Lynk app wins Safaricom Appwiz Challenge

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Informal sector employment app Lynk has been crowned winner of the third Safaricom Appwiz Challenge, taking home KES1.5 million (US$14,685).

Disrupt Africa reported the third edition of the Appwiz Challenge was launched in July, with 13 candidates participating in a three-month incubation programme, consisting of mentorship and coaching from industry leaders and leading entrepreneurs, as well as training in entrepreneurship skills.

The incubation period culminated in a Demo Day, following which finalists pitched live to a panel of judges last week.  The winner was announced at an awards gala last night.

Lynk, a mobile solution that provides a platform for people in the informal sector to meet potential employers and seek job opportunities, was named the overall winner of the challenge, and received the first prize of a KES1.5 million (US$14,685) grant.

“The competition has grown significantly since we launched in 2013 and this year we saw innovators present an even more refined set of ideas to our panel of judges, coaches and mentors,” said Joseph Ogutu, Safaricom’s director of innovation and strategy.

“Given that the issue of unemployment remains a source of concern for Kenya’s economy we have seen Lynk provide an innovative solution to the hundreds of thousands of young people looking for jobs in the informal sector,” Ogutu said.

The second prize was given to Hisa Play, a solution that simulates trading in the stock exchange and equips users with the skills to invest by using system-generated virtual currency to mimic the workings of the Nairobi Securities Exchange.  The startup was awarded KES1 million (US$9,790).

Third place and the KES500,000 (US$4,895) went to Mkulima App, an innovative solution that helps farmers reduce wastage of harvest and track their income.

“This competition clearly demonstrates the fact that Kenya has a wealth of creativity and the ability to develop relevant, homegrown technological solutions to our challenges and needs,” said Victor Kyalo, permanent secretary in the Ministry of ICT.

 

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Inspired and excited by the African tech entrepreneurial scene, Gabriella spends her time travelling around the continent to report on the most innovative tech startups, the most active investors, and the latest trends emerging in the ecosystem.

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