Power Talks with Ssuna Ronald

Ssuna Ronald

Power Talks is your all-access pass to the boardrooms and breakthrough moments shaping Africa's tech landscape. Host Ssuna Ronald goes behind the scenes with the continent's most audacious founders, investors, and ecosystem builders. We bring you the real conversations from the front lines of innovation—from Nairobi to Kigali and beyond—unpacking the big ideas, the billion-dollar opportunities, and the personal journeys behind the next generation of African success stories.

  1. Betting on Grit: Anil Atmaramani on Why Antler Invests in African Founders at Day Zero

    10/23/2025

    Betting on Grit: Anil Atmaramani on Why Antler Invests in African Founders at Day Zero

    In this episode of Power Talks, host Ssuna Ronald sits down with Anil Atmaramani, a Partner at Antler focused on West Africa. Dive into the unique model of this global venture capital firm that invests at "day zero"—backing high-potential individuals even before they have a concrete idea. Anil, a Canadian with two decades of experience on the continent, reveals why he holds an unwavering conviction that "the future is African," and how Antler is structured to accelerate that future. We explore Antler's grueling, highly-selective residency program that sifts through 5,000 applications to find the top 20 founders, the traits they look for beyond a business plan (grit, resilience, and coachability), and what successful alumni like Uncover and Honeycoin are achieving. If you're an aspiring founder who has faced failure, an investor curious about pre-seed opportunities, or believe in Africa's demographic destiny, this conversation is a masterclass in founder-first investing. (00:00:51) - The Antler Model: What it means to be a "day zero" investor and how the residency program works. (00:02:34) - Investing in Founders, Not Ideas: Why Antler backs people first and how they assess character during the program. (00:04:00) - The Founder DNA: The key traits Antler looks for: grit, determination, coachability, and the willpower to face hard truths. (00:05:37) - Beyond the Check: The full suite of benefits for founders, from co-working space and cloud credits to a powerful global network. (00:06:23) - Antler's African Footprint: The impressive growth in Kenya and the upcoming launch in Lagos, Nigeria. (00:07:17) - Success Stories: A look at portfolio companies like the skincare brand Uncover and crypto-trading platform Honeycoin. (00:08:17) - The African Conviction: Anil's powerful personal thesis on why the future is undeniably African. (00:10:30) - A Message to Founders: Why failure is a "badge of honor" and a call to keep building. Power Talks is your front-row seat to the conversations shaping the future of business and technology in Africa. Host Ssuna Ronald brings you face-to-face with the most dynamic founders, investors, and ecosystem builders driving progress across the continent. From deep-dive interviews with startup founders to insights from top VCs and event coverage from hubs like Nairobi and Kigali, we unpack the big ideas, the bigger opportunities, and the game-changing conversations you need to hear. Subscribe to stay updated on Africa's innovation revolution. Enjoyed this episode? Please subscribe, rate us, and share it with a friend, a founder, or anyone who believes in the power of African innovation. Executive Producer: Ssuna Ronald Sound Engineer: Gumisiriza Richard Art Direction: Abdu Latif Okalang Powered By: Latitude 59 
 Connect via: ⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠ For Inquiries: ⁠⁠⁠emailpowertalks@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠

    12 min
  2. Why Estonia is Betting on Africa: Latitude59's Mission to Connect Continents with Kai Isand

    10/23/2025

    Why Estonia is Betting on Africa: Latitude59's Mission to Connect Continents with Kai Isand

