of the year award at the Global Startup Awards in Copenhagen, Denmark.

The company employs cutting-edge technology for recycling and repurposing plastic waste into green, cost-effective, and long-lasting low-carbon building materials.

30. Lionel Marumahoko – Board President, Uncommon.org

Marumahoko’s commitment to education technology at Uncommon.org has opened new possibilities for learning.

31. Kola Aina – Founding Partner at Ventures Platform

Aina’s role at Ventures Platform has been transformative, providing strategic investment and support for startups, accelerating their growth and impact on the African tech landscape.

32. Khalil Azzouzi – Partner at Azur Innovation Management

Azzouzi is one of the driving forces behind Azur Innovation Management.

Founded in 2020, Azur Innovation Management is a venture capital firm based out of Casablanca, Morocco. It invests in agriculture, consumer products and services, manufacturing and beauty sectors.

33. Juliet Ehimuan – Founder, Beyond Limits

Ehimuan’s leadership at Beyond Limits has elevated the role of technology in addressing societal challenges, pioneering solutions that create lasting impact.

34. Olumide Balogun – Director, West Africa at Google

Balogun’s role at Google West Africa has been pivotal in expanding the tech giant’s footprint, fostering digital inclusion, and empowering local businesses through innovative solutions.

35. Joyce-Ann Wainaina – Managing Partner, Chui Ventures

Wainaina’s leadership at Chui Ventures has contributed to the transformation of the tech landscape, guiding businesses towards sustainable growth and social impact.

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Catherine Wijnberg

Catherine Wijnberg

She is an advocate for change, women, and entrepreneurs.

In 2006, she founded Fetola with a mission to deliver sustainable solutions addressing the triple threat of unemployment, inequality, and poverty on a massive scale.

Under her leadership, Fetola has evolved into one of South Africa’s leading business growth agencies.

Renowned for its national business accelerators, Fetola empowers emerging SMEs, fueling economic growth and creating vital employment opportunities.

Catherine positions Fetola as a key player in nurturing healthy SME ecosystems across industries, contributing to the overall vibrancy of the business landscape.

Beyond her role at Fetola, she is a keynote speaker and author passionate about effecting scalable impact at the ecosystem level, leadership development, and innovation.

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Peter Njonjo

Peter is an accomplished business leader with over 20 years of experience across sub-Saharan Africa with a mission to revolutionize the efficiency of Africa’s food industry.

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Radhika Bhachu

Radhika is a Kenyan entrepreneur passionate about promoting responsible investing through financial education and making investing more accessible and people-friendly in Africa.

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Omar Shoukry Sakr

Omar Shoukry Sakr

He is the Founder and CEO of Nawah Scientific, an online platform that receives experiment requests, collects samples, conducts tests and returns results digitally.

Founded in 2015, the biotech startup aims to enable scientists to conduct higher-quality research, regardless of location and owned lab facilities.

Omar is a pharmacist by education and holds a PhD in pharmaceutical technology from the University of Geneva and an MBA from HULT Business School in London.

His career extends over 18 years of experience in the pharmaceutical field in academia and industry.

Omar’s research focuses on nanotech applications for the controlled delivery of small molecules and biological drugs.

He has also authored and co-authored several peer-reviewed articles and book chapters in top journals.

Omar holds several scientific and business awards, including the prestigious Jack Ma award, Africa Business Heroes (2019).

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AI Pioneers: Honoring 30 Tech Trailblazers Shaping the Future of Africa Through Artificial Intelligence

AI Pioneers: Honoring 30 Tech Trailblazers Shaping the Future of Africa Through Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming economies and societies across the globe, and Africa is no exception.
 
Despite numerous challenges, the continent is making significant strides in developing and deploying AI solutions to address its unique needs and opportunities.

Africa is home to some of the world’s most pressing challenges, including poverty, disease, and lack of access to education and healthcare.
 
AI has the potential to play a crucial role in addressing these challenges by providing innovative and scalable solutions.

For instance, AI-powered healthcare systems are being developed to improve diagnostic accuracy, provide remote patient monitoring, and even deliver personalized treatment plans.
 
In agriculture, AI is being used to optimize crop yields, predict weather patterns, and connect farmers with markets.
 
And in education, AI-based platforms are providing personalized learning experiences, making education more accessible and effective.

AI Adoption and Growth

The adoption of AI in Africa is still in its early stages, but it is growing rapidly. 
 
The number of AI startups on the continent has increased significantly in recent years, and governments are increasingly recognizing the potential of AI to drive economic growth and development.

The future of AI in Africa is bright. The continent has a young, tech-savvy population, and there is a growing recognition of the potential of AI to address Africa’s challenges.  

The continent is making significant progress in developing and deploying AI solutions, and the future of AI in Africa is bright.
 
With continued investment and support, Africa can become a global leader in AI innovation and use AI to transform the lives of its citizens.
 
Amid this push, Empower Africa is thrilled to highlight 30 incredible individuals leading the charge in transforming Africa’s technological landscape.


From developing groundbreaking algorithms to leveraging AI for social impact, these innovators are not just embracing change; they’re driving it. 

 
1. Gys Kappers – CEO Dataprophet
2. Yaw Bediako – CEO and Co-Founder at Yemaachi Biotech
3. Henry Mascot – CEO of Curacel
4. Mohamed. Fergany – Founder of Convertedin
5. Michelle Ruiz – CEO IQPay (Pty) Ltd
6. Kate Kallot  – Founder & CEO of Amini
7. Merelda Wu – Co-Founder & CEO @ Melio AI
8. Nneka Mobisson – Co-founder and CEO, mDoc
9. Ahmed Kadous – CEO & Co-Founder at Pharmacy Marts
10. Gur Geva – Founder and CEO at iiDENTIFii
11. Charles Onu – Co-founder & CEO at Ubenwa Health
12. Nelson Aseka – Founder & CEO at AIfluence Inc.
13. Teniola Adedeji – Co-founder of Pharmarun
14. Ahmed Abaza – CEO at Synapse Analytics
15. Mahmoud AbdelAziz – Founder & CEO at DevisionX
16. Benji Meltzer – Co-Founder, Aerobotics
17. Karim Beguir – Co-Founder & CEO of InstaDeep
18. Karl Nchite – Co-Founder & CEO at CatalyzU
19. Philip Thigo – Executive Director for Africa, Thunderbird School of Global Management
20. Rana el Kaliouby – Founder of Affectiva
21. Fatima Tambajang – Head of Developer, Startups & VC Ecosystem for Africa & Middle East at NVIDIA
22. Gilles Q. HACHEME – Research Scientist at Microsoft AI for Good
23. Vukosi Marivate – Co-Founder, Lelepa AI
24. Ibrahim Adepoju – Co-Founder and CEO at Tyms.io
25. Muthoni Wanyoike – Founder, AI & Insights
26. Ricardo Rosa – Director, Enterprise Commercial Africa at Microsoft
27. Jade Abbott – Founder at Lelalpa AI
28. Jacques Ludik – Founder, Cortex Logic
29. Tholang Mathopa – Founder, Leriba AI
30. Mark Igbinedion – Founder & CEO at Distinct.ai

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Doaa Aref is a trailblazing Egyptian tech entrepreneur and a passionate advocate for women in tech.

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