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Technikari - a Techzim podcast

by Techzim

Discussions about the internet opportunity in Africa, technology and business news in Zimbabwe, Africa and beyond

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ZESA's strength is TRANSMISSION infrastructure, not power generation with DPA CEO Norman Moyo

0s · Published 09 Jun 08:00

Episode Notes

On this episode of Technikari, I was joined by Norman Moyo the CEO of the Econet Group subsidiary that Strive Masiyiwa said would be bigger than Liquid Intelligent Technologies and Econet Wireless - Distributed Power Africa (DPA). We discussed the state of power generation in Africa with a particular focus on the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) and the shortfalls in power production that have been a feature of the last two decades and how that relates to Independent Power Producers (IPPs). We also covered:

  • Why Independent Power Producers, like DPA, are only installing solar at mines and factories.
  • The equity deal DPA has with France's national power company EDF.
  • ZESA's strength is the transmission infrastructure it has, they should leverage that and let private players generate electricity.
  • The legacy debt and other problems plaguing ZESA and its African counterparts.
  • ZESA is importing expensive electricity and selling it to customers at a discount. This is unsustainable...
  • The US$100 Billion for renewable energy fund that Zimbabwe and Africa are missing out on.
  • Will DPA meet the ambition that Strive Masiyiwa has for it?
  • Nuclear power is too far off for Africa. We have the sun, let's use it.

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King Kandoro: Zimbabwe's economy is a Mshikashika

1h 20m · Published 28 May 07:00

Episode Notes

The recent policy measures that were put in place by the government left many scratching their heads as to what is going on in Zimbabwe. The most confusing one of them all was the banning of credit which was overturned, but not as loudly as loans were banned. To get stuck into the immediate and future effects of new policies (those that remain), we were joined on this episode of Technikari by a peerless economic mind, a man who needs no introduction, the one and only King Kandoro.

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Mike Madoda & Barry Manandi: Football before social media in Zim & the state of the PSL

52m · Published 16 May 12:21

Episode Notes

On this episode of Technikari, I was joined by one of the best sportscasting duos out there, Barry Manandi and Mike Madoda. I am sure all of you have heard their voices over the radio or seen them on TV and I had the pleasure of picking their brains about what football was as a young fan before the advent of social media. It was a different world back then and they shared their experiences from those days that I can only imagine were in black and white.

"Dynamos would play Highlanders on a Sunday and if you were from our background, I come from a rural background, you would be getting the Parade Magazine that would come out a month later and you'd still be keen on the story. Even though the game was played three weeks ago it will have the pictures and the centre spread of the winning team" - Mike

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A brand is not a logo, it's a story SO TELL IT!!!

1h 45m · Published 03 Apr 09:30

Episode Notes

I was joined by Sherman Baloyi who is the Creative Director at OnaDsgn, a local brand strategy firm to go over why international companies spend thousands to even millions of dollars on their brand/branding or unique identity. The conversation covers how logos have become more than just "we do this" to an embodiment of the greater ideal or goal an organisation strives for. The easiest example that comes to mind is how cleverly the Amazon logo was designed to show that they will take anything from A to Z.

It's subtleties like this that are sometimes lacking in Zimbabwe and Sherman gave me the lay of the land locally. On top of that, he shed light on which startups/companies have excelled at creating a distinct brand and those that have fallen short of the mark.

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This local entrepreneur wants you to make money selling domains & web hosting

41m · Published 28 Mar 05:29

Episode Notes

On this episode of Technikari, I was joined by Privilege Nyauta, the founder and CEO of a local web hosting service called PnrHost which has a subsidiary called Resellme, a platform that allows anyone to sell domains and web hosting to businesses and individuals.

The latter is the more interesting product, in my opinion, because it fits with the digital migration we have seen over the last couple of pandemic hit years. Everyone wants to go online and set up a store, or a virtual presence for their business.

According to Privilege, Resellme already has over 1000 agents who are selling domains to their clients. So to find out more about it we went over the benefits and drawbacks of the platform, how someone can get onboard as well as what lies in the future.