    In this episode of Power Talks, recorded live at their Nairobi event, host Ssuna Ronald sits down with Kai Isand, a key organizer and Head of Programs for Latitude59. Dive into the story of why this premier European tech conference, born in the "startup nation" of Estonia, is making a strategic home in Africa. Kai reveals the mind-blowing reception they received in Kenya, drawing parallels between the hunger of today's African entrepreneurs and the early days of Estonia's own tech miracle. We explore Latitude59's unique role not as a direct investor, but as a high-quality connector and community builder, facilitating serendipitous moments between African startups, global investors, and policymakers. Kai discusses the success of their first investor day, the vital partnership with Smart Africa, and their ambitious goal to become the biggest and most impactful tech conference on the continent. If you're building a startup, looking to invest, or curious about the bridges being built between Africa and Europe, this conversation provides an essential insider's perspective. (00:00:46) - The Latitude59 Mission: Kai introduces her role and the success of their first investor day in Nairobi. (00:01:17) - The Estonian Story: Why the "startup nation" is looking to Kenya and what the ecosystems have in common. (00:02:49) - Building Bridges, Not Dictating: How Latitude59 fosters inclusive, co-creative communities between Africa and Europe. (00:04:34) - The "Serendipity" Model: Explaining Latitude59's role as a platform and connector, not a direct funder or incubator. (00:06:12) - The African Ambition: Latitude59's goal to become the biggest and highest-quality tech conference in Africa. (00:07:47) - Government & Policy: The crucial role of partnerships with entities like Smart Africa in shaping a thriving startup ecosystem. (00:08:54) - Advice for Startups: How founders should use events like Latitude59 to build relationships and secure funding. Power Talks is your front-row seat to the conversations shaping the future of business and technology in Africa. Host Ssuna Ronald brings you face-to-face with the most dynamic founders, investors, and ecosystem builders driving progress across the continent. From deep-dive interviews with startup founders to insights from top VCs and event coverage from hubs like Nairobi and Kigali, we unpack the big ideas, the bigger opportunities, and the game-changing conversations you need to hear. Subscribe to stay updated on Africa's innovation revolution. Enjoyed this episode? Please subscribe, rate us, and share it with a friend, a founder, or anyone who believes in the power of African innovation. Executive Producer: Ssuna Ronald Sound Engineer: Gumisiriza Richard Art Direction: Abdu Latif Okalang Powered By: Latitude 59 
 Connect via: ⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠ For Inquiries: ⁠⁠⁠emailpowertalks@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠

    11 min
  3. Beyond Netflix: How Yakwetu is Building the "Netflix for Africa" and Fighting a $803M Piracy Problem

    10/23/2025

    Beyond Netflix: How Yakwetu is Building the "Netflix for Africa" and Fighting a $803M Piracy Problem

    In this episode of Power Talks, recorded live at Latitude59 in Nairobi, host Ssuna Ronald sits down with Mike Strano, Co-founder and COO of Yakwetu Online Limited. Dive into the ambitious mission to create a premier on-demand platform dedicated entirely to African storytelling. Mike reveals the shocking scale of the piracy crisis robbing African creatives of $803 million a year and how his company's proprietary technology is not just streaming content, but actively creating a legal, profitable ecosystem for filmmakers. We explore Yakwetu's unique four-product strategy, from the pay-per-view model of "My Movies Africa" to their groundbreaking encrypted screening tool that's being used by churches and events. Mike also shares his philosophy as a bootstrapped founder with a proven track record, why he believes his venture is a safe bet for investors, and his plan to legitimize 54,000 illegal movie shops across Kenya. If you're curious about the future of African media, entertainment tech, and resilient entrepreneurship, this conversation is a must-listen. (00:00:43) - The Big Idea: Mike introduces Yakwetu and its mission to empower African creatives. (00:01:10) - The Product Suite: A breakdown of Yakwetu's four key products, including "My Movies Africa." (00:02:16) - The $803M Piracy Problem: Mike reveals the staggering financial loss and their encrypted solution for screenings. (00:04:18) - Legitimizing an Illegal Market: The innovative plan to partner with 54,000 "movie shops" and split revenue three ways. (00:06:08) - Quality vs. Relatability: How Yakwetu curates content and the power of a good story. (00:07:48) - The Bootstrapped Journey: Mike discusses bootstrapping since 2014 and the current search for a $1M pre-seed round. (00:09:42) - The Future Vision: Yakwetu's next step as a marketplace for media, similar to Amazon's model. (00:11:53) - Global Ambitions: Patenting their anti-piracy tech for markets in Latin America, Eastern Europe, and beyond. Power Talks is your front-row seat to the conversations shaping the future of business and technology in Africa. Host Ssuna Ronald brings you face-to-face with the most dynamic founders, investors, and ecosystem builders driving progress across the continent. From deep-dive interviews with startup founders to insights from top VCs and event coverage from hubs like Nairobi and Kigali, we unpack the big ideas, the bigger opportunities, and the game-changing conversations you need to hear. Subscribe to stay updated on Africa's innovation revolution. Enjoyed this episode? Please subscribe, rate us, and share it with a friend, a founder, or anyone who believes in the power of African innovation. Executive Producer: Ssuna Ronald Sound Engineer: Gumisiriza Richard Art Direction: Abdu Latif Okalang Powered By: Latitude 59 
 Connect via: ⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠ For Inquiries: ⁠⁠⁠emailpowertalks@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠

