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CNN Now Turns It’s Attention To KOT

Kenyans on Twitter and CNN have had a strained relationship in the past with KOT lampooning the international media conglomerate for cooking up unflattering stories about Kenya. CNN has had the horrible glare of the spotlight from KOT for this and now CNN has turned its focus on KOT.

Juliana Rotich, a renowned Kenyan technologist, who co-founded Ushahidi, iHub and BRCK will tomorrow (Wednesday, 14th January from 6pm) lead Kenyans on Twitter (KOT) and other Twitter users from across Africa in a Tweetchat hosted by the weekly CNN’s African Start-Up programme.’

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Juliana Rotich

 

The discussion will explore ‘HOW TO TAKE STARTUPS TO THE NEXT LEVELand Juliana Rotich and other special guests’ will help entrepreneurs from Kenya and across the continent respond to elaborate on this.

African Start-Up’ is a weekly series on CNN International that features a number of inspiring African entrepreneurs from all over the continent. The programme goes in search of change-makers across Africa and sees how they are working to make their business dreams become reality.

Join the CNN team and special guests for a Tweet chat. Other guests include:

  • Erik Hersman, co-founder of Savannah Fund and Ushahidi.
  • Rebecca Enonchong, founder of the Cameroonian and CEO of AppsTech.

The Tweet chat will discuss how people can push their tech businesses further, including best practices to adopt, as CNN’s experts offer valuable advice.

 

To take part in CNN’s ‘African Start-Up’ Tweet chat, simply log in to Twitter, search #CNNAfrica, and join the conversation!

 

Key Twitter handles for the chat include:

@cnnafricanstart

@afromusing

@africatechie

@whiteafrican

Join the conversation and share your experiences, thoughts and ideas. The conversation will be featured on CNN.com.

 

 

About this writer:

Sue Watiri