Vodacom Group CEO encourages innovation at annual hack-alympics

Date: 2024-03-29
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Vodacom Group CEO Shameel Joosub has made a special appearance at the Vodacom Group Annual Hack-alympics to encourage participants.

The three-day Hackathon drew participants from a diverse array of countries including South Africa, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho, Mozambique, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Egypt, showcasing the continent's vibrant tech talent.

The Hack-alympics not only provided a platform for intense coding and problem-solving but also set the stage for an eagerly awaited internal competition, driving innovation within Vodacom Group.


Winners from each challenge in every market will progress to the All-Africa Hack-alympic Games in April, where they'll vie for prestigious rewards. Subsequently, in June, the top performers per challenge from Africa will compete against winners from Vodafone Europe, as part of Vodacom’s commitment to building an inclusive digital society, and investing in innovation initiatives across all its markets.


Our vision for this year’s Hackathon was to push the boundaries of innovation with our internal teams in resolving challenges related to our strategic pillars namely, Customer, Simplicity and Growth. Through the Hackathon, we are striving to enable, support and accelerate sustainable innovation across our markets so that we ultimately enhance customer experience,” said Vodacom Group CEO, Shameel Joosub.

“Our Hackathon taps into the collective talent across our markets, through cross functional teams so that we continue to drive innovation and our legacy of producing industry firsts,” he added.


As technology continues to shape the future of Africa, initiatives like the Hack-alympics play a crucial role in nurturing the next generation of innovators and problem solvers. By fostering a culture of innovation and collaboration, Vodacom is not only strengthening its position as a leader in the telecommunications industry but also contributing to the broader socio-economic development of the continent,

By: Nana Appiah Acquaye

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