Christening Kenya as the Silicon Sahara of Africa, Bright Gameli, noted that the next government should enhance digital skills for youth to capitalise on. The cyber security guru stood amongst influential politicians that had graced the event. Prior to gracing the political event, Gameli has been a known figure in the tech industry, having made history by publishing his first paper in North Korea and being presented as the first black engineer. A file image of cyber security expert Bright Gameli at a past event. After completing his university education, Gameli joined Cellulant, touted as one of the best technology companies in Africa.
Source: Daily Nation June 07, 2022 11:37 UTC