Kenya’s startup ecosystem has reached a significant milestone with the successful hosting of its inaugural Startup World Cup regional competition. This event, held at the Kenya Startup Festival and organized by the Kenya National Innovation Agency (KeNIA), attracted over 160 applications from innovative startups nationwide.

After a rigorous selection process, ten standout startups were chosen to pitch their solutions on the festival stage.

 

Meet the Top 10 Finalists

The selected finalists represent a diverse range of sectors, showcasing Kenya’s vibrant entrepreneurial landscape:

  • BuuPass: A platform facilitating bus, train, and flight bookings, co-founded by Sonia Kabra and Wyclife Omondi.

  • Sio Valley Technologies: Led by Trevor Siu, focusing on technological innovations.

  • Ndovu: A fintech startup founded by Radhika Bhachu, aiming to simplify investment processes.

  • VunaPay: An agri-fintech solution by Gatwĩri Njogu-Mokaya, providing financial services to farmers.

  • Neural Labs Africa: Founded by Tom Kinyanjui Njoroge, specializing in artificial intelligence solutions.

  • Jahazii: A digital platform by Vaidehi Tembhekar, enhancing maritime logistics.

  • Leafy Life: Led by Johnson Mboya, focusing on sustainable energy solutions.

  • Payd HQ: A fintech company founded by Benaiah Wepundi, offering payroll solutions.

  • Melanin Kapital: Co-founded by Mélanie Keïta, providing financing solutions for African SMEs.

  • Zerobionic: Founded by Norah Kimathi, developing assistive technologies.

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These startups have earned the opportunity to represent Kenya at the Startup World Cup Grand Finale in San Francisco on October 17, 2025. At this event, they will compete for a $1 million investment prize, presenting their innovations to a global audience of investors, founders, and media.

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The Road Ahead

The Startup World Cup, powered by Pegasus Tech Ventures, is a prestigious global competition that brings together over 100 regional events across 60+ countries. The Grand Finale in San Francisco is a culmination of these events, offering startups a platform to gain international exposure and secure significant investment.

Kenya’s participation in this global event underscores the country’s growing prominence in the global startup ecosystem. The success of these ten finalists not only highlights the innovative spirit of Kenyan entrepreneurs but also sets the stage for increased investment and collaboration opportunities on an international scale.

As these startups prepare for the Grand Finale, they carry with them the aspirations of a nation eager to showcase its potential on the world stage. Their journey serves as an inspiration for other entrepreneurs and a testament to the vibrant innovation landscape in Kenya.

 

For more information on the Startup World Cup and to follow the journey of these finalists, visit the Startup World Cup official website.

 

 

 

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