Kenya-based StepWise launches new software dev’t center

Kenyan tech firm StepWise recently launched its software development center called “Zalda” to allow inclusion and socio-economic participation of marginalized communities.
According to the firm, Zalda is an outgrowth of their Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) unit Daproim Africa and software training institute Zalego Academy.
Zalda developed cloud-based solutions to help small businesses facilitate cross-collaboration, automate processes, and facilitate remote working and learning.
Using technology, the center aims to train and equip persons from historically underserved communities — particularly the youth, women, and Persons with Disabilities — with skills to compete and succeed in the 4th Industrial Revolution.
Laura Chite, Group Chief Commercial Officer of StepWise, said, “One sure way we can maintain and improve the social and economic independence for the underserved, is by promoting a rich entrepreneurial culture that will create jobs, grow the economy and uplift the standards of living.”
She added that “SMEs account for most businesses in Kenya and are key contributors to job creation and economic development.”
Through its subsidiaries, StepWise employed over 1,000 people with disabilities and raised $3 million in total income for marginalized communities.
Moreover, the firm helped train over 12,000 youth and offered scholarships to over 1,700 underprivileged young people in Kenya.