The imagery of contemporary tech startups from the African continent

No matter what Google’s search results may show, this is NOT the image of mobile innovation, technology startups, and the African continent’s ICT infrastructure. This is a photograph staged by Oxfam to show a Maasai moran – a young man from one of the pastoralist communities living in the arid lands of Eastern Africa. This […]

Biashara Economics: Nurture your Network – Lesson #2

Without a network, you are nothing. In biashara, the complex webs of give and take (Walther has a nice map, he was inspired by social media networks, and inspired our thinking) that are the engine and the nervous system of the organic, living platform for trade are running on trust and relationships, offering you first […]

Biashara Economics: Diversify your portfolio – Lesson #1

Biashara’s growth strategies include the need to diversify one’s customer base from B2C to more B2B. In small markets, that’s the only way to grow revenue without hitting the cap on the actual number of people who can buy your tshirts. It’s when you are able to nurture a stable team of customers who purchase […]

How to segment the informal sector

This is a research interest that I’ve been pursuing ever since the very first fieldwork for the prepaid economy project that was prototyped in rural Rajasthan state in India back in December 2008. The challenge of discovering, then testing and refining the framework for segmenting the informal sector of the economy – particularly by purchasing […]

Uber’s app lowers barriers to formalization for unorganized taxi industry in Kenya

This interesting article in the Kenyan news made me think about the role that an app like Uber could play in markets where there’s a high proportion of informal & unregulated business activity. As with much technological advancement, resistance comes with change. Mpesa and the internet were once thought to be passing fads and have […]

Mobile Money’s next challenge: Enabling the development of a cashless ecosystem

The latest GSMA State of the Industry report on Mobile Money is out this month and the numbers look great in the developing world. The report frames the industry’s next challenge as the need to grow the platform beyond the basics of airtime purchase and person to person transfer. Here are my concerns, starting with […]

Your Valentine’s Day roses come from Kenya

They land at dawn, frosty and foggy, in Schiphol every day, and are quickly whisked off to be auctioned in lots to be flown in the next three hours to all of Europe’s capitals. Its Valentine’s Day, and the roses, the best come from Kenya, on East Africa’s coast.

Kenyan informal economy rise is responsive to investments

Just 5 years ago, came the first formal multi-storey hotel structure in the Kenyan town of Busia, which abuts the Ugandan town of Busia at the border. Visible rise in the local economy has been noticed by various actors. The first Asian trader, who arrived only 20 years ago, said that the past 5 years […]

The Kenyan informal sector’s well-trodden paths of upward mobility

Studying the dynamics of the informal economy of a particular region in Western Kenya has been an eye opening exercise in questioning one’s own assumptions and frameworks. Other times, I noticed answers to questions I’d never even thought of asking (an outcome of holding implicit assumptions). One of these was career paths and ambitions. The […]