Together with Principal Secretary for ICT and the Digital Economy, Eng. John Tanui, I flagged off a team of 13 talented students, their trainers and parents, who will represent Kenya at the United Nations-backed AI for Good Robotics Youth Challenge Global Grand Finale, scheduled to take place from 7th to 10th July in Geneva, Switzerland.
Organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the global challenge brings together young innovators from across the world to showcase their creativity, technological ingenuity, and problem-solving skills through robotics and artificial intelligence.
As a Ministry, we remain committed to nurturing digital talent and creating opportunities for young Kenyans to thrive in the digital economy. We have pledged our support to the team and will continue to stand with them throughout their journey as they proudly represent Kenya and inspire the next generation of innovators.
The Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Information, Communication and the Digital Economy, H.E Hon. William Kabogo, EGH, together with Principal Secretary for ICT and the Digital Economy, Eng. John Tanui, flagged off a team of 13 talented students, their trainers and parents, who will represent Kenya at the United Nations-backed AI for Good Robotics Youth Challenge Global Grand Finale, scheduled to take place from 7th to 10th July in Geneva.
Organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the global challenge brings together young innovators from across the world to showcase their creativity, technological ingenuity, and problem-solving skills through robotics and artificial intelligence.
The Ministry remains committed to nurturing digital talent and creating opportunities for young Kenyans to thrive in the digital economy.
3 layers every Flask dev must separate mentally:
1️⃣ Python version (3.11 vs 3.12)
2️⃣ Virtual environment (isolation)
3️⃣ Dependencies (Flask, SQLAlchemy, etc.)
Mix these up → pain.
https://t.co/sVRDhNeJXZ
#Python#Flask#Poetry#pyenv#WebDev
Demystifying the AI for Good Youth Challenge 2026 — the missions, the game field, and the preparation behind the scenes.
The goal is clear: prepare well, compete nationally, and aim for the Global Summit in Geneva, July 2026.
#AIforGood#YouthRobotics#STEM
Tired of redoing your Git & GitHub setup on every new machine?
I wrote a guide on automating Git + GitHub configuration on macOS & Linux using 3 small shell scripts:
Read it here 👇
https://t.co/Rb43YCRcxp
August Robotics Bootcamp was a blast!
Our learners spent the week building, programming, and testing robots — developing real engineering and problem-solving skills.
Thank you to all the young innovators who joined us.
#robotics#codingforkids#roboticsbootcamp#bootcamps
Searching for the perfect holiday plan for your child? You just found it! 🤖💻
Join our November–December Coding & Robotics Bootcamp and turn your curiosity into creativity.
Learn. Build. Compete. Have fun!
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2000: I lost my mom to cancer
2001: I found out I was adopted
2002: I started doing drugs
2004: I started playing football
2007: I battled depression
2010: I went to college
2012: I met my future wife
2018: I became a father
2020: I was in $30k credit card debt
2021: I started a Twitter account
2022: I made my first dollar online
2023: I quit my job and went all in
2024: I hit my first $1M year
2025: I will hit my first $2M year, move into our dream home, and continue to pursue a life of meaning
The one thought I had the entire time was that the only person who could get me out of this is myself
Don't ever give up on yourself
These things take time
This post won't get as much engagement as those MRR posts.
But I've never cared about vanity metrics.
For the last year, I locked myself in my room. My life changed 180 degrees. I made more money in a day than my dad made in a year.
But it came at a cost. This year has been the most imbalanced of my life:
I got distant from friends and family. Some knew I was building something and supported me. Others felt threatened, thought I didn't have time for them, that I was fancy now. So they left.
It's lonely. No one understands your situation.
No time for hobbies. I love the gym but wasn't consistent. I even missed my daily 10k steps goal.
Most days, I sat 10-16 hours behind my desk. I didn't leave my apartment for days sometimes.
Ate in stress. No sleep schedule. Sleep debt kept rising. Had heart palpitations from stress. Sciatica from sitting too long.
Couldn't take days off. No sick leave. Worked most weekends. No time to touch grass, no vacation, no time to cook or clean.
Everything depended on me. If I didn't show up on my worst days, everything would break.
That's the price of achieving years' worth of goals in one year. Massive sacrifices, massive tradeoffs.
Like Hormozi says, everything has a price tag. You trade what you want least for what you want most.
Why am I telling you this? Because most people try to fool you online.
They only show the highlights, the wins. They say they work a few hours and then quickly reach $1 million.
The Lambo and Rolex flex is BS. They're trying to sell you something.
The cost of ambitions is late nights, early mornings, lots of associates, few real friends, and being misunderstood.
People will want you to do well but never better than them.
But it's 100% worth it. My life flipped 180 degrees. Yours can too.
I am more patient, resilient, focused, and disciplined. I am more grateful and humble.
Business is the best journey for character development.
To the one year old Namya & everyone like her...
It's hard, but it's worth it. The journey changes you for good. Be ready for the real cost.