In Accra, Ghana, Regina Honu’s path was never designed for the mainstream tech narrative. She grew up with an instinctive belief that women, especially those from under-represented communities, were entitled
In Accra, Ghana, Regina Honu’s path was never designed for the mainstream tech narrative. She grew up with an instinctive belief that women, especially those from under-represented communities, were entitled
Angela Oduor Lungati does not build apps that dazzle; she builds systems that listen. Growing up in Nairobi, Kenya, she watched institutions talk about communities more than to them, and
Image source : Harvard Business School On the Atlantic coastline of West Africa, where the ocean meets land with relentless force, a fibre-optic cable disappears beneath the waves. It is
On a quiet morning in Mauritius, long before she would be photographed in state rooms or introduced as a head of state, Ameenah Gurib-Fakim was already listening closely, to plants,
Images and video courtesy Dream Big Stay Humble Across Africa, women remain significantly under-represented in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), not because of a lack of talent, but because
When asked to describe her journey, Mas’ooda pauses thoughtfully. “It’s such a difficult question,” she admits. But her story is one worth telling, a tale of preservice, discovery and a






