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In this episode of Financially Incorrect, we sit down with Caine Wanjau, the founder and CEO of Digitax, and former CTO at Twiga Foods, for an unfiltered conversation about money, innovation, and building value in Africa.
From growing up in a single-parent household to navigating odd jobs across Japan and Australia, he takes us through the life-changing moment that sparked the idea for Digitax - a frustrating experience with filing taxes that turned into a vision for empowering individuals and businesses across the continent. Today, Digitax is revolutionizing how taxes are filed and paid in Kenya and beyond, making the system simpler, faster, and more accessible.
But this episode isn’t just about fintech. It’s about the power of solving real problems, how personal pain points can birth massive opportunity, and why understanding how money works is key to building sustainable ventures. Caine also breaks down how AI is transforming engineering, helping teams work faster and smarter, and what that means for Africa’s digital future.
We talk about money habits, childhood influences, the value of mentorship, and why human capital is the foundation of true wealth. From how his son inspires him to rethink education, to why accountants need to evolve or risk becoming obsolete, Caine drops game for anyone thinking about the future of work, wealth, and innovation.
This episode is packed with stories, strategy, and wisdom.
In this episode of Financially Incorrect, we sit down with Caine Wanjau, the founder and CEO of Digitax, and former CTO at Twiga Foods, for an unfiltered conversation about money, innovation, and building value in Africa.
From growing up in a single-parent household to navigating odd jobs across Japan and Australia, he takes us through the life-changing moment that sparked the idea for Digitax - a frustrating experience with filing taxes that turned into a vision for empowering individuals and businesses across the continent. Today, Digitax is revolutionizing how taxes are filed and paid in Kenya and beyond, making the system simpler, faster, and more accessible.
But this episode isn’t just about fintech. It’s about the power of solving real problems, how personal pain points can birth massive opportunity, and why understanding how money works is key to building sustainable ventures. Caine also breaks down how AI is transforming engineering, helping teams work faster and smarter, and what that means for Africa’s digital future.
We talk about money habits, childhood influences, the value of mentorship, and why human capital is the foundation of true wealth. From how his son inspires him to rethink education, to why accountants need to evolve or risk becoming obsolete, Caine drops game for anyone thinking about the future of work, wealth, and innovation.
This episode is packed with stories, strategy, and wisdom.
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