The War For Software Developers In Kenya ~ George Njuguna, CIO, Safaricom PLC

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @rufusnganga1118
    @rufusnganga1118 2 года назад +88

    Am a software Engineer and love what am hearing George on the payment & talent management, because we work a lot but in Kenya most Software Engineers don't get paid for the value of their work. That's why there are many freelancers.

    • @evansgitonga3046
      @evansgitonga3046 2 года назад +4

      I have realised that we are doing alot but pesa ni kidogo sana

    • @kamauwaweru4991
      @kamauwaweru4991 11 месяцев назад

      @@evansgitonga3046 Solve this by developing SAAS products

  • @Ninanihuyo
    @Ninanihuyo 2 года назад +70

    In 2024 I'll shake George's hand and tell him he inspired a young 20 year old me.

    • @OcholaTheCreator
      @OcholaTheCreator 2 года назад +8

      tuko macho almost one year to go

    • @Itsomanga
      @Itsomanga Год назад +3

      @@Ninanihuyo I affirm your wish. May it be so. 🌹

    • @naturewrld615
      @naturewrld615 Год назад +3

      You gonna win it bro.. don't forget Blockchain technology.

    • @kikie.esther
      @kikie.esther Год назад +1

      One month to go

    • @vitayaboy
      @vitayaboy 8 месяцев назад +1

      Have shaken his hand just yet

  • @OjowiLaura
    @OjowiLaura Год назад +7

    Amazing insights. ALX chap here i hope that more youngsters get exposure to the tech industry

  • @katoragashua
    @katoragashua Год назад +28

    I really enjoyed this session. Mr. George really hit all points well. I'm a Frontend Engineer from Nigeria who intends to go full-stack and am currently learning Node JS and Python.

    • @davien001
      @davien001 Год назад +1

      Same here, Nigerian self-taught for 6 months, learning react right now while doing frontend mentor projects, will make a proper portfolio at the end of the year hopefully.

    • @josephkoech1985
      @josephkoech1985 Год назад

      Welcome to Python community.

    • @mwanafalsafa3613
      @mwanafalsafa3613 Год назад

      Share your learning experiences and key study materials

    • @johnmaina4500
      @johnmaina4500 Год назад

      @@davien001 Let's link and share ideas

  • @converge40
    @converge40 2 года назад +16

    Software Engineering in Kenya needs to be relooked. We have very good software engineers in Kenya and I feel they are not being recognized or appreciated well in Kenya.That''s why most software engineers are opting to work for companies outside Kenya or abroad because that's where they feel they are being appreciated.

  • @basil1921
    @basil1921 Год назад +6

    Am an upcoming developer and based on what you have spelt out mr George am motivated...I will congratulate you for this by 2024

  • @d.a.kariuki
    @d.a.kariuki Год назад +23

    I've interacted with some of Safaricom's software engineers & they are indeed brilliant. Bravo to the company!

    • @ceazarmianoh6500
      @ceazarmianoh6500 Год назад +1

      Uongo

    • @mwanafalsafa3613
      @mwanafalsafa3613 Год назад +4

      @@ceazarmianoh6500 wewe uza mboga kwa kibana na ulale hii story haikuhusu

    • @Alanilei
      @Alanilei 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@mwanafalsafa3613unaelekea kwa kibanda! And you'll come back to this comment and cry!

  • @martinfreeman6227
    @martinfreeman6227 2 года назад +23

    How i wish someone like George would be the kind of people heading govt ministries, just imagine how far and fast we would progress.....just imagine....

  • @georgebaraza9141
    @georgebaraza9141 Год назад +4

    Some good insights here from George. I'm an aspiring software developer in Kenya. Coming from an Actuarial Science background, digitalizing the Finance/Insurance industry triggered the passion to penetrate into the Tech space. For that reason, I took the Front-end Development route with this being my fourth month into it. Currently halfway learning React as a JavaScript library with the hope of securing an internship position to hone my craft in a real tech environment before the end of the year. Hopefully, Safaricom PLC would accommodate my skillset and invest in it.

