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@ElijahKitaka

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Kampala, Uganda Katılım Aralık 2010
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1. Wake up, remind yourself of what’s most important. 2. Find the next best action towards it and focus on that till it’s done. 3. Take a break then start the rest of your day. 4. Repeat for a week and see what happens. #DailyProductivity
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2024 has been quite a year so far! 7 Growth for Techies Bootcamps done. Mission - Equip the next generation of techies for holistic growth and good success. Thankful for the nomination and votes. I wasn't aware, but pleased to see. In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven. Matthew 5:16
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[New Video & Audio Podcast] Martin Nielsen's Incredible Journey To Making Mdundo Africa's Biggest Homegrown Digital Music Platform. In this edition of the Pure Digital Passion podcast, I had the pleasure of hosting Martin Nielsen, the Founder and CEO of Mdundo, a mobile and ad-supported music service that has become one of Africa’s leading digital music platforms. Although I have known Martin for a good number of years, our conversation was a truly eye-opening conversation about his incredible journey from starting Mdundo, building it over time and scaling it to where it is today. Martin Nielsen’s Journey Martin’s journey to Kenya began in an unconventional way. He first traveled to Uganda as a university student for volunteer work, invited by a friend from Denmark. This experience marked the beginning of his deep connection with Africa. Later, in 2012, he moved to Kenya as an Entrepreneur in Residence for 88mph, an African investment fund focusing on early-stage tech startups. This role not only solidified his bond with the continent but also laid the groundwork for what would become Nairobi Garage. The Birth of Mdundo Inspired by his experiences and the vibrant technology startup ecosystem in Nairobi, Martin co-founded Mdundo. The company has since grown to become a clear leader in the African music industry, boasting millions of monthly active users primarily from Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, Ghana, and Nigeria. Mdundo works with thousands of musicians across Africa and has secured licensing deals with major music groups like the Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group. A Unique Business Model Mdundo’s business model is unique and highly localized for the market in Africa. The service targets underserved consumer segments who cannot generally afford traditional subscription-based music streaming services like Spotify or Apple Music. Mdundo offers affordable subscriptions through partnerships with mobile networks like Safaricom in Kenya and MTN in Nigeria. Users can pay for subscriptions using airtime and mobile money, making it accessible even to those with basic feature phones. Additionally, Mdundo provides ad-supported music content, enabling free music downloads. This approach has attracted top-tier brands across the continent, making Mdundo’s offering both sustainable and appealing to a broad audience. Growth and Achievements Over the past decade, Mdundo has grown significantly, reaching tens of millions monthly active users in Africa, including 4 million in Kenya alone. The service has an annual reach of 205 million consumers across the continent and pays out approximately US$ 1.5 million in music royalties each year. A significant part of Mdundo’s success lies in its ability to be frugal in how it operates, focusing on bootstrapping even after raising US$ 7 million through its Nasdaq listing in Denmark. The funds raised were partly used to repay early investors and to recapitalize the business. Supporting African Musicians Mdundo plays a crucial role in supporting African musicians by expanding their reach and providing monetization opportunities. By creating a platform tailored to the unique needs and nuances of the African market, Mdundo has lowered the barriers to adoption for consumers and ensured that even those with limited resources can enjoy and share their music. The Future of Mdundo Looking ahead, Mdundo aims to continue its expansion and innovation, focusing on further improving its service and exploring new markets. Martin’s vision for the next 2 to 5 years includes strengthening partnerships, enhancing the user experience, and finding new ways to support African musicians. Key Lessons and Insights During our podcast session, Martin shared valuable lessons and insights from his journey, offering advice to aspiring entrepreneurs in Kenya and beyond. His story is an empowering one in terms of how he used innovation, resilience, and a deep understanding of the local markets in Africa to create something that truly resonated with consumers at scale across the continent. Mdundo is undoubtedly for Africa, by Africa, which has ultimately underpinned its success to-date. Closing Thoughts As I think back on this podcast which really encapsulated all the hallmarks of an entrepreneurial journey from humble beginnings based on key insights to scaling the heights of success, I am reminded of the transformative impact that technology and innovative business models can have on industries and communities within the African context. Martin Nielsen’s work with Mdundo is an apt example of this and I am grateful for the opportunity to delve deeper into his journey and the future of Mdundo. Watch The Podcast Below: youtu.be/bcOnZ_LW4Go Listen To Podcast Below: open.spotify.com/episode/2GufzM… @Mdundomusic @mdundomusicUg @mdundomusicgh @mdundomusicng @mdundotanzania @MartinNielsen_ @Martin_Nielsen_ #Mdundo #Music #AfricanMusic #AfroBeats #BongoFlava #Genge #Amapiano #Kenya #Tanzania #Uganda #Nigeria #Ghana #Africa #Streaming #Spotify #AppleMusic #MusicDistribution #MusicDownloads #MusicLicensing #Apps #MusicApps
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E.S.K@ElijahKitaka·
@cobbo3 Pro-data localization regulators also driving data center demand especially in financial services space. Demand bound to grow as governments awaken to need for sovereign AI.
