This week, Andrew sits down with Joseph Mucheru, the President of JUMO and former Cabinet Secretary for the Ministry of ICT, Innovation, and Youth Affairs in Kenya. Today's discussion covers everything from Mr. Mucheru's transition back to the private sector, JUMO's growth plans, and how artificial intelligence (AI) can help advance the African economy.
Interested in seeing the video version of this interview, check out The Kenyan Wall Street's YouTube page.
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This week, Andrew sits down with Joseph Mucheru, the President of JUMO and former Cabinet Secretary for the Ministry of ICT, Innovation, and Youth Affairs in Kenya. Today's discussion covers everything from Mr. Mucheru's transition back to the private sector, JUMO's growth plans, and how artificial intelligence (AI) can help advance the African economy.
Interested in seeing the video version of this interview, check out The Kenyan Wall Street's YouTube page.
2023 Episode #2: David Waithaka - Chief Revenue Officer, Cellulant
Africa Fintech Rising
41 minutes
2 years ago
2023 Episode #2: David Waithaka - Chief Revenue Officer, Cellulant
This week, Andrew sits down with Cellulant's Chief Revenue Officer, David Waithaka. They discuss the evolution of Africa's fintech industry and its trajectory in the coming months. David discusses how he has seen Cellulant evolve from the sale of mobile ringtones into a leading and preeminent financial technology company operational across the continent.
Africa Fintech Rising
This week, Andrew sits down with Joseph Mucheru, the President of JUMO and former Cabinet Secretary for the Ministry of ICT, Innovation, and Youth Affairs in Kenya. Today's discussion covers everything from Mr. Mucheru's transition back to the private sector, JUMO's growth plans, and how artificial intelligence (AI) can help advance the African economy.
Interested in seeing the video version of this interview, check out The Kenyan Wall Street's YouTube page.