    13 min
  4. Rebuilding Africa: How SiteSeer is Solving a $45 Billion Construction Crisis with AI

    10/23/2025

    Rebuilding Africa: How SiteSeer is Solving a $45 Billion Construction Crisis with AI

    In this powerful episode of Power Talks, recorded live at Latitude59 in Nairobi, host Ssuna Ronald sits down with Shawn Maraya, the visionary CEO of SiteSeer. Discover how this trained architect is tackling one of Africa's most persistent problems: chronic construction delays that cost the continent a staggering $45 billion annually. Shawn reveals how his company uses a simple hard hat-mounted camera to create a "digital twin" of construction sites, bringing much-needed transparency and data-driven decision-making to an industry ripe for disruption. We dive into his journey from architect to tech founder, the challenges of introducing innovation to "old money" sectors, and his bootstrapped path to managing over a million square meters of data. Whether you're in construction, tech, investing, or just fascinated by African innovation, this conversation is a masterclass in identifying a massive problem and building a clever, human-centric solution. (00:01:05) - The Big Idea: What is SiteSeer? The vision to revolutionize construction's three pillars. (00:01:51) - The Simple Analogy: How SiteSeer works, explained using a "food delivery" model. (00:02:19) - The Tech on Site: From hard hats to "Digital Twins" - how the magic happens. (00:02:59) - The $45 Billion Problem: The shocking scale of delays and losses in African construction. (00:05:10) - The Founder's Story: Why a young, geeky architect took on this giant industry. (00:07:08) - Traction & The Future: Bootstrapping, a $1.2M fundraise, and expansion plans across Africa. (00:08:45) - Parting Wisdom: Shawn's powerful advice for every entrepreneur: "Bet on yourself." Power Talks is your front-row seat to the conversations shaping the future of business and technology in Africa. Host Ssuna Ronald brings you face-to-face with the most dynamic founders, investors, and ecosystem builders driving progress across the continent. From deep-dive interviews with startup founders to insights from top VCs and event coverage from hubs like Nairobi and Kigali, we unpack the big ideas, the bigger opportunities, and the game-changing conversations you need to hear. Subscribe to stay updated on Africa's innovation revolution. Enjoyed this episode? Please subscribe, rate us, and share it with a friend, a founder, or anyone who believes in the power of African innovation. Executive Producer: Ssuna Ronald Sound Engineer: Gumisiriza Richard Art Direction: Abdu Latif Okalang Powered By: Latitude 59 
 Connect via: ⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ For Inquiries: ⁠⁠emailpowertalks@gmail.com⁠⁠

    10 min
  5. The Backdoor to Your Dream Job: Moses Maurice Mugerwa's Networking Strategies Beyond Applications

    07/05/2024

    The Backdoor to Your Dream Job: Moses Maurice Mugerwa's Networking Strategies Beyond Applications

    This episode of Power Talks with Suna Ronald features Maurice Mugerwa, a public speaker, growth operations expert, and entrepreneur. Maurice discusses his career journey, including his transitions from Bolt to Chipper Cash and his experience being laid off from Chipper Cash. He also shares his thoughts on faith, trusting the universe, and building a support system. Timestamps to help you navigate the episode: 00:00 - 01:30: Introduction and introductions 01:30 - 03:20: Maurice's background, experience at Bolt, and transition to Chipper Cash 03:20 - 05:33: Similarities and differences between working at Bolt and Chipper Cash 05:33 - 07:17: Maurice's transparency and motivations for sharing his experiences 07:17 - 09:26: Getting laid off from Chipper Cash and the application process 09:26 - 12:00: Maurice's advice on networking and job applications 12:00 - 14:11: Power Talks social media and finding talent through pitches 14:11 - 16:32: Signs of a layoff and Maurice's experience being laid off from Chipper Cash 16:32 - 21:09: Maurice's faith, trusting the universe, and support systems 21:09 - 23:37: The importance of the spiritual side of life 23:37 - 24:00: Closing remarks Production Credits Executive Producer: Ssuna Ronald Sound Engineer: Gumisiriza Richard Script Writer: Chinwendu Opara Art Direction: Abdu Latif Okalang Powered By: (No Sponsor/Self funded) Connect via: ⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ For Inquiries: ⁠⁠emailpowertalks@gmail.com

