Kenyan named 2018 Forbes Africa Under 30

Kenyan named 2018 Forbes Africa Under 30

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A 28-year old Huston Malande has been crowned one of this year's Forbes Africa under 30 in the category of the most promising young entrepreneurs. He recorded the amazing recognition under the Technology category.

Malande, who is the Skyline Design’s chief executive officer, is currently the Senior Product Designer at Safaricom's Innovation Centre (Alpha). “I manage people and products. I design, I code and write. I preach, teach and mentor. I think, feel and risk,” Malande speaks of himself.
The young entrepreneur is also the co-founder and managing director of the company.

Malande has enabled the company to secure a multi-year contract with Safaricom to help them achieve human-centred design at their innovation centre called Safaricom Alpha. They also consult for the iHub, Mookh, and United Millers. Past clients include the Nation Media Group, The Business Daily, Kenya Airports Authority, Janet Mbugua, Africa Uncensored, Kenya Orient, Savannah Fund, and Aga Khan University.

As smart as he is, Malande was ranked as one of the top 24 students out of about 400,000 that sat for his high school final exams in 2007. He then took a two-year gap year before going to university. During that time, he interned as a computer repair assistant when he got an opportunity to fix a send/receive email problem for a bank manager. He told The Standard that he took the challenge as a small hiccup.

“However, for a bank manager, it was actually pretty crippling and costly back in 2008. Within 15 minutes or so, I had found out where the problem lay and fixed it. The manager took out his cheque book and wrote me a Sh15,000,” he said. Malande says he then walked out of the place in a daze after making a Sh15,000 in 15 minutes. “That’s when it dawned on me that people value having their problems solved and they care little who fixes them. He started looking for problems around him to solve and make money.

He saw a demand for blank CDs (Compact Discs) to enable people store information. He says he brought packs at about Sh10 each, made a poster advert detailing he could “burn” documents on a CD at Sh20. Within a week, he had sold the entire pack. “Sadly, I was asked by the owners to stop selling the CDs, so I quit. They of course went ahead to offer the service. In fact, a few years later, about half the space of the cyber cafe was converted into an accessories section,” Malande recalls. That year, Malande taught himself web programming and design, registered Skyline Design, got his first two clients before the end of the year, and ended up incorporating the business into a limited company.

Skyline Design Ltd is a youth-led design firm focused on designing bespoke websites and brands for corporate clients since 2008. Currently, it has six permanent employees and 12 consultants with active contracts. Malande and his partners have also formed a group of companies, four subsidiaries were registered and are operational and six more being set up this year. They turn over hundreds of thousands of dollars each year. As a senior product designer at the Safaricom Alpha, Malande’s role is to oversee and guide the end-to-end invention of new products at Safaricom’s Innovation centre (Alpha) using human-centred design (HCD) methodologies.

This typically begins with user experience (UX) research, followed by user interface (UI) design and prototyping, followed by development, deployment and testing, which loops back into research. And the cycle continues. Bonga is Safaricom Alpha’s flagship product which is in private beta and will be released to the public later this year. It is an advanced conversational platform with deep integration to payments, and is the future of how people in this part of the world will communicate and transact.

As a product manager of the core part of the product, Malande ensures that the product is strategically developed in a way that satisfies 3 key considerations: user experience, business objectives, and technological implementation. In his face book, Ancent Mutua says God has been good and faithful. He says he had the opportunity to learn from and work with Malande “for the absolute best ever! Congratulations boss.”

A Dr Shikoh tweeted “Proud cannot capture just what this means to me! You deserve this, a light cannot be hidden! Let your light shine, so that your father in heaven is glorified! Thank you for being part of [HASHTAG]#teamchaos[/HASHTAG].”
Read more at: Huston Malande, 28, named 2018 Forbes Africa Under 30
 
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Below is the full list of the honorees in the 2018 Forbes Africa Under 30:
-CREATIVES-
Thuso Mbedu, 26, South Africa. Actress.

Maria Borges, 25, Angola.Supermodel.

Herieth Paul, 22, Tanzania. Supermodel.

Eddy Kamuanga Illunga, 26, DRC. Painter.

Cassper Nyovest, 27, South Africa. Rapper & Entrepreneur.

Stacey Gillian Abe, 27, Uganda. Multidisciplinary Contemporary Artist.

Yemi Alade, 29, Nigeria. Singer & Songwriter.

Falz, 27, Nigeria. Rapper & Actor.

Orapeleng Moodutle, 29, South Africa. Fashion Designer.

Nomzamo Mbatha, 27, South Africa. Actress.

Kwesta, 29, South Africa. Rapper & Entrepreneur.

Davido, 25, Nigeria. Singer & Songwriter.

Safia Elhillo, 27, Sudan. Author & Poet.

Joyce Jacob, 28, Nigeria. Founder: Joyce Jacob Beauty.

Shekhinah, 23, South Africa. Singer & Songwriter.

Adebayo Oke-Lawal, 28, Nigeria. Fashion Designer. Founder: Orange Culture.

Wizkid, 27, Nigeria. Singer & Songwriter.

Koleka Putuma, 25, South Africa. Poet & Author.

Nasty C, 21, South Africa. Rapper & Producer.

Beverly Naya, 29, Nigeria. Actress & Entrepreneur.

Simphiwe, 27, South Africa. Visual Artist.

Rina Chunga-Kutama, 29, South Africa. Fashion Designer.

Kemiyondo Coutinho, 28, Uganda. Playwright, Actress, Filmmaker & Entrepreneur.

Sarkodie, 29, Ghana. Rapper & Entrepreneur.