  • @ellabella9104
    @ellabella9104 Год назад +7

    Mr. George inspired me. I will ensure I do something big and I'll remind him of the day he was in studio. There's much to improve on in how Kenya handles Tech. The key area mentioned is: How the developers are treated in terms of pay and exposure to more skills. This is just a fraction of it. There's a backdrop to becoming a developer. In the learning stage, some upcoming talent also needs to be natured. RUclips is a tool that can be used. A lot of content is posted and if well used can be very beneficial. There are young brains with passion but no particular direction on where to start and how to navigate.

  • @jamesndiga1813
    @jamesndiga1813 2 года назад +20

    Very good conversation, but we also need to give credit to the multinationals in terms of the investments they have made in talent development before setting shop here. Companies have been beneficiaries of that talent as well and there is still on-going program to continue developing talent.

  • @faustinechisasa9696
    @faustinechisasa9696 2 года назад +6

    Insightful of you George Njuguna. Clear vision, outreach, enablement and incentive minded.

  • @simonscodinglab
    @simonscodinglab Год назад +18

    I am a self-taught software engineer and I would say that that is the best decision I ever made career-wise. I however dont work for Kenyan companies, they pay developers rubbish.

    • @davieskamanda6622
      @davieskamanda6622 Год назад +1

      Is there good money in se?

    • @simonscodinglab
      @simonscodinglab Год назад +2

      @@davieskamanda6622 What do you think is 'good money?' give a range'

    • @davieskamanda6622
      @davieskamanda6622 Год назад

      Can you make like 300 a month or more freelancing?

    • @biltriq2332
      @biltriq2332 Год назад

      Hello @Simon's Tech School which platform are you using to freelance

    • @simonscodinglab
      @simonscodinglab Год назад

      @@davieskamanda6622 The short answer is yes.

  • @shemkipruto4394
    @shemkipruto4394 2 года назад +13

    This is a good talk on the tech space in Kenya. The mzee is also hilarious 😂😂. He needs his rating upped.

  • @willgeo
    @willgeo Год назад +10

    I wish we had talks like this in Uganda.

  • @HezOmanjo
    @HezOmanjo Год назад +22

    The worst thing a developer can dream about is working for a corporate.

  • @petermunyasi1119
    @petermunyasi1119 2 года назад +21

    Good to know that Safaricom now has a reward scheme that is balanced for both techies and managers. We all don't need to scale our careers through management path

  • @Harry-zm9fk
    @Harry-zm9fk 2 года назад +12

    Impacting skills and increasing remunerations keeps Safaricom steps ahead. How I wish every organizations in Kenya could take this up and view it as building on human resource rather than costly and downtime in production.

  • @wecanwork
    @wecanwork 2 года назад +27

    The truth is local software developers are severely underpaid, as soon as a new player decides to hire local talent, even remotely, you will lose talent.

  • @hlomphophenduka735
    @hlomphophenduka735 2 года назад +10

    This is a wonderful interview indeed, huge respect for George, Safaricom, and Spice FM crew. As a software engineer in Lesotho at a Telco I'm extremely motivated, Thanks

  • @ezekielakintunde4816
    @ezekielakintunde4816 Год назад +1

    You have really inspired me in this conversation george Njuguna, I have had to listen to this multiple times.

  • @lusarshameli7057
    @lusarshameli7057 2 года назад +114

    To get proper into software you have to be able to lean by yourself. A lecturer cannot make you a software engineer.

    • @peternyabuto577
      @peternyabuto577 2 года назад +4

      TRUE

    • @masymboya611
      @masymboya611 2 года назад +1

      which websites did you use to learn am learning frontend first but it is hard to find the right website

    • @masymboya611
      @masymboya611 2 года назад +1

      @@blakpearlthmvmnt4535 yeah but ni hard coz ikona izo quiz tu alafu its like uelewi chenye unafanya i think napreffer kitu ikona notes pia naelewa better hivo

    • @masymboya611
      @masymboya611 2 года назад +1

      @@blakpearlthmvmnt4535 asanti
      unaitanga kila mtu bro lakini? inasound weird or maybe its because i dont talk to people alot.

    • @DH-rf3nd
      @DH-rf3nd Год назад +1

      @@masymboya611 RUclips

  • @kamauthiongo7710
    @kamauthiongo7710 Год назад +2

    Amazing conversation, George. Great to see the Tech scene in Nairobi vibrant as ever.