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16 A's at O-Level, now this young Zimbo has built an e-learning app

42m · Published 16 Mar 07:14

Episode Notes

Takudzwa Nhongo in 2017, went about trying to find the problem with education in Zimbabwe. In the year prior the ZIMSEC pass rate was 29.96%. To find out what was going wrong, Takudzwa applied to write 18 subjects for his O-Levels and came out of that with 16 A's and 2 B's. This was quite a remarkable feat and to achieve it he developed study techniques/models that he has implemented in the e-learning app he co-founded called Kytte.

75% of African startups getting funding have no black cofounder. That and more on the African venture capital space with Mark Kleyner of Dream VC.

1h 24m · Published 15 Mar 01:18

Episode Notes

On this episode of Technikari, we were joined by Dream VC cofounder Mark Kleyner. We talked about venture capital, angel investing and all things funding. Mark and Dream VC are not your typical VC outfit. Unlike those you know, their focus is on Africa, just like Transsion.

Mark shares his view on the good, the bad and the ugly of the venture capital industry in Africa. For example, you have heard that in the last decade, over 75% of the African startups that received funding had no black cofounder. We discuss what's going on there and more.

What Mark and Dream VC are doing in this space is unique. Dream VC is an investor accelerator, meaning they are producing venture capitalists and Mark explains exactly what that means and how you, yes you, could be a part of this. Why should foreign investors enjoy all the benefits when African startups like Flutterwave succeed? Dream VC seeks to produce African investors who invest in African startups to change that.

Being an art entrepreneur in Zim & NFTs: the business of selling beautiful things

54m · Published 05 Mar 06:18

Episode Notes

On this episode, I was joined by Peter Kaunda the Patron of the Arts at Artillery Gallery in Harare. He shared his experiences in the art scene in Zimbabwe on the business side, the art subscription services Artillery recently launched as well as the struggles of authentication, verification and insurance of art in Zimbabwe.

You can visit the Artillery Gallery at 72 Second Street Extension, Golden Stairs Nursery, Harare, Zimbabwe and you can also check out their Instagram @artillerytheartgallery

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Comrade Fatso vs PVO Bill: they tried to demolish Moto Republik now coming for the business model

48m · Published 02 Mar 20:19

Episode Notes

On this episode of Technikari, we were joined by @Magamba TV co-founder Comrade Fatso to talk about the Private Voluntary Organization (PVO) Bill that seeks to regulate Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in Zimbabwe. Magamba has been one of the few content companies that have come to strongly oppose the PVO bill and for good reason because the organisation is an NGO or as they are calling them these days Civil Society Organisations (CSOs).

We explored:

  • What the PVO Bill is
  • Why Magamba and others are dead set on pushing back on the bill and how it affects their operations
  • How this will affect startups in Magamba's sphere and the programmes the organization holds in journalism and other fields
  • The wider impact of the PVO bills on other NGOs and the work that they do.

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You can download the PVO Bill with the link here...

Find out more at http://www.techzim.co.zw

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Zimbos put the fear of God into NetOne over the ridiculous data prices & Econet 5G

48m · Published 28 Feb 06:56

Episode Notes

Last week NetOne announced a price adjustment for its OneFi packages that would have seen 80GB going for ZWL$99,000 which was US$800 at the auction rate. After a day-long public outcry, the state-owned mobile network operator saw the light and reduced the prices to a more realistic range.

It was one of the rare instances where social media pressure, forced a state-run company to recant and put things right.

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$99,000 for 80 GB?! NetOne’s new data prices (February 2022) - https://www.techzim.co.zw/2022/02/99000-for-80-gb-netones-new-data-prices-february-2022/

US$800 for 80GB, NetOne’s new One Fi prices are killing its MiFi use case - https://www.techzim.co.zw/2022/02/us800-for-80gb-netones-new-one-fi-prices-are-killing-its-mifi-use-case/

Netone reverses price hikes after public outcry. How much should they charge? - https://www.techzim.co.zw/2022/02/netone-reverses-price-hikes-after-public-outcry-what-should-they-charge/

Find out more at http://www.techzim.co.zw

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Technikari - a Techzim podcast has 117 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 76:49:26. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on October 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 27th, 2024 14:45.

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