    55 min
  6. Transformative Tech: Highlights from Kigali's Africa Week

    07/05/2024

    Transformative Tech: Highlights from Kigali's Africa Week

    Join host Ssuna Ronald as he explores the vibrant startup ecosystem at the Africa Week Conference in Kigali, Rwanda. This episode features insights from industry leaders and innovators making a difference in Africa. 
 Timestamps: ​00:00:00 - 00:03:20: Introduction to the Africa Week Conference. ​00:03:21 - 00:08:48: Harry Ocheng from Innovate Now on assistive technologies for disabilities.​00:08:49 - 00:11:39: Innovate Now's seed funding and examples of supported startups.​00:11:40 - 00:14:55: Keynote insights from President Paul Kagame on investment in Africa.​00:14:56 - 00:18:30: The role of Norrsken House in Kigali's startup scene.​00:18:31 - 00:22:50: Luzana Costa on Norrsken's strategic initiatives across Africa.​00:22:51 - 00:24:32: Emeka from SendStack on the Norrsken accelerator program.​00:24:33 - 00:25:40: Reflections on profitability vs. unicorn status.​00:25:41 - 00:29:20: Kellen Eilert from Viamo on building strong partnerships.​00:29:21 - 00:32:45: Challenges and strategies for scaling in 22 African markets.​00:32:46 - 00:35:40: Success stories from Viamo's operations in Rwanda.​00:35:41 - 00:39:12: Future plans for VMO, incorporating advanced AI capabilities.
Tune in to hear these engaging conversations and learn about the innovations driving change in Africa! 
 Executive Producer: Ssuna Ronald Sound Engineer: Gumisiriza Richard Script Writer: Chinwendu Opara Art Direction: Abdu Latif Okalang Powered By: Paul Atwine with Norrsken House Kigali 
 Connect via: LinkedIn & Instagram For Inquiries: emailpowertalks@gmail.com Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the guest in this interview are their own and do not represent the official position or policies of their employer, companies, customers, or other entities. The guest is speaking in a personal capacity.

    41 min
  7. 07/05/2024

    Securing Startup Success: Paul Kirungi’s Story with Zofi Cash

    In this episode of Power Talks Podcast with Ssuna Ronald, we dive into the remarkable journey of Paul Kirungi, the visionary behind Zofi Cash, a groundbreaking fintech startup in Uganda. Recorded remotely, this conversation brings you insights from Paul, who shares his experiences in securing $1 million in funding, building a startup, and empowering local investors through innovative financial solutions. Paul discusses how Zofi Cash is transforming the financial landscape in Uganda by providing access to credit and enabling local investments through their new product, Zof Tech. Join us to learn from Paul's story, understand the challenges and triumphs of building a startup in Uganda, and get inspired by his dedication to fostering financial inclusion. Timestamps and Key Moments 00:00:00 - Introduction by Ssuna Ronald, highlighting the value built by Zofi Cash, estimated between $6 million to $10 million USD. 00:00:36 - Ssuna Ronald introduces the podcast and the episode's guest, Paul Kirungi, discussing the importance of digital and media business conversations. 00:01:45 - Paul Kirungi shares the inspiration behind founding Zofi Cash and the company's mission to provide access to credit and investment opportunities in Uganda. 00:10:00 - Discussion on Zofi Cash's recent $1 million funding acquisition and its impact on the company’s growth and development. 00:20:00 - Paul explains the concept of Zof Tech, a product designed to enable local investments and combat inflation. 00:30:00 - Insights into the challenges and successes of building a startup in Uganda, particularly in the fintech sector. 00:40:00 - Advice from Paul Kirungi on attracting investors and building a sustainable, impactful business. Production Credits Executive Producer: Ssuna Ronald Sound Engineer: Gumisiriza Richard Script Writer: Chinwendu Opara Art Direction: Abdu Latif Okalang Powered By: Paul Atwine with Norrsken House Kigali Connect via: ⁠LinkedIn⁠ & ⁠Instagram⁠ For Inquiries: ⁠emailpowertalks@gmail.com

    57 min

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Power Talks is your all-access pass to the boardrooms and breakthrough moments shaping Africa's tech landscape. Host Ssuna Ronald goes behind the scenes with the continent's most audacious founders, investors, and ecosystem builders. We bring you the real conversations from the front lines of innovation—from Nairobi to Kigali and beyond—unpacking the big ideas, the billion-dollar opportunities, and the personal journeys behind the next generation of African success stories.