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Africa’s data centre market growing at an unprecedented rate, projected to reach OVER $7 BILLION by 2028. It’s driven by increasing internet penetration, rapid adoption of cloud computing, and soaring demand for digital services africabusiness.com/2024/04/17/afr…
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Banking looks calm on the surface, but quite tough to lead at scale. In Feb 2021 I received a WhatsApp that reads; “Good morning Elijah, my name is Anne Juuko from Stanbic Bank. I got your number from - -. I was wondering when would be a good time for me to give you a call or better still set up a physical meeting”. First, her humility had my attention. We had several discussions with Anne and other executives that resulted in me joining @stanbicug in June 2021 as Head Engineering/CIO. I’ve told Anne before that as a father of daughters, I could not resist an opportunity to support a trailblazing female Chief Executive at her request. For 2 years, I applied myself as Anne’s “tech co-founder”, and she treated me as such. Along with EXCO, we had long days and many candid conversations - on and beyond tech - on which way was best to Run the Bank and which bets were critical to Future Proof the Big Blue. I never once had any worries about holding a different view from my leader and passionately arguing my case until she saw it. Sometimes she won :-) Amidst many storms that come with running such a large and critical corporation, Anne broke records every single year of her Chief Executive tenure. In lighter moments I’ve told Anne that Isaiah 54:17 is definitely active over her life; No weapon formed against you shall prosper, And every tongue which rises against you in judgment You shall condemn. It didn’t matter if it was COVID in 2021, a red-hot fraud environment, a gloomy economic outlook, FATF grey-listing that stretches compliance to new levels, or a fragile PR landscape. When it was time for the results, Anne Juuko always broke the record. Anne, such an honor to have received that WhatsApp in 2021 and to have contributed to your CE success. May you continue to defy odds and set new records as you move on to your next role. You have a chapter in my book if I ever write one. What great exploits!
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#Q1Highlights: Spent time with great minds in corporate tech as part of Growth for Techies and Journey to CIO sessions in Kampala, Uganda.
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Journey to CIO I'm excited to do something I deeply care about; grow the pool of highly effective CIOs at home. If you're an aspiring or first time CIO in Uganda, this is for you; One in-person bootcamp in January 2024, followed by an optional quarterly online check-in session for the subsequent 3 quarters. The goal is to build a pipeline of highly effective CIOs that can reach ready-now status by the end of 2024. Essentially, a pool of talent out of which we can confidently recommend if a CIO-need comes our way. At the end of the physical bootcamp in January 2024, you will have a roadmap to rapidly improve your CIO-readiness. The quarterly online check-ins will focus on tracking progress and course correcting your journey to ready-now. Because we believe in Women CIOs too, there is a special $200 gender-diversity discount.🥰 See details at elijahkitaka.com.
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E.S.K@ElijahKitaka·
Mark 9:23 // All things are possible to him who believes. Matthew 9:29 // According to your faith let it be to you. 📸@twenymoments
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E.S.K@ElijahKitaka·
Spent Friday evening with young entrepreneurs at @StartHubAfrica. I was very humbled by your hunger. May God light you paths so you go far and achieve good success.
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StartHub Africa@StartHubAfrica·
You’re invited to our upcoming Alumni event on Friday, November 3, 2023. We’re excited to host @ElijahKitaka , co-founder of @SongBoost, who will share how to build a successful career, business and life as an entrepreneur. ➡️ Register to attend here: starthubafrica.org/alumni
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Proof of life, chilly morning in Paris…
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@Davisthedoc I can relate! Power-proofing sensitive kit…
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ViQtor Davis@Davisthedoc·
When you run a tech-enabled business in Uganda. If you know you know.
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E.S.K@ElijahKitaka·
@Davisthedoc I’m thinking Founder CEO 🤔
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Performing as a Founder Vs as a CEO are different roles. Founder: Custodian of problem identification, solution/product building, early sales channels, product-market fit and early customer traction, fundraising, early hires, team culture, regulatory advocacy etc. CEO: Custodian of Profit & Loss statement, cashflow management, capital allocation, board governance, investor/lender relations, financial/IT audit, industry regulatory compliance, risk management, employee performance monitoring etc.
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E.S.K@ElijahKitaka·
Happy 25 @Google! Thanks for daring us to pursue audacious goals that are “uncomfortably exciting”. My years at Google, the people I met, and the work I was part of all continue to impact my journey profoundly.
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@ElijahKitaka @SongBoost how is this possible, any explanation? Same statistics, same artists, same song tying at number 3 spot.
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Tony Otoa
Tony Otoa@Comrade_Otoa·
I had a great time seeing off @ElijahKitaka last evening with the Blue family. Hosted the evening with Candy Okoboi and boy, we killed it 😎
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