• EP 169: Viloshnee Singh, A Chemistry Lab In A Box For African Students
    Nov 23 2025

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    Imagine turning any safe space: under a tree, in a hall, or a small classroom, into a working chemistry lab. That’s the promise of the CIA kit from Chemistry in Action.

    We engage Viloshnee Singh, the CEO of V4 Group and founder of Chemistry in Action to unpack how a simple, affordable tool can improve science education across Africa.

    We talk about the access gap in STEM, why so many learners experience science only in textbooks, and what it takes to bring real experiments to schools without labs, electricity, or internet.

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    28 mins
  • EP 168: Michael Ofire, Neglected No More: African Solutions for NTDs
    Nov 16 2025

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    Half the world lives at risk of at least one neglected tropical disease, yet these illnesses remain underfunded, misunderstood, and hidden behind stigma.

    Our host, Anne Chisa, speaks with public health practitioner Michael Ofire to unpack what “neglect” really means, how NTDs entrench poverty and how policy, primary care, and community action can break the cycle.

    Michael Ofire shares practical wins, funding ideas, and a hopeful path to 2030 through African-led research and partnerships.

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    34 mins
  • EP 167: Albert Mutangiri, Can Tech Save the Bees That Feed the World?
    Oct 22 2025

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    When we think of bees, we rarely imagine them meeting technology. Yet for Albert Mutangiri, a lifelong beekeeper and CEO of Blue Bean Software, innovation and nature go hand in hand.

    In this episode of the Root of the Science Podcast, host Anne Chisa explores HivePulse, a smart monitoring system that uses sensors and data analytics to track hive health, boost pollination, and strengthen food security.

    Albert shares how his passion for beekeeping led to creating a globally used agri-tech platform that’s reshaping sustainable farming.

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    31 mins
  • EP 166: Dr Karl Daniel, Telemedicine as a New Approach to Healthcare Access in Kenya
    Sep 29 2025

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    Imagine walking 50km to see a doctor versus getting treated from your phone. In Kenya, there’s just one doctor for every 5,000 people, far below the WHO’s recommended standard. Long queues, high costs, and staff shortages make access difficult.

    In this episode of Rooted in Health II, Anne Chisa speaks with Dr. Karl Daniel, a medical doctor and healthcare entrepreneur, on how TIBU Health’s hybrid model is making healthcare accessible through in-person care, pharmacies, mobile clinics, and telemedicine.

    Key issues covered:

    Challenges in Kenya’s healthcare system and the impact of COVID-19
    How TIBU Health integrates teleconsultation, pharmacies, and clinics
    Building trust in digital health and adapting to cultural realities
    Partnerships, insurance, and scaling across Kenya and beyond
    Dr. Daniel’s 10-year vision for healthcare in Africa

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    41 mins
  • EP 165: Maboang Matlou, The Miracle Tree: Transforming Agriculture with Moringa
    Sep 14 2025

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    Maboang Matlou, founder of Lefakong Farm, shares her journey transforming a family farm into a thriving moringa enterprise that addresses nutrition, climate change and economic development simultaneously.

    Maboang's story is a masterclass in agricultural innovation and perseverance. Get started with moringa farming by listening to Maboang explain the research, planning your market strategy, planting, and maintaining consistency.


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    31 mins
  • EP 164: Dr. Keabetswe Ncube, Achieving Sustainability in Agriculture through Genetics
    Aug 25 2025

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    What if the future of African agriculture lies not in expensive technology, but in understanding the hidden genetic code of livestock that have survived drought, disease, and harsh conditions for generations?

    Dr. Keabetswe Ncube takes us on a journey into agrigenomics - the science of using genetics to improve crops and livestock for healthier, stronger farming systems.

    From her childhood in Pella Village, bottle-feeding orphaned goats to founding her own agricultural services company, Dr. Kea explains the relationship between cutting-edge science and traditional farming wisdom.

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    59 mins
  • EP 163: How Aid Cuts Affect Patients, Research and Jobs in Africa
    Jul 29 2025

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    What happens when life-saving funding disappears? How do healthcare systems adapt? Can domestic resources fill the gap?

    The sudden freeze of US aid disbursements in January sent shockwaves through healthcare systems across Africa. Six months later, what was once a policy announcement has turned into a devastating reality for millions who depend on life-saving HIV and TB services.

    Stepping into the aftermath of these cuts, we explore the human cost behind the headlines, through conversations with those on the frontlines.

    Today we hear from Dr. Limpho Ramangoaela, who witnesses patients presenting later with preventable complications. George Mbombi, a technical advisor who lost his job in the cuts, describes how youth support programs have collapsed. Tabita Ntuli from UNAIDS shares how people living with HIV have been affected.


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    44 mins
  • EP 162: Emmanuel Valentine, Making High-Tech Farming like Hydroponics Affordable for All
    Jul 13 2025

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    With the continent's population projected to reach 2.6 billion by 2050, food production must increase by 70% amidst growing challenges from climate.

    Valentine Emmanuel, a Nigerian agricultural scientist, shares his innovative approach to solving Africa's food security challenges through sustainable farming techniques and entrepreneurship.

    Valentine's research on the cyclone nutrient economy repurposes treated wastewater for hydroponic farming, to make this farming system affordable for all.

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    36 mins