I had the opportunity to attend the GSMA Mobile World Congress (MWC) Africa 2025 in Kigali, Rwanda, one of the continent’s most influential gatherings of leaders in telecoms, technology, and digital innovation. Themed “From Smart to AI Smart: Africa’s Business Transformation Driven by AI,” this year’s event highlighted how artificial intelligence is rapidly shifting from experimentation to execution across sectors.
The conversations were dynamic, purposeful, and deeply aligned with GeoPoll’s mission of enabling organizations to access real-time, high-quality data across emerging markets. Below are some of my key reflections.
AI is the New Foundation of Africa’s Digital Transformation
A dominant takeaway from the conference was that AI is no longer a competitive edge, rather it is the foundation of business reinvention. Across industries, leaders demonstrated how AI and IoT are powering smarter agriculture, predictive analytics in fintech, intelligent automation in health and logistics, and data-driven policy design.
In a standout session moderated by Kitso Lemo (BCG), speakers including Mercy Ndegwa (Meta), Jamie Collinson (iSDA Virtual Agronomist), and Kevin Xu (Huawei Technologies) explored how AI is unlocking efficiency and inclusion across African economies.
The message was clear: Africa’s next leap forward depends on localized innovation powered by authentic African data.
Localization and the Data Imperative
Throughout MWC Kigali, participants emphasized the need for contextually relevant datasets to train AI models that reflect Africa’s languages, cultures, and consumer realities. This challenge is precisely where GeoPoll brings unique value.
Through GeoPoll AI Data Streams, we’ve built one of the world’s largest repositories of structured voice data from Africa with over 450,000 hours of verified recordings from more than 1 million individuals, spanning 100+ languages. These datasets are ethically sourced, demographically representative, and purpose-built for training Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) models, Large Language Models (LLMs), and Generative Voice applications.
Localized datasets like these ensure that future AI systems, from chatbots to digital assistants, truly understand and serve African users.
Mobile-Led Innovation in Fintech, Gaming, and Everyday Life
The conference also spotlighted mobile-first innovation across fintech, entertainment, and gaming. In conversations with leaders from Visa, MTN, and GSMA, it became evident that Africa’s mobile ecosystem continues to drive engagement, commerce, and creativity.
GeoPoll’s own Gaming in Africa Report (2024) revealed that mobile dominates Africa’s gaming landscape, with 92 % of gamers using Google Play and 63 % making in-app purchases, many through mobile-money platforms. These insights reinforce MWC’s broader message: Africa’s digital future is mobile-first, data-driven, and youth-powered.
GeoPoll’s Role in Africa’s Digital Future
At GeoPoll, we sit at the intersection of data, technology, and social impact. Our proprietary solutions, from TuuCho, our always-on consumer-insights platform, to WhatsApp Research Communities (MROCs), and AI-driven Social and Speech Intelligence, empower organizations to understand audiences, test ideas, and monitor sentiment in real time.
Being part of MWC Kigali reaffirmed that Africa’s most transformative innovation will come not just from technology itself but from inclusive data that amplifies Africa’s voice.That’s where GeoPoll continues to invest, in building the data infrastructure that powers decision-making and fuels AI innovation.
Looking Ahead
As AI, IoT, and mobile connectivity converge, Africa’s digital growth story is entering a bold new phase, one defined by intelligence, inclusion, and innovation at scale.
At GeoPoll, we’re proud to contribute to that story by providing the insights, tools, and data networks that help organizations turn algorithms into action.
John (JP) Murunga is GeoPoll’s Regional Director, Africa.




















