ADVERTISEMENT
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Tech | Business | Economy
No Result
View All Result
  • Technology
    • Trends
    • Telecoms
      • Broadband
    • ConsumerTech
      • Gadgets and Appliances
      • Apps
      • Accessories
      • Reviews
      • Unboxing
    • EnterpriseTECH
    • Security & Data Protection
    • How To
  • Business
    • Company News
    • StartUPs
      • Founder’s Story
      • Funding
    • Deals
    • People & Moves
    • SME & Entrepreneur Focus
    • BUSINESS SENSE FOR SMEs
    • Competition & Market Positioning
    • Commerce & Mobility
    • Travel
    • WomenPreneurs
  • Economy
    • Macroeconomic Trends
      • Macro Monday
      • TE Insights
    • Finance
      • Banks
      • Fintech
      • Insurance
      • Digital Assets
      • Personal Finance
    • Policies
      • Tech & Society
    • Market Analysis
    • Jobs & Workforce Economy
  • Features
    • Guest Writer
      • Chidiverse
      • Digital Assets
      • GameTech
    • EventDIARY
    • IndustryINFLUENCERS
    • MarkTECH
    • TBS
    • NewsEXTRA
  • Editorial
  • Brand Content
  • TECHECONOMY TV
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Tech | Business | Economy
No Result
View All Result
Tech | Business | Economy
No Result
View All Result

Home » 2024 SheHacks Empowers Female Software Developers

2024 SheHacks Empowers Female Software Developers

…with real-life experience and career-growth opportunities

Staff Writer by Staff Writer
August 30, 2024
in StartUPs
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
SheHacks empowers female software developers

SheHacks empowers female software developers

Empowering women in technology was on full display at the 2024 SheHacks annual hackathon that was held in Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban on 22 and 23 August.

An important 2-day event during women’s month, the 2024 edition lived up to its billing with exceptional creativity on display and a keen focus on the importance of collaboration and supportive environments for women in technology, says Lorraine Nyawo, head of Product Domain: Financial Services at Mukuru.

Mukuru, a next-generation digital financial services provider, and WeThinkCode_, a software development academy that also places most of its graduates at partner organisations, invest in the women-only hackathon to empower young female student developers to apply their skills in real-world scenarios, developing fintech solutions that address pressing challenges in financial services across Africa.

In addition to this, students have the opportunity for internships at Mukuru for a year where if they are successful, they can secure permanent placement within Mukuru which serves more than 16 million customers across Africa, Asia and Europe.

This year the brief was to develop a user interface (UI) front end for an API endpoint that would allow a customer to easily find a payout location when collecting a remittance. The goal was to create an intuitive and user-friendly application that allows a customer to interact with, search for a location and refine the search based on specified parameters, while also providing a seamless experience for Mukuru customers.

Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates.

Follow the latest developments with instant alerts on breaking news, top stories, and trending headlines.

Join Channel

The outcome was a web or App-based UI front-end that interfaces with Mukuru’s  pay-out APIs to present a location back to the customer.

“We had a winning team in each region but the traits that stood out across all the winning teams in the different regions was the ability to meet the brief and not focus on additional scope items that may look good on paper but do not deliver on the problem,” says Nyawo.

“We were impressed with how the winning teams first assessed the problem statement as a group, away from their computers, to fully understand the task at hand and plan their approach before moving into the implementation phase. The winning team also used creative UI components to demonstrate the usability of their solution, which also catered for a broad customer base which is what we at Mukuru strive to do.”

SheHacks empowers female software developers
SheHacks empowers female software developers

Sethu Komani, chief commercial officer at WeThinkCode_ says events such as the SheHacks hackathon are breaking down barriers that have historically excluded women from tech roles and providing them with platforms to excel.

“Initiatives like these demonstrate the significant role women can play in technology and underscore the importance of creating opportunities that encourage their participation and growth in the industry. Through such collaborations, we are contributing to a more diverse, inclusive, and innovative tech ecosystem,” she says.

She says this collaboration has not only enhanced the technical abilities of their female students but also “provided them with invaluable opportunities for career growth, including internships and job shadowing”.

