A 25-year-old Kenyan US-based tech entrepreneur was causing waves in 2018, making New York City’s financial magazineย Business Insiderย to tout him as the nextย Bill Gates.
Mubarak Muyikaย is described as aย business executive, computer programmer and internet magnate based in Silicon Valley withinย California, US.
Having been orphaned at the age of 10, Muyika was taken in by his adoptive parents, where he toldย Business Dailyย in 2013 he developed a passion for computers.
He later made it to Friends School Kamusinga, where his prowess grew, and bagged the Kenya National Science Fair, and the annual Kenya Students Congress on Science and Technology awards.
After sitting his final exams in 2011, he got immersed in computers and registeredย Hype Century Technologies and Investments Ltd, a company that dealt in web-designย and domain registration.
Muyika toldย Business Dailyย during an interview in 2013 that he was approached with an offer to join Havard University a year later, but turned it down and instead concentrated on entrepreneurship.
With the new conviction, he sold off his Hype Century Technologies firm which was then worth millions and established the Zagace Ltd, an enterprise management platform that uses enterprise resource planning (ERP) and web-hosting resources to create a basic forum for business systems and processes.
This was the right move, becauseย Zagace Ltd grew leaps and bounds, and soon after, he relocated to the US, where he runs the company with close to 500 employees as of 2019.
In 2015 and 2017, Muyika was listed as one ofย Forbes Africaโs 30 Under 30 and he was the youngest inย Business Insiderโsย list of top young entrepreneurs around the world.
Yahoo Financeย also featured him in 2018, where he was mentioned alongside top individuals moving the world in their own different ways.
“In the world of business, influencers who come to mind areย Steve Jobs, Warren Buffettย andย Thomas Edison, and deservedly so. But I also encourage you to think beyond those names and consider the likes Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba, or Mubarak Muyika, a 24-year-old Kenyan who turned down Harvard to run his own software company in Silicon Valley,”ย Yahooย wrote.
Some of the other economic behemoths with businesses in the Silicon Valley include Facebook’sย Mark Zuckerbergย and Twitter’sย Jack Dorsey, alongside Tesla founderย Elon Musk.
Source-kenyans.co.ke
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