Mapeseka Koetie-Nyokong, 29, South Africa. Actress & Entrepreneur.

Sonia Irabor, 28, Nigeria. Writer, Filmmaker & Actress.

Tony Gum, 22, South Africa. Visual Artist.

ANATII, 25, South Africa. Producer, Writer, Director & Artiste.

Sasha Pieterse, 22, South Africa. Actress & Singer/Songwriter.

Tania Omotayo, 26, Nigeria. Model & Entrepreneur -BUSINESS-

Yannick Nzonde, 29, DRC Co-founder ATI Groupe

Leroy Mwasaru, 20, Kenya Founder, Greenpact

Ladipo Lawani, 29, Nigeria Founder, L&L; Foods

Emmanuel Ademola Ayilara, 29, Nigeria Founder, LanaWey Investment Limited

Mwiya Musokotwane, 28, Zambia Founder, Thebe Investment Management

Nomvula Mhambi, 29, Zimbabwe Founder, Disruptive Innovation

Abubakar Sadiq Mohammed Falalu, 28, Nigeria Founder, FalGates

Roger Boniface, 29, South Africa Founder, EDISIM

Gilbert Eugene Peters, 29, Zimbabwe Founder, Spidex Media

Sihle Ndlela, 28, South Africa Co-founder, Majozi Bros Construction

Vera Shaba, 29, South Africa Founder, Shaba and Rampling; Green Building Solutions

Thomas Duncan, 28, Namiba Owner, Anticor

Wesley Beneke, 29, South Africa Founder, WCB Construction

Anita Adetola Adetoye, 26, Nigeria Founder, Anita Brows Beauty

Akinwande Durojaye, 28, Nigeria Founder, JustBrandIt; FixMyRide. Co-founder, FueledUp; LashBells

Samuelle Dimairho, 27, Zimbabwe Co-founder, Chengetedzai Depository Company

Joey Friedman, 26, South Africa Founder, LA Group of Companies

Zuko Tisani, 25, South Africa Founder, Legazy Technology Conferencing

Gisela van Houcke, 27, DRC Founder, Zuri Luxury Hair&Beauty;

Bidemi Zakariyau, 28, Nigeria Founder, LSF|PR

Zareef Minty, 24, South Africa Founder, ZRF Holdings

Fred Apaloo, 28, Ghana Founder, Villa Grace

Kene Rapu, 28, Nigeria Founder, Kene Rapu

Jack Mthembu, 27, South Africa Founder, First One Adventures

Reabetswe Ngwane, 25, South Africa Co-founder, KreamFields

Anelisa Mntuyedwa, 28, South Africa Founder, Gilbert Civils

Gozie Coker, 29, Nigeria Founder, Coker Creative

Alexander Knieps, 27, South Africa Founder, Printulu

Adam Amoussou, 27, Benin Founder, Amosconsult Group

Nataliey Bitature, 28, Uganda Co-founder, Musana Carts

Technology Rivo Mhiari, 23, South Africa Founder, Rikatec

Olaoluwa Samuel-Biyi, 27, Nigeria Co-founder, SureGifts. Director, SureRemit

Isaya Yunge, 28, Tanzania Founder, SomaApps Technologies Company Limited

Mahmood Oyewo, 26, Nigeria Co-founder, RubiQube

Kevin Lubega, 28, Uganda Founder, EzeeMoney

Berno Potgieter & Thatoyaona Marumo, 28, South Africa Founders, Domestly

Leonida Mutuku, 29, Kenya Founder, Intelipro

Chris Kwekowe, 25, & Emerald Kwekowe, 21, Nigeria Founders, Slatecube

Phiwa Nkambule, 26, Swaziland Co-founder, Riovic

Sunkanmi Ola, 22, Nigeria Founder, Syracuse Digital

Perseus Mlambo, 29, Zambia Founder, Zazu Africa Limited

Kola Olajide, 26, Nigeria Co-founder, Bridge Labs

Bamal Namata, 26, Cameroon Founder, Maibeta

Riaz Moola, 26, South Africa Founder, HyperionDev

Leonard Stiegeler, 29, Nigeria.Co-founder, Zanda, Jumia & Director Ringer Africa AG.

Kofi Genfi & Nii Osae Osae Dade, 24, Ghana. Founders, CYST Company Limited.

Juan Pienaar, 27, South Africa. Founder, Apex Media.

Timothy Adeleye, 29, Nigeria. Founder, Optiweb Communications.

Maya Horgan Famodu, 27, Nigeria. Founder, Ingressive.

Abraham Omani Quaye, 28, Ghana. Founder, Farmart.

Melvyn Lubega, 28, South Africa. Founder, GO1.

Huston Malande, 28, Kenya. Founder, Skyline Design.

Cukia Kimani, 26 & Ben Myres, 25, South Africa. Founders, Nyamakop.

Ink Eze, 28, Nigeria. (YAY!! BN Alum!) Founder, AsoEbiBella.

June Syowia, 23, Kenya. Founder, Beiless Group.

Obinna Okwodu, 27, Nigeria. Founder, Fibre.

Abdellah Mallek, 28, Algeria. Co-founder, Sylabs.

Yasmine El Baggari, 25, Morocco. Founder, Voyaj.

https://edaily.co.ke/entertainment/...res-of-tomorrow-photos-131325/elife/ecareers/
 
Pia Kwenye hiyo list ya Forbes kuna Watanzania wametajwa ikiwemo yule nwanzilishi wa Soma App_

Wangapi, mbona naona wawili tu, mmoja katajwa kwenye modeling, huyo wenu wa App hapo sawa, mtajwe kwa vitu vinavyotumia akili kubwa.
 
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