Nyawo says the SheHacks partnership between Mukuru and WeThinkCode_ continues to be a success because WeThinkCode_ develops young, problem-solving software developers and Mukuru provides the students with problems that are relevant from a real-life industry perspective. “This allows the students to get practical experiences in terms of the real-life problems that they will be tackling when they enter the work environment,” she says.

Komani agrees, adding that the academy’s collaboration with Mukuru has been instrumental in advancing WeThinkCode_’s mission to shift Africa from tech consumption to tech creation. “By partnering with Mukuru, we have been able to offer our students practical experience in developing technology that impacts millions of people across Africa. This partnership particularly aligns with our goal to empower young women to lead in the tech industry, showcasing their capabilities      as innovators and problem solvers in the fintech space.”

Nyawo says that the 2024 edition is built on the excellence of previous editions and that the adjudication panel continues to be impressed by the innovative solutions the young women develop.

“SheHacks, and similar events, teach young women to work under pressure, collaborate in diverse teams, and present their ideas convincingly. I’ve witnessed many participants gain confidence in their abilities and discover new passions. Looking ahead, Mukuru is eager to enhance these events to offer even more value to the students,” she says.

0Shares
MTN Live It 100 Thematic Campaign
Previous Post

Amb. Mamman to Chair GOCOP 2024 Conference in Kogi

Next Post

82 Nigerians Receive UK Chevening and Commonwealth Scholarships

Staff Writer

Staff Writer

Related Posts

Heirs Insurance Prince AI | Insurance Group Essay Championship

Heirs Insurance Group Opens Entry for 5th Essay Championship with ₦11.5m Prizes

May 28, 2026
Professor Adesola Aderounmu - OAU | Moniepoint Innovation Hub -

Aderounmu Hails ₦3bn Moniepoint Innovation Hubs as Strategic for Tech Talent Development

May 26, 2026

Kenya Proposes 15% Tax on Offshore Sales of Local Companies

May 25, 2026
Load More
Next Post
82 Nigerians Receive UK Chevening Scholarships

82 Nigerians Receive UK Chevening and Commonwealth Scholarships

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Techeconomy Podcast
Techeconomy Podcast

The Techeconomy Podcast is a thought-leadership show exploring the powerful intersection of technology, business, and the economy, with a strong focus on Africa’s fast-evolving digital landscape.

Financing the Future: Venture Debt, Local Capital & African Innovation | TBS May 2026 Webinar
byTecheconomy

Africa’s innovation ecosystem is evolving, but where will the funding for the next generation of startups come from?

In this edition of the Techeconomy Business Series (TBS) May 2026, industry experts explore how local capital, venture debt, and smarter investment structures are redefining startup growth and innovation across Africa.

🎙️ Featured Speakers:

* Ebunoluwa Ashley-Dejo

* Damilare Davola

* Success Ajilore (STN & Accelerated Plus)

Key conversations in this webinar include:

✔️ The future of startup financing in Africa

✔️ Venture debt and alternative funding models

✔️ The role of local investors in scaling innovation

✔️ Sustainable investment strategies for African startups

✔️ Opportunities and challenges in the African tech ecosystem

Subscribe for more conversations shaping Africa’s digital economy and innovation landscape.

#TBS2026 #AfricanInnovation #VentureDebt #StartupFinance #TechInAfrica #Techeconomy #AfricanStartups #InnovationEconomy

Financing the Future: Venture Debt, Local Capital & African Innovation | TBS May 2026 Webinar
Financing the Future: Venture Debt, Local Capital & African Innovation | TBS May 2026 Webinar
May 27, 2026
Techeconomy
PROTECTING INNOVATION IN AFRICA’S STARTUP ECOSYSTEM
April 29, 2026
Techeconomy
BUILDING TRUST IN AFRICA ECOSYSTEM
February 27, 2026
Techeconomy
Navigating a Career in Tech Sales
January 29, 2026
Techeconomy
How Technology is Transforming Education, Health, and Business
November 27, 2025
Techeconomy
Search Results placeholder
MTN Live It 100 Thematic Campaign
ADVERTISEMENT
  • About Us
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

© 2026 TECHECONOMY.

No Result
View All Result
  • Technology
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Features
  • Editorial
  • Brand Content
  • TECHECONOMY TV

© 2026 TECHECONOMY.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.