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Software Developers Build Global Gems From Dusty Kiosks.

The Nation (Kenya)

| October 07, 2010 | COPYRIGHT 2008 AllAfrica Global Media. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Kui Kinyanjui And Samantha Spooner

As a teenager, one of Simunza Muyangana's favourite shows was a series that featured children who used a computer to solve crime.

"I had never seen or touched a computer, but the thought that a machine could solve problems excited me," said the 35-year-old entrepreneur.

So when the British Council in Lusaka donated computer books to his school library, Muyangana booked them out for the next three years, taking notes on basic programming.

After high school, Muyangana's father brought home a new device that would change the way the teenager looked at the world forever.

The Sinclair ZX 81 had to be hooked up to a television screen and used a tape deck to store data.

However, it allowed Muyangana the opportunity to put his theoretical knowledge to the test.

"I believe in pushing past theory -- classrooms, lectures, seminars and workshops -- we need to practise and implement," says the owner of Digital ICE Interactive Media, a four-month old Lusaka start-up.

Digital ICE is using technology to push solutions to the Zambian market, with plans to export its expertise to the rest of Africa, bolstered by a boom in the use of mobile phones and computers on the continent.

Mr Muyangana's story encapsulates many of the challenges that software developers on the continent seek to overcome daily.

Africa has started to free itself from the stereotypes that have shackled it. Technology is transforming the continent.

IT has become the aim of many young Africans and people are seeing the emergence of the tech-entrepreneur generations, whose stories are nothing but inspirational.

There are those who have come from backgrounds where touching a computer was an elusive dream, to those who …

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