Kenyan Startups dominate in Virtual Africa Hackathon competition

Virtual Hackathon Africa

The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) announces the shortlisting of 15 finalists from 7 African countries for the Virtual Africa Hackathon 2020 (the Hackathon) to be held on August 31, 2020.

The finalists were drawn from 74 submissions from 14 countries in Africa, Europe and the Middle East. The Hackathon seeks to harness the use of technology in addressing the health and economic impacts of the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19).

The theme of the Hackathon is “Harnessing Fintech in addressing COVID- 19 effects on healthcare, digital payments and economic recovery.” The finalists are:

Artisan Pay, Cameroon

Last Mile Medicine, Kenya

Sahani by Zavora, Kenya

MobiVocha by Blue ICT Solutions, Kenya

Loniwa, Kenya

SMECredit Pro, Cameroon

CrossPath, Libya

MIZA A2F, Tunisia

The Guarantee Company, Kenya

Fundi247, Tanzania

MobiCash, Libya

Venue369, Kenya

Kouran Jabo, Chad

We-DARE by Ryken Business Intelligence, Kenya

Wiretooth Technologies by Finaclusion, Nigeria


The Hackathon is envisioned to keep alive the spirit of the 2020 Afro-Asia Fintech Festival (AAFF) that was scheduled to be held in Nairobi in July 2020 following its postponement to July 2021.

It was launched on July 31, 2020 inviting applicants to provide solutions to 40 identified problems in the Healthcare, Digital Payments, Economic Recovery and General categories.

These problems relate to the challenges and opportunities posed by the health and economic dimensions of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The call for entries closed on August 10, 2020.

The 15 finalists will pitch their solutions on the virtual Demo Day on August 31, 2020. The winner will participate in the Global Fintech Hackcelerator at the 2020 Singapore Fintech Festival convened by the Monetary Authority of Singapore in December 2020.