Two days ago, SaylKare turned 3 on the same day we graduated from the Futuremakers WiT program.
We received a grant, a timely push to move a few important things from “soon” to “now.”
Grateful for my mentor @dadaomolara, whose guidance shaped so much of this journey.
#SaylKare
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Applications for the Women in Tech Accelerator are now open. Up to USD 50,000 in catalytic funding available for women-led ventures ready to scale.
5 months of building.
Launched May 1.
Our Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is live.
For us, it’s also our most valuable player.
A different way to handle healthcare payments.
Most people try to save for medical emergencies.
But life happens, that money gets used, or it’s never enough when it matters.
The real shift is thinking beyond saving…
and starting to plan.
That’s what I’ve been building around.
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Insurance gives peace of mind… until it doesn’t.
In hospital with someone insured.
Outpatient cover runs out mid-conversation. We laugh.
Another day, hours waiting for approval.
At some point he says,
“I think I need something on top of this.”
That stuck.
Insurance helps. But limits, approvals, exclusions show up when you least expect them.
VIDEO: Medical experts are urging parents, especially those over 35 or with a family history, to get checked. Medics say that early detection makes management easier, warning that the Down syndrome burden is costly.
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It's really the small things in life that matter.
Are you healthy?
Do you have family?
Friends to invite over?
Work that stretches you?
That's being truly rich.
People plan weddings for months.
But very few plan for medical bills.
Yet one health issue can pause careers, savings, travel, everything.
Here are 5 simple ways to protect your health so your plans stay on track.
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You don't buy a boat in the middle of the ocean. Yet many of us only think about medical bills when we are already in the hospital.
That's when stress is highest.
That's when decisions are rushed.
That's when money feels impossible to find.
Uganda launches must-do sickle cell screening at birth
Newborn screening will now be mandatory at birth, and children diagnosed with the disease will be followed up to manage complications such as organ failure. https://t.co/kLFGE3Mwym
To my fellow Africans: stop treating health as a secondary priority. You must invest everything you can into living healthily; you cannot achieve your goals if your body is failing you.
A new year is here.
May 2026 be a year of planning ahead, staying prepared, and taking care of what truly matters: our health.
#NewYear2026#NewBeginnings#SaylKare
Can you afford to get sick?
Across Africa, people don’t fear illness; they fear the bill that comes after.
Your health shouldn’t pause for your wallet.
You can get care instantly and pay later with @SaylKare#UHCDay2025#SaylKare#HealthEquity#CareNowPayLater