Stefan Froelich popularly known as The DumbTechGuy is one of Ghana’s bright minds in computer engineering with hands-on experience building tech for the Ghanaian and global markets. In this episode we discuss his journey to becoming a software engineer, how he rose into ‘software leadership’, his experience building some of Ghana’s favourite fintech platforms, and…
Desmond founded Complete Farmer seven years ago with the mission of unlocking global market access for local farmers in Ghana. In this episode, we delve into the journey so far, exploring what drives him as a leader and gaining insights into the innovative projects that Complete Farmer is currently developing.
Big techs have helped accelerate growth in Ghana’s tech ecosystem in the past with the presence and activation of Google Ghana, YouTube, Facebook and now with the presence of Google AI office and MTN Ghana. In this episode, we diagnose their impact on innovation in Ghana with Emmanuel A. Gamor current Senior Manager at MTN…
Verifibuy (formerly Kudigo) was recently named one of the fastest-growing companies in Africa by the Financial Times, in this episode, we spoke with Verifibuy’s CEO Irina Oduro about how they are building technology to support commerce activities of micro, small and medium enterprises in Ghana and Nigeria.
Ebenezer Ghanney founded WeWire to make B2B payments possible for all businesses across the world after leaving Yellowcard where he was employee number one in Ghana and led business operations. In this episode, we learn about his journey as an entrepreneur, building WeWire and his general thoughts on the fintech industry in Ghana and globally.
In 2012 Sandister Tei co-founded Wikimedia Ghana User Group a community of volunteer editors focused on improving and promoting Wikipedia’s knowledge projects in Ghana. In this episode, we ‘delved’ into the birth of the community, and the role they play in advancing digital literacy among others.
For most software businesses in Ghana, accessibility is an afterthought but in this conversation with Derrick Omari, we learn about why building inclusive products is a good business case and how to approach this mind shift.
Stefan Froelich popularly known as The DumbTechGuy is one of Ghana’s bright minds in computer engineering with hands-on experience building tech for the Ghanaian and global markets. In this episode we discuss his journey to becoming a software engineer, how he rose into ‘software leadership’, his experience building some of Ghana’s favourite fintech platforms, and…
Desmond founded Complete Farmer seven years ago with the mission of unlocking global market access for local farmers in Ghana. In this episode, we delve into the journey so far, exploring what drives him as a leader and gaining insights into the innovative projects that Complete Farmer is currently developing.
Big techs have helped accelerate growth in Ghana’s tech ecosystem in the past with the presence and activation of Google Ghana, YouTube, Facebook and now with the presence of Google AI office and MTN Ghana. In this episode, we diagnose their impact on innovation in Ghana with Emmanuel A. Gamor current Senior Manager at MTN…
Verifibuy (formerly Kudigo) was recently named one of the fastest-growing companies in Africa by the Financial Times, in this episode, we spoke with Verifibuy’s CEO Irina Oduro about how they are building technology to support commerce activities of micro, small and medium enterprises in Ghana and Nigeria.
Ebenezer Ghanney founded WeWire to make B2B payments possible for all businesses across the world after leaving Yellowcard where he was employee number one in Ghana and led business operations. In this episode, we learn about his journey as an entrepreneur, building WeWire and his general thoughts on the fintech industry in Ghana and globally.
In 2012 Sandister Tei co-founded Wikimedia Ghana User Group a community of volunteer editors focused on improving and promoting Wikipedia’s knowledge projects in Ghana. In this episode, we ‘delved’ into the birth of the community, and the role they play in advancing digital literacy among others.
For most software businesses in Ghana, accessibility is an afterthought but in this conversation with Derrick Omari, we learn about why building inclusive products is a good business case and how to approach this mind shift.