The Power Talks podcast, hosted by Ronald Ssuna, has been captivating audiences with its insightful interviews featuring prominent figures in Uganda’s technology and business scene. As the podcast enters its third season, it continues to deliver thought-provoking conversations that shed light on the challenges, successes, and future prospects of the industry.
In the latest season 3, Ssuna sits down with Maurice Mugerwa, a public speaker, growth operations expert, and entrepreneur. Mugerwa shares his career journey, including his transitions from Bolt to Chipper Cash and the experience of being laid off from the latter. He emphasizes the importance of networking and building a strong support system, offering valuable advice to those navigating the job market.
Another highlight of Season 3 is Ssuna’s exploration of the vibrant startup ecosystem at the Africa Week Conference in Kigali, Rwanda. The episode features insights from industry leaders and innovators making a difference across the continent. Harry Ocheng from Innovate Now discusses assistive technologies for people with disabilities, while Luzana Costa from Norrsken House shares the accelerator program’s strategic initiatives.
The podcast also delves into the remarkable journey of Paul Kirungi, the visionary behind Zofi Cash, a groundbreaking fintech startup in Uganda. Kirungi’s story serves as an inspiration for aspiring entrepreneurs looking to make their mark in the tech industry.
Other guests on this edition, without disregarding their input and episode importance, include Osita James Uche, Dennis Wyre, Festo Ivaibi, Samuel Kamugisha, Emeka Mba-Kalu, and Kellen Eilerts.
Throughout the new Season 3, Ssuna skillfully guides the conversations, allowing his guests to share their experiences, challenges, and lessons learned. The podcast’s format encourages open and honest discussions, providing listeners with a behind-the-scenes look at the lives of successful tech professionals.
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One of the standout features of Power Talks is its ability to connect with a diverse audience. By featuring a range of guests, from startup founders to industry experts, the podcast caters to the interests of both aspiring entrepreneurs and seasoned professionals. The episodes are well-structured, with clear timestamps to help listeners navigate the content.
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