Tanzania is behind, Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda in East Africa innovation

Tanzania is behind, Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda in East Africa innovation

Haya Sasa ngoja to Ile kamati imwagike sasa😂😂. Congrats to 🇰🇪🇰🇪 my country people I believe are even the most innovative in Africa.
Look being innovative and being able to push your innovation out there are two different things. You might have 100000 innovation and push 0 and your neighbor might have 2 and push them all.

My heartily congratulations to you guys for being able to push your innovation. I assure you you aren't the most innovative even in EA space. But I agree you can push things aggressively.

But watch out, the sleeping giant is waking up! You better run fast!
 
Yaani mataifa majirani zetu EAC hata wakiungana pamoja bado hawafikii hata nusu ya uwezo wetu, hii ni aibu jameni.
Get real man, unaposema uwezo unamaanisha nini? Kwamba EA yote brain yao ni less than Kenyans? What do you mean?
 
Look being innovative and being able to push your innovation out there are two different things. You might have 100000 innovation and push 0 and your neighbor might have 2 and push them all.

My heartily congratulations to you guys for being able to push your innovation. I assure you you aren't the most innovative even in EA space. But I agree you can push things aggressively.

But watch out, the sleeping giant is waking up! You better run fast!
Even if you will want to wake up it will take awhile you don't have strong policies and roadmaps that provide a conducive environment for the sector to grow no campaigns to lure and attract the youth and your education system too does not doesn't not really support creativity.
 
Well you have to define achievements for us to benchmark and agree or disagree. Blanket statement like that is always false!
And Joel is a Kenyan? Oops! Your willingness to ignorance is amusing!

When a country has good policies that encourage innovation the ideas doesn't matter who it comes from but the benefit the innovation has to the countries subjects... The car was born in kenya is made in kenya with 40% of it's products locally sourced.... Hence contributing to the locality and economy that's a plus for any wise man
 
Well you have to define achievements for us to benchmark and agree or disagree. Blanket statement like that is always false!
1.Smart Gloves

At 25-years, Roy Allela invented Sign-10, a pair of smart gloves with flex sensors that convert sign language movements into audio. Behind this innovation, according to Roy was the dire need to communicate with his 6-year-old niece who was born deaf.

The flex sensors are placed on each finger aids in quantifying the letters formed from the curve of each finger of the glove’s wearer.

The gloves are then connected to a mobile app (he also developed) through BlueTooth which then converts the sign into audio speech.

“My niece wears the gloves, pairs them to her phone or mine, then starts signing and I’m able to understand what she’s saying,” says Allela.

2.Lion Lights

After watching his Maasai community fighting with lions to protect livestock, Richard Turere,11, invented Lion Lights to make peace with the wild beasts.

To keep the lions away from livestock shade, Turere made a fence around the pen with a basic solar-powered light system that mimics the movement of a person using a torch to guard the herd.

The passion for innovation in the young boy was birthed through breaking electronics, including his mother’s new radio, and fixing them. He has been featured in global platforms including TED Talk.

3.i-Cut app

Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in a global crisis but mostly affects the Arabic and African nations. World Health Organization, More than 200 million girls and women worldwide have gone through the cut which ‘signifies’ transition to womanhood.

However, the cut means that girls have to drop out of school and become wives. This prompted teenagers at Kisumu Girls High School to invent an app called i-Cut.

The application connects girls at risk of FGM with rescue agents and offers support for those who have already undergone the process. It also provides information about the negative effects on girls health.

4. M-Pesa

The first kind of its own, sending and receiving money through the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card has been achieved only in Kenya. This innovation that is more than a decade old has turned SIM cards into a bank account.

The innovation developed by Safaricom solved the everyday problem of sending money from one person to another in a matter of seconds. This innovation has received revenue of billions of shillings as each year pass adding value to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the country.

5. Solar Tiles

In the 1990s, after the country experienced a 16-hour blackout, two siblings, Charity Wanjiku and Tony Nyaga birthed solar tiles.

The two, an architect and an engineer wanted to use their skills to introduce a quick solution to the power outage that were frequent at that time. The two who currently are at an African Innovative Company first pitched their innovative idea for their master’s degree and received commendations.

Further giant innovative company Tesla has had the same innovation which came ten years later after the two siblings birthed it.
 
Well you have to define achievements for us to benchmark and agree or disagree. Blanket statement like that is always false!
Those aren't the best of them but they are the simple but very workable solutions that have taken the world attention but as for the innovations' we have several. From hospital inventions like creating our own ventilators to digitally paying of all government services to many simple working inventions that help the day to day working of the common mwana nchi
 
Tanzania is bottom in everything, they only lead when it comes to poverty[emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787]
Hatuhitaji kubisha na wewe, ...time will tell
Fuatilia jinsi wazungu walivyokuwa wanairank China; Siku wametoka usingizini wakagundua wamesha pitwa 100 miles.
Kila siku naona fake data kwa mitandao eti tanzania inaongoza kwa poverty???
Economically can be an opportunity so hatuna haja ya kuwafungua macho.....
 