  • @amediTechWizard
    @amediTechWizard Год назад +5

    Very good talk this was. The part of outsourcing IT expertise into Kenya never really seated well with me, like we really have good developers and IT skilled people in the country and no need for outsourcing.

  • @simonnjuguna9923
    @simonnjuguna9923 2 года назад +17

    Please Kenyans, protect your idea before sharing with any company. You can combine both utility model and copy right protection, then share your idea with any tech company. Software theft is real.

    • @MusicLyf4
      @MusicLyf4 Год назад +1

      Ideas are useless and you cannot protect ideas

    • @hughjanus1942
      @hughjanus1942 Год назад

      @@MusicLyf4 this is hilariously wrong

  • @peslacai
    @peslacai Год назад +6

    George is eloquent and knowledgeable on what he’s talking about. But unfortunately Safaricom kills innovations and wants to dominate the market, the talent they talk about is only for their own consumption and they’re afraid of competition.

  • @duncansakwa1184
    @duncansakwa1184 Год назад +1

    Am listening to this conversation, George is very Knowledgeable ..GOK should have a sit down with guy.

  • @doublem8135
    @doublem8135 Год назад +1

    very interesting conversation! eye opening and breathe of fresh air from the nauseating politics we are accustomed to! kudos George and Spice FM

  • @renymark2657
    @renymark2657 Год назад +15

    The University Education system in the country is Broken. For Software Devs, Major thing they do is Teach themselves These skills...

    • @blessingtshuma403
      @blessingtshuma403 10 месяцев назад

      I speak for other (not all) African countries, we sing the same song bud

    • @mrrobot-mn6re
      @mrrobot-mn6re 8 месяцев назад

      Its NOT, your university will never teach you everything, thats why tech is not for everyone, you have to study for yourself in IT

    • @wambuikingatua3820
      @wambuikingatua3820 8 месяцев назад

      Their curriculum does not in any way match what is needed in the market today, Safaricom and other such organizations can help these universities and colleges with developing their curriculums to reflect the market trends. Otherwise mass production of graduates who are unemployable because they do not have the right skills is deplorable. One has spent thousands of shillings in fees and 4 years in UNI to come out and realize they learnt very little and have to go back and acquire skills required in the job market.

    • @ycee4
      @ycee4 4 месяца назад

      You have to don't be silly and easy to be allulate by money . passion and consistency is needed

  • @nkimandi
    @nkimandi 2 года назад +2

    One of the most illuminative conversations ever for me...up there with prof lukoye atwolis last one

  • @rickymurithi
    @rickymurithi Год назад

    Just had a career change and upgrade into tech, informative and inspiring.

  • @victormwangi9332
    @victormwangi9332 2 года назад +9

    am a software engineering student at baraton university am happy of what am hearing ,any advice for me before I get into the job market

    • @ericndivo4054
      @ericndivo4054 2 года назад +6

      I`m a developer, establish a good connection with freelancers before you can think about getting a fulltime job.

    • @Lista001
      @Lista001 2 года назад

      Heeey soldier

    • @lameckk8657
      @lameckk8657 Год назад

      @@ericndivo4054 How do I get to meet freelancers??

    • @briangitonga7049
      @briangitonga7049 Год назад

      @@ericndivo4054 what skill set do i need to be a developer?

    • @ericndivo4054
      @ericndivo4054 Год назад

      @@briangitonga7049 Depends on your ability but generally be creative

  • @tre8759
    @tre8759 2 года назад +7

    Safaricom taking the right steps to support local developers but there is still a lot of room for improvement

  • @rhinahirina4038
    @rhinahirina4038 Год назад

    Impressive. George is such a vibe.

  • @ericnyamu9981
    @ericnyamu9981 2 года назад +4

    Let them shine.they have been sat on for so long! Big corp fighting for your talent must feel really good. 💪💪💪

  • @edwinkaris9602
    @edwinkaris9602 2 года назад +4

    @5:21 on setting up dial up,on hearing this sound like a cat being strangled..hahah it actually sounds like that

  • @jacktonewambui8683
    @jacktonewambui8683 2 года назад +3

    Good to hear the first person I had a chat with on linkedin

  • @Alex_Murimi
    @Alex_Murimi 2 года назад +4

    😊💯3 months later and still enjoying the tech

  • @panic_seller
    @panic_seller Год назад +8

    I wanted to be a software engineer, but looking at the pay vs what I do, compared it with what other jobs do vs their pay and I QUIT, people getting paid good money just for talking, others just for memory, and Devs in Kenya who actually use their brain don't get paid enough

