Building African Brands

Leveraging relationships to build a Pan-African brand by with Tongayi Choto

December 05, 2023 Anesu-Tendesai Chikumba Episode 53
Leveraging relationships to build a Pan-African brand by with Tongayi Choto
Building African Brands
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Building African Brands
Leveraging relationships to build a Pan-African brand by with Tongayi Choto
Dec 05, 2023 Episode 53
Anesu-Tendesai Chikumba

Listen to this episode for Tongayi Choto's journey in building AfriBlocks with a focus on :

-Building Pan- African vs building for your African country
-  The need for relationships to grow in the startup space.
- Community in the startup space.
- Afriblocks in Tech Stars 2021


Post a job on AfriBlocks: www.afriblocks.com

Become a freelancer on Afriblocks: Click here

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Tongayi Choto is  Co-founder & CEO of AfriBlocks, a Pan-African freelance talent marketplace where African freelancers can provide remote services worldwide.    

AfriBlocks made history as the first Zimbabwean based startup to be accepted into TechStars Accelerator and also funded by Google Black Founders Fund.


Tongayi is a leader in the web3 and Blockchain space, his startup, AfriBlocks, is a co-host of the Black Blockchain Summit, an annual fintech summit that takes place in Washington D.C USA, at Howard University. AfriBlocks also hosts the annual Freelancers Summit which has seen speakers from companies such as Google and LinkedIn participate.


In 2020 he was recognized as one of the Most Influential People of African Descent under 40. From  2018 - 2019, Tongayi served as Vice-Chair for Science & Technology Sector for the African Union | Pan African Diaspora Youth Association. (African Union Representative To The USA) 

Based in Harare, Zimbabwe, Tongayi has built a track record as a leader and innovator in Africa's tech ecosystem. Most recently serving as the lead Product Manager at BillMari a pan-African fintech startup based in Washington DC USA and playing a pivotal role in building the first platform to receive a bitcoin remittance license from a federal reserve bank.   

Before starting his professional career, Tongayi studied at the University of Zimbabwe, where he earned a BSc in Computer Science & Mathematics.

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Show Notes

Listen to this episode for Tongayi Choto's journey in building AfriBlocks with a focus on :

-Building Pan- African vs building for your African country
-  The need for relationships to grow in the startup space.
- Community in the startup space.
- Afriblocks in Tech Stars 2021


Post a job on AfriBlocks: www.afriblocks.com

Become a freelancer on Afriblocks: Click here

____________________________________
Tongayi Choto is  Co-founder & CEO of AfriBlocks, a Pan-African freelance talent marketplace where African freelancers can provide remote services worldwide.    

AfriBlocks made history as the first Zimbabwean based startup to be accepted into TechStars Accelerator and also funded by Google Black Founders Fund.


Tongayi is a leader in the web3 and Blockchain space, his startup, AfriBlocks, is a co-host of the Black Blockchain Summit, an annual fintech summit that takes place in Washington D.C USA, at Howard University. AfriBlocks also hosts the annual Freelancers Summit which has seen speakers from companies such as Google and LinkedIn participate.


In 2020 he was recognized as one of the Most Influential People of African Descent under 40. From  2018 - 2019, Tongayi served as Vice-Chair for Science & Technology Sector for the African Union | Pan African Diaspora Youth Association. (African Union Representative To The USA) 

Based in Harare, Zimbabwe, Tongayi has built a track record as a leader and innovator in Africa's tech ecosystem. Most recently serving as the lead Product Manager at BillMari a pan-African fintech startup based in Washington DC USA and playing a pivotal role in building the first platform to receive a bitcoin remittance license from a federal reserve bank.   

Before starting his professional career, Tongayi studied at the University of Zimbabwe, where he earned a BSc in Computer Science & Mathematics.

Click here to be a guest on this podcast.

Let's Connect on LinkedIn
Let's Connect on Instagram