The domination of men in Africa in most sectors of the economy is very
common. While the reason for this trend is debatable in some circles, it
would be totally wrong to say women have not been able to carve a place
for themselves. In the world of technology, there exist few African
Women in Technology taking the continent by storm. These women and
their love for technology are greatly admired both locally and
internationally. Today we take time out to give reference to these women
in technology that are making the African continent proud.
1. Judith Owigar, Kenya
She’s a name to be reckoned with in Kenyan tech industry. She’s the
founder of JuaKali, founded in 2012, which is an online mobile directory
for blue-collar professionals in Kenya. JuaKali creates a platform for
workers to design an online profile to showcase their expertise. This way,
clients can find these workers easily for their companies.
2. Barbara Mallison, South Africa
She’s the co-founder of Obami which was developed in 2007. This
technology is used by organisations and schools in Africa, America, and
Europe. The technology allows people in the educational sphere to share
resources in a bid to improve educational performance.
3. Rebecca Enonchong, Cameroon
This Cameroonian female tech genius is the founder of AppsTech. She
developed the technology in 1999 and it has grown in use to over 40
countries across 3 continents. The technology provides enterprises
application solutions to users.
4. Anne Amuzu, Ghana
She’s the co-founder of Nandimobile which has more than 20 corporate
clients in Ghana alone. The technology was developed in 2010 and assists
companies in delivering information services and customer support to
clients through SMS.
5. Marieme Jemme, Senegal
She’s the co-founder of Africa Gathering. She is known globally as a key
technologist in Africa. According to a report on CNN, she was regarded to
as one of the leading women “at the forefront of the technology revolution
that is slowly transforming Africa”. Africa Gathering serves as a global
platform that brings the best entrepreneurial minds in Africa to interact
and pave the way for the continent’s development.
6. Divine Ndhlukula, Zimbabwe
She’s the founder and Managing Director of SECURICO, which provides
cutting edge electronic solutions and custom guard services in Zimbabwe.
Her company is one of the largest security firms in Zimbabwe.
7. Julia Rotich, Kenya
She’s an informational technology professional and also the co-founder of
Ushahidi. Ushahidi is open source software that operates by gathering
crowd sourced geolocation, web reporting data, and mobile phones in
correlating information and crisis reporting. World Economic Forum in
2011 named her the Schwab Foundation Social Entrepreneur of the Year
in Africa.
8. Emma Kaye, South Africa
Emma has had several businesses to her name. With her knowledge of
marketing, business, and computer programming, it is not surprising why
she has recorded several successes in her business. She co-founded
Triggerfish Animation in 1996. She produced Takalani Sesame, which is
the largest animation production in South Africa till date. She is currently
working on new software projects.
9. Clarisse Iribagize, Rwanda
She is the founder of HeHe Ltd, a company founded in 2010. The company
majors in the making of custom-built mobile applications for businesses.
They also provide cloud services and 24/7 online and offline customer
support. Some of her major clients include African telecommunication
giant, MTN, Rwandan government agencies, and the Praekelt Foundation.
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10. Nkemdilim Uwaje Begho, Nigeria
She’s the founder of Future Software Resources Ltd; a company founded
in 2008. The company is majors in web design, online marketing, Search
Engine Optimization (SEO), IT consultancy services, among others. The
company services large government agencies and businesses and also
some 25 small Nigerian businesses.
We know many African women are making good efforts out there and we
need to encourage them, please let us know any person you know and what
they do in the comment box bellow.
Source:Network Africa
African social entrepreneur
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