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7 Must-Listen African Tech Podcasts That Smart Founders and Investors Actually Follow

7 Best Africa Tech Podcasts for Founders, Investors & Business Leaders

by Faith Amonimo
October 31, 2025
in African Startup Ecosystem, African Voices in Tech, Creator Economy, Media & Culture
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7 Must-Listen African Tech Podcasts That Smart Founders and Investors Actually Follow
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Africa’s startup ecosystem attracts billions in funding each year, but most business leaders struggle to keep up with the fast-moving trends and opportunities. These 7 podcasts deliver insider knowledge from the founders, investors, and operators who shape the continent’s most exciting markets.

Traditional business media often misses the nuanced insights that drive real decisions on the ground.

Smart executives turn to podcasts hosted by people who live and breathe African tech daily. These shows offer unfiltered access to the strategies, failures, and breakthroughs that textbooks won’t teach you for years.

1. The Flip

The Flip stands out as the most analytical podcast in African tech. Host Justin Norman brings an American expat perspective to South African markets, creating content that bridges Silicon Valley thinking with African realities.

Norman’s interview style extracts practical insights rather than surface-level success stories. Each episode includes detailed show notes with source links and full transcripts.

Best For: Investors and operators who need contextual understanding before making strategic moves

2. Afrobility

Afrobility delivers deep-dive analysis into specific sectors across African markets. Hosts Olumide Ogunsanwo and Bankole Makanju structure each episode around major deals, using recent investments to explain broader market dynamics. Their approach gives listeners both immediate deal context and long-term sector knowledge.

The show’s website includes comprehensive show notes with background resources mentioned during episodes, making it valuable for teams conducting due diligence.

Best For: Venture capitalists and corporate development teams researching specific sectors

3. African Tech Roundup

African Tech Roundup provides independent insights on technology, entrepreneurship, and innovation across African markets. Host Andile Masuku focuses on stories and strategies from pioneers and disruptors continent-wide.

The show avoids sponsored content and maintains editorial independence, making it trusted among investors who need unbiased market analysis. Episodes cover digital transformation trends affecting everything from agriculture to financial services.

Best For: Tech executives and entrepreneurs who want honest market analysis

4. Disrupt Africa Podcast

Disrupt Africa Podcast comes from the team behind one of Africa’s most-read startup news websites. Hosts Tom Jackson and Gabriella Mulligan interview thought leaders, founders, and entrepreneurs making a measurable impact across African tech.

Each episode begins with news roundups covering recent funding, acquisitions, and policy changes before diving into detailed founder interviews. The “Pitch the Pod” segment gives listeners exposure to early-stage startups seeking investment.

Best For: Angel investors and startup accelerators tracking emerging opportunities

5. Founders Connect

Founders Connect documents the stories, journeys, and ideologies of leading and emerging African entrepreneurs and operators. Host Peace Itimi focuses on the personal and professional challenges that successful founders navigate.

The show balances triumph stories with honest discussions about failures, pivots, and difficult decisions. This approach provides listeners with realistic expectations about entrepreneurial journeys in African markets.

Best For: First-time founders and entrepreneurship-focused investors

6. Pure Digital Passion

Pure Digital Passion covers digital innovation, marketing trends, and Africa’s expanding tech ecosystem. Host Moses Kemibaro, one of Kenya’s leading digital marketers, focuses on practical applications of technology in business contexts.

The show helps listeners understand how digital transformation affects different industries and markets across Africa. Episodes often feature case studies from successful digital marketing campaigns and technology implementations.

Best For: Marketing executives, digital transformation leaders, and tech entrepreneurs

7. Investec Focus Radio SA

Investec Focus Radio SA features conversations between leading minds from Investec and other financial experts on economic, investment, and business topics. Hosts Chris Holdsworth and Jeremy Maggs deliver sharp insights into South African and broader African financial markets.

The show provides nuanced takes on local and global financial developments, backed by Investec’s financial professionals’ expertise. Episodes cover personal finance, wealth building, investing, trading, and market trends.

Best For: Financial professionals, institutional investors, and wealth managers

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Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Writer and Content Editor at Techsoma, covering tech stories and insights across Africa, the Middle...

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