The Coders of Kijitonyama
Na Baraka Mushi ยท 14 Juni 2026
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What they want, more than money, is respect for the difficulty of the problem. 'People abroad think we are learning to code so we can get remote jobs and leave,' Zawadi says, and shrugs. 'Some do. But the interesting problems are here. Nobody in London is going to figure out how a fish seller in Mwanza gets a loan. That one is ours.'
In the evening the generator coughs on โ grid power has gone somewhere else for a while โ and nobody looks up. The room glows blue in the brownout, thirty screens of code over one borrowed connection, the mango tree scratching the roof. It does not look like the future. Neither did a garage in Palo Alto.
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