Two talented young Tanzanians are making waves in the tech industry, earning them a coveted spot on the Forbes Africa 30 Under 30 list for 2024. This prestigious list recognizes the brightest young minds shaping Africa’s future, and this year, Tanzania is well-represented.
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Leading the Charge in Innovation
Prisca Magori, the co-founder and CEO of Smart EFD (Electronic Fiscal Devices), is a true innovator. Her company is making a significant impact by developing and implementing technology that improves business efficiency and tax collection in Tanzania. Magori’s impressive work has landed her a number on the Forbes list, a testament to her leadership and vision.

Tech Expertise for Real-World Solutions
Calvin Usiri, the co-founder and CTO of Ramani, is another Tanzanian tech whiz on the rise. Usiri’s expertise is driving the development of cutting-edge solutions at Ramani. While details about Ramani’s specific technology aren’t mentioned in the article, their inclusion on the Forbes list highlights their innovative contributions to the Tanzanian tech landscape.

Tanzania’s Tech Talent Shines Bright
Magori and Usiri’s inclusion on the Forbes list is a significant achievement, not just for them but for Tanzania as a whole. It showcases the country’s growing pool of tech talent and its potential to become a major player in the African tech scene. This recognition is sure to inspire other young Tanzanians to pursue careers in technology and continue pushing the boundaries of innovation.