    • @Dj-Pixxy
      @Dj-Pixxy Год назад

      am a high school graduate looking to pursue the same course,,,would you kindly advice me

    • @dunstmainha
      @dunstmainha Год назад +1

      kwani on average watu hulipwa pesa ngapi? Am a form 4 leaver and im thinking into getting into this stuff

    • @mrrobot-mn6re
      @mrrobot-mn6re 8 месяцев назад +1

      IT inataka passion mzee, pesa is the reward we get for our Passion..weka pesa mbele and you will drop it

  • @winniekirimi6478
    @winniekirimi6478 2 года назад +29

    Am just not okay the way you limit the digital program to undergrads only. What about the people who are advanced in age and are looking for skilling or evolving or change career to software engineering. You just need exposure.

    • @kelvinrose6714
      @kelvinrose6714 2 года назад

      I agree with you on this.

    • @michi.m
      @michi.m 2 года назад +8

      But u can sponsor yourself or use materials cheaply or freely available. Moringa, coursera, udemy, google, youtube etc are easily available.

  • @salomegithinji4565
    @salomegithinji4565 Год назад +11

    Big data,machine learning and artificial intelligence 😅😅 me in my cv

  • @KingKing_777
    @KingKing_777 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this insightful discussion Spice Fm team!

  • @engineeringsolutions5699
    @engineeringsolutions5699 Год назад +2

    Such a witty guest.Amazing insights

  • @EMKFirms
    @EMKFirms 2 года назад +8

    I think if my fellow developers leave for google, microsoft and AWS then they should leave with a mission to bench mark and uplift our local companies that how we will have a healthy competition of this international companies

    • @Kinuthya
      @Kinuthya Год назад +3

      Those 3 tech companies you’ve mentioned already fired thousands of their software engineers and most of the are foreign with work visas sema anxiety

  • @Jumanji_Dev
    @Jumanji_Dev 2 года назад +4

    Thumbs Up👍, SpiceFm, as a Software Dev, I really loved ❤the discussion...

  • @theoneyoulove-bi4li
    @theoneyoulove-bi4li Год назад +1

    i am taking a course in SE and i am happy to hear this

    • @JnMasher
      @JnMasher Год назад +1

      Send yourself proper. (Jitume). Our campuses are full of crap and only you can save yourself.
      All the best bro!

  • @pilotjoe1291
    @pilotjoe1291 2 года назад +5

    A game changer points,vgotten from this discussion. I really feel we need to be doing something about the Software Development on our own - our own school and stuff.

  • @Moyopheus
    @Moyopheus Год назад

    Great interview, will be looking the Safaricom initiatives closer.

  • @martinfreeman6227
    @martinfreeman6227 2 года назад +3

    Very informative session

  • @AnthonyNgugi-u1p
    @AnthonyNgugi-u1p 9 месяцев назад

    These are the kind of leaders we should have in kenya

  • @blaxbrian6877
    @blaxbrian6877 Год назад

    I am an emerging autodidactic JavaScript developer, poised to make my mark in the realm of programming.

  • @abuyaombasa3363
    @abuyaombasa3363 Год назад +1

    Awesome insight

  • @raymondtomno2968
    @raymondtomno2968 2 года назад +3

    Quite insightful wow

    • @gmchats5335
      @gmchats5335 2 года назад +2

      U must mean insightful

  • @ekimbangola
    @ekimbangola Год назад +1

    Great interview. Keep on the good work

  • @kevinmutai5729
    @kevinmutai5729 2 года назад +7

    An interesting talk but hardware is still more relevant than software TODAY, especially in communications a la Safaricom. Apart from the simple reason that without hardware there is no software, there is intensive research into the physical layer (hardware) to enable next generation communication (5G, 6G). The unfortunate part is the global south lags behind this field owing to the requirement for expensive equipment and extensive technical capacity to make meaningful contributions which means that the global south will continue to be dependent on the north for communications hardware. It is no secret that most of the continent's service providers like Safaricom are dependent on hardware sourced from Huawei, Nokia or Ericsson in all areas of their infrastructure from the access network (antennas) to the core network (routing). So all this talk about software is akin to taking the credit for a fresh coat of paint on a car whose engine you bought from someone else.

