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Meet Godwill Barasa, a Rising Star in Digital Asset Management

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Godwill Barasa: The African Software Engineer Building the Future One Line of Code at a Time The Zen Garden café in Nairobi's Westlands district is buzzing with the usual mix of startup founders, freelancers, and tech enthusiasts hunched over MacBooks. Yet even in this sea of focused faces, Godwill Barasa stands out. Dressed in a crisp black Nike Tech Fleece ensemble with minimal accessories—just a simple watch and his ever-present noise-canceling headphones around his neck—he carries the unmistakable aura of what locals call a "broke billionaire": someone whose wealth exists in intellectual capital rather than flashy displays. "I dress for comfort," he says with a grin, setting down his reusable water bottle. "When you're debugging at 3 AM or presenting to clients at 9, the last thing you need is uncomfortable clothing getting in the way of your thought process." "Code is just a tool. What matters is the problem you're solving and for whom. African developers aren't just coding—we're building infrastructure for the future." Barasa is not just another software engineer; he's a digital architect and full-stack virtuoso who has been instrumental in developing digital experiences for some of Africa's most recognized brands, including Safaricom, Co-operative Bank, Kenya Power, KCB Bank, and P&G. With roots firmly planted in Kenya's dynamic tech ecosystem, Barasa has contributed to award-winning agencies including WPP Scangroup, Ogilvy Africa, Belva Digital, Legibra, and Double Shasa. His work focuses on creating innovative, performance-driven code that helps African businesses scale effectively. This conversation offers insights from a developer whose fingerprints are on digital systems used by millions across East Africa, serving as both a blueprint for aspiring technologists and a window for global investors into Africa's burgeoning tech landscape. 1. What's the best part of being a software engineer? "The magic of creation," Barasa says, leaning forward. "I can sit here with nothing but a laptop and build something that solves real problems for thousands or even millions of people. In the African context, where we'r.......

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