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Pure Digital Passion with Moses Kemibaro

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This is pure digital passion, the podcast of Moses Kemibaro, one of Kenya's and Africa's leading digital marketers, techbloggers, and technology analysts. Join me for insightful interviews and commentaries on all things digital from across the African continent on a myriad of compelling topics and themes. I share Africa's stories of pure digital passion!Moses Kemibaro
  • Episode 169: 30 Years In Technology, Content, & Digital Marketing | The First Tech It From Me Podcast Episode
    Feb 15 2026

    I had a fantastic time joining Joan Anyango for the very first episode of her "Tech It From Me" podcast. We took a deep dive into what drives me from those early dial-up Internet days in 1997 to building Dotsavvy right out of my bedroom back in 2002, and now navigating the AI era that's changing everything as know it.Personal BrandingWhen Joan asked what sets me apart in this crowded industry, I pointed straight to personal branding through consistent content creation. I've been blogging for over 15 years, sharing insights on technology in Kenya and Africa. It's not about being the smartest—it's about showing up obsessively and authentically. People connect with the unvarnished truth. Think about those behind-the-scenes clips from podcasts—they often get more views than the final edit because folks crave that real connection. I tell everyone: everything is content. Even what feels trivial can open doors if it's genuine.AI's Role in Digital Marketing – Empowerment & DisruptionWe got into how AI is transforming digital marketing, and it's not just hype—it's an "and" situation. For mama mbogas or jua kali guys, tools like ChatGPT let you create a full month's content calendar in minutes. No more expensive agencies needed. Bigger brands? They're optimizing costs, skipping costly photoshoots and model releases using AI creative. But here's the flip side: it's disrupting traditional jobs in photography, video production, and design. Folks in those fields need to upskill fast, taking their 10,000 hours of expertise and applying it to AI prompts. Otherwise, the tools will pass them by. Brands make a mistake rushing into ads without a solid story or reputation—digital amplifies every complaint. Fix your product, build your identity with a great website and value-driven social content, then sell.Smart Platform Choices in a TikTokified WorldJoan asked about social media recommendations, and I always say start with your audience and what you're selling. For my B2B world—banks, insurance, real estate—LinkedIn is king (think Facebook with a suit and tie), followed by Facebook for older decision-makers. For younger crowds, Gen Z and millennials? Instagram and TikTok all the way, where authenticity shines. The big shift? TikTokification. Followers don't matter anymore—algorithms push content based on quality and engagement, not your count. A creator with 40 followers can go viral with millions of views if it resonates. Focus on what converts, not vanity metrics.Advice for Digital Marketing BeginnersFor newcomers, embrace the AI era head-on. Play with tools like ChatGPT, Canva, Otter.ai, and Nano Banana for images. Don't copy others—find your unique fingerprint. I'm a writer at heart, so I lean there, but maybe you're killer at short videos or threads. Prompt engineering is emerging as a high-value skill, and reasoning models in AI can handle consultant-level work.Proud Career Moments and Favorite ToolsI'm proudest of pioneering the Kenya National Examinations Council's first online results portal around 2005—students checking KCPE and KCSE results online for the first time, and the servers didn't crash! Another highlight: videos showcasing how internet access empowers students with disabilities, blending storytelling with real impact.Africa's Bright Digital FutureWe wrapped on a high note: Africa's underrated in the digital game. Our young, tech-savvy, digital-native population is our superpower. If we invest in them, we'll lead the world in AI and innovation, not chase it.Timestamps:0:00 - Introduction & My Background (Father, Founder, Podcaster)4:30 - Personal Branding Secrets11:00 - AI in Marketing: Hustle Booster & Job Shaker19:00 - Common Brand Mistakes & Storytelling26:00 - Best Platforms Explained33:00 - Tips for Digital Newbies40:00 - Career Highlights (KNEC Portal, Impact Videos)47:00 - Tools I Can't Live Without54:00 - Africa's Digital Future

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    59 Min.
  • Episode 168 - Alice Ndung’u & Jacob Kyalo on the benefits of the Redington Sticker for the iPhone in Kenya
    Dec 17 2025

    In this episode of the Pure Digital Passion podcast, I sat down with Alice Ndung’u, Head of Apple Marketing at Redington Kenya, and Jacob Kyalo, Apple Certified Trainer, to unpack everything you need to know about the Redington sticker — the black label found on Apple iPhone boxes across Kenya.