    • @brianmutiso1003
      @brianmutiso1003 Год назад +1

      Hardware can't work without software, from firmware, drivers to high level software programs, every hardware device needs software to run

    • @s.k634
      @s.k634 Год назад

      You are right . China is strong in hardware while India is strong in hardware but which one do we hear is doing well ? focusing on software makes you build on top of the American software stack and which can be turned off at a will .
      Hardware has more impact on the economy and creates real jobs unlike software .Compare the economic footprint of a router manufacturing company and an app ..smh

  • @monicawairimu108
    @monicawairimu108 2 года назад +1

    Insightful message

  • @oneito947
    @oneito947 2 года назад +3

    Most people can't pay for the advance on skill training for on job experience. Even my small. Company has upskilled multiple graduate and they have gone to companies paying them more than our monthly turnover

    • @johnkamau3442
      @johnkamau3442 2 года назад

      Great,I'm a developer as well hard to get this opportunities in Kenya

  • @iammasambu
    @iammasambu Год назад

    amazing video

  • @danielmugambi901
    @danielmugambi901 2 года назад +1

    Great conversation.

  • @big_brayo
    @big_brayo Год назад +5

    Amazing how she doesn't smile......at all🤔🤔🤔😂

  • @Itsomanga
    @Itsomanga Год назад +1

    Awesome conversation. 🌹

  • @thendong4821
    @thendong4821 Год назад +1

    I want to join but I don't have money

  • @c.muguro
    @c.muguro Год назад +1

    Would love to know how much his renumeration is...

  • @Dj-Pixxy
    @Dj-Pixxy Год назад +3

    am a high school graduate looking to pursue the same course,,,would you kindly advice me so as to make a wise decision pliz,,,which would be the best computer related course to pursue

    • @iam_Mayuba
      @iam_Mayuba Год назад +5

      If you believe you have the wits, join an online forum for SE, like ALX which is absolutely free and start going

    • @iAmSavvi
      @iAmSavvi Год назад

      @@afarajob3070 computer science

  • @thendong4821
    @thendong4821 Год назад +1

    Do you train and hire form 4 leavers

  • @chagavah
    @chagavah Год назад

    George is very articulate

  • @bobFranck-wq5mz
    @bobFranck-wq5mz 10 месяцев назад

    How do you get in touch with these safaricom community

  • @stuartmaleka
    @stuartmaleka Год назад +1

    insightful

  • @oneito947
    @oneito947 2 года назад +5

    Its getting harder and harder to actually hire developers locally for smaller companies because we dont have the kind of venture capital funds that us and uk companies have.

    • @johnkamau3442
      @johnkamau3442 2 года назад +2

      true and even getting a job for Software Developers,you will need alot of connections

    • @extusmutanda5389
      @extusmutanda5389 2 года назад

      U need skillset relevant enough to kick u off in the industry instead.

  • @Rons847
    @Rons847 2 года назад +3

    Top notch conversations that are future focused.

  • @kelvinkamau9083
    @kelvinkamau9083 Год назад +1

    Good conversation here... I would like to know George take on coding amidst the 'ChatGPT' era.

  • @OsungaOkello
    @OsungaOkello Год назад

    The old man has spoken the truth. 😊

  • @josephmgift
    @josephmgift Год назад +2

    😅Woah, paying someone to make you an app. I'm glad you did it yourself. 😎😎

  • @IslasPilipinas
    @IslasPilipinas Год назад

    interested topic

  • @medrinebaraka6992
    @medrinebaraka6992 2 года назад

    Asking if George can mentor ?

  • @RagwarNoble
    @RagwarNoble Год назад

    These guys who never went to school for Software Engineering build terrible software, they endanger the public ….!

  • @geoffreyngugi9941
    @geoffreyngugi9941 2 года назад +1

    CT dealt a proper upper cut early on

  • @Politicopulsetvsh
    @Politicopulsetvsh Год назад

    👍

  • @kevinfred
    @kevinfred Год назад +2

    Software is dead.

  • @SILASMUIGAI
    @SILASMUIGAI 2 года назад +3

    Also another place to get the best developers in Kenya try "The JITU Ltd"