Two talented young Tanzanians are making waves in the tech industry, earning them a coveted spot on the Forbes Africa 30 Under 30 list for 2024. This prestigious list recognizes the brightest young minds shaping Africa’s future, and this year, Tanzania is well-represented.
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Leading the Charge in Innovation
Prisca Magori, the co-founder and CEO of Smart EFD (Electronic Fiscal Devices), is a true innovator. Her company is making a significant impact by developing and implementing technology that improves business efficiency and tax collection in Tanzania. Magori’s impressive work has landed her a number on the Forbes list, a testament to her leadership and vision.
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Tech Expertise for Real-World Solutions
Calvin Usiri, the co-founder and CTO of Ramani, is another Tanzanian tech whiz on the rise. Usiri’s expertise is driving the development of cutting-edge solutions at Ramani. While details about Ramani’s specific technology aren’t mentioned in the article, their inclusion on the Forbes list highlights their innovative contributions to the Tanzanian tech landscape.
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Tanzania’s Tech Talent Shines Bright
Magori and Usiri’s inclusion on the Forbes list is a significant achievement, not just for them but for Tanzania as a whole. It showcases the country’s growing pool of tech talent and its potential to become a major player in the African tech scene. This recognition is sure to inspire other young Tanzanians to pursue careers in technology and continue pushing the boundaries of innovation.