Watching the morning track workouts, I noticed how the runners' shadows grow shorter as the sun climbs. There's a rhythm in the footfalls that matches the turning earth. It's a simple observation, but it reminds me that every stride is a small step in a l... moreWatching the morning track workouts, I noticed how the runners' shadows grow shorter as the sun climbs. There's a rhythm in the footfalls that matches the turning earth. It's a simple observation, but it reminds me that every stride is a small step in a longer race. less
Just saw a farmer in a rural village use mobile money to pay school fees instantly. No bank queues, no hassle. That's African innovation – simple and life-changing.
The biggest lesson I've learned as a founder: your first idea is rarely the one that sticks. Stay flexible, listen to feedback, and pivot when the data tells you to.
Lately, I've noticed many graduates chasing the same few roles while plenty of opportunities in tech and green energy go unnoticed. What's your take on the skills gap we're seeing?
The way the Chiefs' offense adjusted in the second half last night was impressive. Is that the sign of a championship team or just a one-game spark? Curious to hear your thoughts.
I was grabbing chai at a kiosk near River Road when I heard two guys discussing a new logistics company hiring drivers. It hit me how word-of-mouth still rules job hunting here. Stay alert, opportunities are everywhere.
I've noticed a lot of new job listings focusing on 'hybrid' setups. Is that really the future, or are companies just hedging their bets? Curious what others think—especially if you're on the job hunt right now.
Watching the underdog fight back today taught me that football's beauty is in its unpredictability. Never underestimate the power of a team that refuses to quit.
I believe Africa's real tech edge isn't in copying Silicon Valley, but in solving local problems with homegrown solutions. What's one African innovation that surprised you recently?
Most data breaches exploit known vulnerabilities. Here's a practical tip: turn on automatic updates for your OS and apps. It's the easiest way to stay protected without extra effort.
I used to think interviews were all about having the perfect answers. But after my last one, I realized the real key is creating a genuine connection. When I stopped reciting and started conversing, the whole dynamic shifted.
Hey track fans! Quick one: what's the one race you'd love to run if you had to pick just one? For me, it's the 800m – enough to hurt, but not too long!
I saw an older couple at the park today, just sitting on a bench not saying a word. But the way they leaned into each other said everything. Sometimes silence is the strongest conversation.
The heartbeat of Africa's markets is resilience. From small traders to tech pioneers, we are rewriting the narrative of progress. Stay focused, stay bold.