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Moses Kemibaro

Moses Kemibaro is the Founder of Dotsavvy, Kenya’s first Digital Business Agency which he established in 2002. Until December 2018, he also served as the Commercial Manager in East Africa for the Perform Group, the leading global digital sports media business that owns Goal.com, the world’s leading digital destination for football content with over 70 million users per month globally - and 2 million in Kenya.

Moses is a seasoned digital services professional having worked in Africa’s Internet Industry for over 15 years. In 2012 he was the Sales Director for Africa at InMobi, the world’s leading Independent mobile ad network where he led sales in Kenya, Egypt, Nigeria and Ghana. Between 2010 and 2012, Moses was the Founding Regional Manager at Dealfish East Africa (now known as OLX Kenya) which he grew from scratch to become the leading online classifieds on mobile and desktop in Kenya and Uganda.

Previously, Moses worked at companies such as 3mice Interactive Media and Africa Online at the very start of Kenya’s digital revolution. Moses is also an award-winning and often quoted TechBlogger at MosesKemibaro.com where he rants and raves about all things digital in Kenya and Africa.

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Netflix, has today launched a free plan in Kenya that will allow users to enjoy almost all of its content on android devices without having to pay for a subscription. The rollout Netflix’s free plan kicks off today and will only be available throughout Kenya. To sign-up for the service,

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On-demand logistics has become a major thing in Kenya. Ever since the likes of Uber, Taxify and LittleCab took over the local taxi hailing scene, we take it completely for granted that you can push a button on your smartphone and something happens nearly instantly in the real world. This

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In October 2018 I was interviewed on the state of digital media and technology in Kenya by Michał Mackiewicz from Onet, the third most popular website in Poland. The interview was part of a larger programme focussed on travelling, mobility, and business in the modern Kenyan and African context. The

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