Hatuhitaji kubisha na wewe, ...time will tell
Fuatilia jinsi wazungu walivyokuwa wairank China; Siku wametoka usingizini wakagundua wamesha pitwa 100 miles.
Kila siku naona fake data kwa mitandao eti tanzania inaongoza kwa poverty???
Economically can be an opportunity so hatuna haja ya kuwafungua macho.....
China been working what can you say tanzania is doing to deserve kupiga wengine? The only notable progress it has made is building the nyerere dam and maybe expanding it's port just a little bit apart from that what else? Or you want to start talking about bridges as economic projects????? Building an infrustracture is counted economically viable if it's a means to an economic endevor but the kingamboni bridge was just for beauty so now tell me what is that that will make tanzania a China?
 
Hatuhitaji kubisha na wewe, ...time will tell
Fuatilia jinsi wazungu walivyokuwa wanairank China; Siku wametoka usingizini wakagundua wamesha pitwa 100 miles.
Kila siku naona fake data kwa mitandao eti tanzania inaongoza kwa poverty???
Economically can be an opportunity so hatuna haja ya kuwafungua macho.....
Na tanzania tu ndo inawwkewa fake data 😂😂😂 kitu Kama hamukipendi munalia fake data Kama mnakipenda hapo mnasema angalia
 
Hiyo imetenezwa na mtu binafsi mtu wa kuchomelea tu bila ujuzi wowote wa manufacturing kutoka mikoani na serikali ya mkoa wake ikaamia kumpa support sisi ni inovation kila upande
Huyo mtu mbona anazidiwa na watoto wa huku huoni kaweka mabati yenye tetenasi hapo?
 
Those aren't the best of them but they are the simple but very workable solutions that have taken the world attention but as for the innovations' we have several. From hospital inventions like creating our own ventilators to digitally paying of all government services to many simple working inventions that help the day to day working of the common mwana nchi
Well, I applaud you guys for shouting out your solutions. But if you have not known we have them here. All government services are paid through the Government eGateway (GePG). We were working on making local ventilators but then with Covid infection rate we deemed unnecessary. The only thing we (unfortunately) don't do here is not shouting out our innovation and that's swiftly changing.
 
Yeah Kama fundi wa mtaani wanaweza teneza gari Ina maaana inchi Ina ubunifu mwingi. Unaeza angalia mobius 2 gari za kenya zenye zimetemezwa main stream
Hilo nalo gari?

Unaita fito rungu eti kwakua vyote asili yao ni mti kweli?

Tafuta jina lingine la kukiita hicho kidude ila sio gari
 
1.Smart Gloves

At 25-years, Roy Allela invented Sign-10, a pair of smart gloves with flex sensors that convert sign language movements into audio. Behind this innovation, according to Roy was the dire need to communicate with his 6-year-old niece who was born deaf.

The flex sensors are placed on each finger aids in quantifying the letters formed from the curve of each finger of the glove’s wearer.

The gloves are then connected to a mobile app (he also developed) through BlueTooth which then converts the sign into audio speech.

“My niece wears the gloves, pairs them to her phone or mine, then starts signing and I’m able to understand what she’s saying,” says Allela.

2.Lion Lights

After watching his Maasai community fighting with lions to protect livestock, Richard Turere,11, invented Lion Lights to make peace with the wild beasts.

To keep the lions away from livestock shade, Turere made a fence around the pen with a basic solar-powered light system that mimics the movement of a person using a torch to guard the herd.

The passion for innovation in the young boy was birthed through breaking electronics, including his mother’s new radio, and fixing them. He has been featured in global platforms including TED Talk.

3.i-Cut app

Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in a global crisis but mostly affects the Arabic and African nations. World Health Organization, More than 200 million girls and women worldwide have gone through the cut which ‘signifies’ transition to womanhood.

However, the cut means that girls have to drop out of school and become wives. This prompted teenagers at Kisumu Girls High School to invent an app called i-Cut.

The application connects girls at risk of FGM with rescue agents and offers support for those who have already undergone the process. It also provides information about the negative effects on girls health.

4. M-Pesa

The first kind of its own, sending and receiving money through the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card has been achieved only in Kenya. This innovation that is more than a decade old has turned SIM cards into a bank account.

The innovation developed by Safaricom solved the everyday problem of sending money from one person to another in a matter of seconds. This innovation has received revenue of billions of shillings as each year pass adding value to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the country.

5. Solar Tiles

In the 1990s, after the country experienced a 16-hour blackout, two siblings, Charity Wanjiku and Tony Nyaga birthed solar tiles.

The two, an architect and an engineer wanted to use their skills to introduce a quick solution to the power outage that were frequent at that time. The two who currently are at an African Innovative Company first pitched their innovative idea for their master’s degree and received commendations.

Further giant innovative company Tesla has had the same innovation which came ten years later after the two siblings birthed it.
Can you explain how is MPESA a Kenyan innovation?
Other than that I don't see any extraordinary solution there. They are great things but do not warrant the statement by MK254

If I had time I would counter with a liat from here. But it is December, busy month. But may be someone else from Tz can do that.

The DIT have done a lot of those innovation in the past. You can try google to get an idea.

I will try visit this thread in the future with a list
 
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