The EdTech Gumzo Podcast unites a community of innovators harnessing technology to revolutionize education across East Africa. It explores cutting-edge solutions, best practices, and real-world applications to enhance access, quality, and relevance of learning. Fostering collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and diverse perspectives, the podcast inspires changemakers to create inclusive, effective, and resilient learning experiences through tech integration.

EdTech Gumzo
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Podcast Overview
The EdTech Gumzo Podcast unites a community of innovators harnessing technology to revolutionize education across East Africa. It explores cutting-edge solutions, best practices, and real-world applications to enhance access, quality, and relevance of learning. Fostering collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and diverse perspectives, the podcast inspires changemakers to create inclusive, effective, and resilient learning experiences through tech integration.
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Publishing Since
6/19/2024
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Recent Episodes

June 26, 2026
The School of 21st Century Skills: Faith Ngogoyo-Mwangi, Tanda Tech Hub
<p>What life skills do we need to thrive in the 21st century? As the world advances in technology, how can educators ensure that the big 3 skills: (1) Critical thinking (2) Effective communication and (3) Collaboration are integrated across the education value chain? </p><p>Join Faith Ngogoyo-Mwangi, the Founder of Tanda Tech Hub, on her journey of building the school of 21st Century Skills. </p><p>Tanda Tech Hub equips teachers, students, leaders, and education institutions with life skills, including AI literacy, emotional intelligence, entrepreneurial thinking, and career readiness. </p><p>#EdTechGumzo #EdTechFoundersSeries #AfricanFounders</p><p><br></p>

May 15, 2026
Localising AI for Education in Kenya: Mumbe Mwangangi, Nyansapo AI
<p>Mumbe Mwangangi tells the story of a soon-to-be 30 year old’s desire to create something and how it led to Nyansapo AI. This episode features a messy break up with the co-founder, taking a break from being a Founder, and navigating AI acceptance and resistance in Kenya. </p><p>How does Mumbe pick herself up after quitting her own organisation and eventually returning to it? Find out how this WISE EdTech Accelerator recipient is improving foundational numeracy and literacy in Kenya using AI. </p><p>WISE - World Innovation Summit for Education</p><p>#EdTechGumzo #EdTechFoundersSeries #AfricanFounders</p><p><br /></p>

April 24, 2026
How Zeraki has Scaled to 10 African Countries: Isaac Nyangolo, Zeraki
<p>Isaac Nyangolo, the Founder of Zeraki talks about his journey from employment to becoming a Founder of an EdTech company just 2 months after leaving his job. Using his combined experience in education and technology, he decided to build a localised EdTech Analytics solution to manage school performance data to assess the kind of help learners needed. </p><p>In this episode, he reveals the push that came with the first mover disadvantage when teachers couldn’t integrate their technology in schools despite buying into their solution. Plus, how Zeraki has scaled to 9 other African countries beyond Kenya. His advice to entrepreneurs is “Focus on selling from the word go.” #EdTechGumzo #EdTechFoundersSeries #AfricanFounders</p><p><br></p>
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