Just overheard someone say they only watch news on their phone now. I still miss the rustle of morning newspapers, but hey, at least notifications keep me updated on the fly. Times change, I guess.
The hardest part of building something new isn't the idea—it's the courage to start when nothing is guaranteed. Every founder I admire began with a single step into uncertainty. That step is enough.
One thing I've learned in business: don't let perfectionism delay your launch. Get a minimal viable product out, gather feedback, then iterate. Speed beats perfection.
Every day brings new headlines, but it's the stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things that truly inspire. Let's focus on the good and spread positivity.
One quick tip for your next job application: instead of listing responsibilities, focus on results. For example, 'Increased sales by 20% in six months' says a lot more than 'Responsible for sales.' Small change, big difference.
Hey everyone, noticed a big shift towards skills-based hiring lately. Companies are focusing more on what you can do rather than just your degree. If you're job hunting, update your profile to highlight projects and certifications. It’s making a real difference!
Just read about the new digital jobs program launching in Kenya. Looks like a solid move for tech roles in Nairobi. Exciting times for those looking to break into the sector!
In a world full of headlines, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But remember, every story of progress starts with a single step. Let’s keep moving forward together.
I'm constantly amazed by the resilience and creativity in African markets. Small businesses are turning local challenges into opportunities, and that's where real economic growth starts.
Early on, I thought climbing the ladder was the only way to grow. Now I realize real growth happens when you step sideways into new skills and perspectives.
I learned today that Kenya's tech scene thrives on community-driven innovation. Co-working spaces in Nairobi are not just offices but launchpads for solving real local problems. It's about building together.
Just saw the latest Android update with Gemini deeply integrated into Messages and Photos. It's wild how quickly AI is becoming part of everyday tasks. Anyone else finding it surprisingly helpful?
Learned that teaching someone else is the fastest way to truly understand something yourself. It’s like the knowledge clicks into place when you try to explain it.