Let us know how we are doing A story of motion becomes a blueprint for momentum. From a childhood crisscrossing Botswana and Zimbabwe to rugby fields, rain-soaked pools, and a first blast on a copper pit, Dzikamai Gangaizo learned agility the hard way—and then used it to rewire a very traditional industry with data, discipline, and a continental vision. We sit down to trace how curiosity turned a mine into a learning system, why “good enough” keeps Africa small, and how to build teams across ...
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Let us know how we are doing A story of motion becomes a blueprint for momentum. From a childhood crisscrossing Botswana and Zimbabwe to rugby fields, rain-soaked pools, and a first blast on a copper pit, Dzikamai Gangaizo learned agility the hard way—and then used it to rewire a very traditional industry with data, discipline, and a continental vision. We sit down to trace how curiosity turned a mine into a learning system, why “good enough” keeps Africa small, and how to build teams across ...
#46 Breaking Barriers: Charles Oduk’s Journey from Struggle to Innovation
Impact Masters Podcast
2 hours 4 minutes
8 months ago
#46 Breaking Barriers: Charles Oduk’s Journey from Struggle to Innovation
Let us know how we are doing In this episode, we delve into the inspiring journey of Charles Oduk, a tech entrepreneur whose life story remarkably intertwines hardship, resilience, and innovation. Born and raised in the challenging environments of Eldoret, Kenya, Charles faced significant adversities early in life, including the loss of family members and the constant struggle against poverty. Yet, these experiences nurtured an unyielding resolve to create impactful change, leading him to est...
Impact Masters Podcast
Let us know how we are doing A story of motion becomes a blueprint for momentum. From a childhood crisscrossing Botswana and Zimbabwe to rugby fields, rain-soaked pools, and a first blast on a copper pit, Dzikamai Gangaizo learned agility the hard way—and then used it to rewire a very traditional industry with data, discipline, and a continental vision. We sit down to trace how curiosity turned a mine into a learning system, why “good enough” keeps Africa small, and how to build teams across ...