    We dove deep into what the sticker actually represents for consumers: a mark of authenticity, a 24-month warranty, 6-month accidental damage cover for the iPhone, and a verification system that’s fast and reliable. Whether you’re buying an iPhone, a MacBook, or an iPad, the Redington sticker makes a real difference in terms of long-term value and peace of mind.

    Expect insights on:

    ✅ How to verify a Redington-authorized device

    ✅ Coverage for cracked screens and liquid spills

    ✅ Transferability of warranties when gifting or reselling

    ✅ Consumer trust and after-sales support in Kenya


    00:00 – Intro and Apple loyalty journey

    01:28 – Introduction of guests from Redington

    03:12 – What the Redington sticker means

    05:40 – Warranty and damage cover explained

    08:25 – Why device-based warranty matters

    10:10 – Verifying your device with the sticker

    13:32 – iPhones, iPads, and Macs: all covered1

    6:05 – Audience questions answered

    18:20 – Final thoughts and summary


    Whether you're an Apple enthusiast or a business investing in tech, this episode is a must-watch or listen to better understand why the Redington sticker is fast becoming a game-changer in Kenya’s Apple ecosystem.

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    21 Min.
  • Episode 167: A Conversation with Martin Kigondu on the Casually Human Podcast: 25+ Years of Internet Startups, Digital Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Personal Branding & AI
    Dec 13 2025

    I was recently a guest on the Casually Human podcast with Martin Kigondu for an in-depth and candid conversation covering my 25+ year journey in technology, digital marketing, entrepreneurship, personal branding, and the rise of Artificial Intelligence in Kenya and Africa.

    Hosted in the intimate upstairs space at Sugar Bowl — the creative home built by Betty Musyoki, who worked at Dotsavvy nearly two decades ago — this conversation felt both nostalgic and transformational. It brought together personal history, professional evolution, and the larger digital story of Kenya.

    We explored everything from my early years in Mombasa, coding on a Sinclair ZX Spectrum, to navigating the early Internet boom in Nairobi, founding Dotsavvy, reinventing the business through multiple digital shifts, and now embracing the age of AI.

    This conversation also includes a serendipitous post-recording moment with Kevin “Wyre” Waire, who joined the podcast right after me — revealing his surprising world as a technology entrepreneur before delivering an intimate unplugged performance at Sugar Bowl.

    Special thanks to David “DJ Delite” Muriithi, who amplified the session online, and Wanja Gikonyo, who came specifically to support the recording.

    If you’re passionate about Kenya’s digital history, entrepreneurship, creativity, personal branding, or the future of AI, this is an episode worth watching and/or listening.

    00:00 — Introduction
    01:12 — Setting the stage at Sugar Bowl & the Betty Musyoki connection
    02:20 — Growing up in Mombasa: curiosity, family values & early influences
    04:35 — The Sinclair ZX Spectrum: learning to code at age 11
    06:58 — Moving to Nairobi & entering the early Internet industry
    09:40 — Africa Online, KenyaWeb & the digital awakening of Kenya
    12:05 — Joining 3Mice Interactive & early digital agency life
    14:22 — Founding Dotsavvy: moonlighting, opportunity & risk
    16:10 — The realities of entrepreneurship: thin margins, resilience & reinvention
    18:50 — Working with Opera, InMobi & Naspers/Dealfish: expanding perspective
    21:00 — Kenya’s digital transformation: fibre, social media & mobile-first life
    24:30 — COVID-19 & the acceleration of digital adoption
    26:45 — Dotsavvy’s evolution: from websites to digital strategy & transformation
    29:30 — Personal branding: blogging, podcasting & the power of storytelling
    32:20 — LinkedIn, X (Twitter) & shaping digital narratives
    34:45 — AI & the future of digital work: storytelling + AI as new core skills
    37:50 — Why the next generation must master both creativity & technology
    40:10 — A surprise encounter with Wyre & his world as a tech entrepreneur
    42:00 — Creativity, platforms & the future of digital expression in Africa


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    41 Min.
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