Absa to Empower 112 Women in Tech as Hackathon Kicks off 

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Nairobi, Kenya, October 09, 2025 – One hundred and twelve (112) women, aged 18-35, have been shortlisted to take part in the 30-hour hackathon themed “Future-Proofing Africa: Innovation at the Intersection of FinTech, Cybersecurity, and AI” that will challenge the participants to design digital solutions that foster a resilient, inclusive and secure digital future for Africa

The pan-African hackathon will be happening simultaneously across seven cities in five African countries including Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Kampala, Nairobi, Gaborone, and Dar es Salaam. The continental winner will walk away with the grand prize of USD 5,500. 

Participants will be tasked with developing digital-first, AI-enabled financial solutions that are aligned with Kenya’s broader national innovation priorities, including youth empowerment, digital inclusion, entrepreneurship, sustainability, and economic resilience. Additionally, the solutions should enhance access to and management of key financial services for the youth, leverage AI for personalisation, decision-making, and automation, and integrate cybersecurity for data protection and fraud prevention across digital channels such as mobile apps, USSD, web platforms, or chatbots.  

“We are pleased to see many young women show interest. This is a great sign of the ambition and the growing talent of women in tech spaces. Through this hackathon, we are not only creating inclusive places for women to showcase their prowess but also come up with solutions that will have a greater impact on the financial landscape of Kenya and the continent,” said Absa Bank Kenya Chief Operating and Digital Officer Julius Kamau. 

Participants will be tasked with developing digital-first, AI-enabled financial solutions that are aligned with Kenya’s broader national innovation priorities, including youth empowerment, digital inclusion, entrepreneurship, sustainability, and economic resilience. Additionally, the solutions should enhance access to and management of key financial services for the youth, leverage AI for personalisation, decision-making, and automation, and integrate cybersecurity for data protection and fraud prevention across digital channels such as mobile apps, USSD, web platforms, or chatbots. 

“At GirlCode, our mission has been to bridge the gender gap in tech and to equip the next generation of women innovators with the tools to shape Africa’s digital landscape. We are providing a launching pad where these young women can sharpen their skills while contributing meaningfully to the digital landscape,” said Zandile Mkwanazi, CEO and Founder of GirlCode. 

Over two hundred (200) women have applied to participate in the Absa Bank Kenya-GirlCode Women-in-Tech Hackathon this year. Last year, 280 young women (age 18-25) participated in the continental competition, drawn from 9 cities in Africa. The competition has grown significantly this year, attracting over 450 participants across 7 African cities.   

The panel of judges of the hackathon in Nairobi include Muthoni Kanyana, CEO, MK-Africa; Lucy Mbuthia, Country Manager, Women in Tech Kenya; and Absa Bank Kenya Chief People Officer Mumbi Kahindo and Absa Bank Kenya Chief Operating Officer Julius Kamau. 

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