Jacinta Kazenzi, a fourth-year student pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Information Security and Forensics at KCA University has clinched the coveted Digital Energy Solution Award sponsored by African Start Energy. Her innovative project, “Taka Points,” earned her the top prize in a competition that saw participation from nine universities across Kenya. The award aimed to identify groundbreaking digital innovations in clean energy and invited innovators and spin-offs from Kenyan universities to submit their ideas.
Among four finalists selected to present their solutions to an international jury on September 11, 2024; Jacinta’s pitch, “Taka Points,” stood out for its inventive approach to waste management by gamifying the process. This innovation not only contributes to cleaner cities but also engages the community by rewarding individuals for responsibly managing waste.
Speaking about the inspiration behind her idea, Jacinta shared, “Winning this award is validation that digital technology can indeed be a force for good, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to make an impact.”
Her accolade reflects KCA University’s dedication to empowering students to become change agents in society. KCA University believes in the transformative power of education and effects this through curricula designed to nurture innovative thinking, provide mentorship, and offer platforms where young minds can develop solutions to real-world challenges.
In celebrating her achievement, Jacinta expressed gratitude, saying,
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I am truly honored to receive the Digital Energy Solution Award. This recognition fuels my passion for creating technology that can transform lives. I owe this success to my mentors, peers, and KCA University for providing an environment that fosters innovation and allows students like me to dream big.
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While congratulating the winners, African Start Energy emphasized the importance of fostering innovations that transform communities and contribute to a more sustainable future.
KCA University congratulates Jacinta Kazenzi for her well-deserved win and looks forward to seeing her innovation shape the future of waste management in Kenya and beyond.