Mawingu Applied sciences CEO Farouk Ramji poses for an image after the interview on the firm places of work on March 22, 2024. PHOTO | FRANCIS NDERITU | NMG
As esoteric and amusingly zany because it sounds, Farouk Ramji talks quick. Oof. So quick, I can see the rate of his phrases turning the generators and powering up the electrical energy of a small nation. An interview that I normally do in 40 to 45 minutes took lower than half-hour, and I had sufficient content material and samizdat to put in writing up the structure of a small nation.
Maybe—on the danger of hyperbole—he’s an apt metaphor for the corporate he leads, Mawingu Applied sciences, offering high-speed web. After all, that’s a time period solely we laymen use. He prefers “connectivity.” “Significant connectivity,” he course corrects me.
Connectivity can be how he acquired a spouse in Afghanistan through the conflict. “I didn’t study any defence abilities, however I discovered love in a troublesome place,” he says.
That love was a tiny mustard seed falling on fertile soil—collectively they’ve two daughters, certainly one of whom is in her Shakira-era, enjoying ‘Waka Waka’ each morning. I don’t suppose Farouk was planning to ever attend a Shakira live performance—he doesn’t give that Shakira vibe—however now, he’s undoubtedly not planning to go to a Shakira live performance.
At ABC Place in Westlands, of their rustic places of work which might be getting repopulated with workers from Nanyuki and Nairobi, he confesses that, simply between us two, he’s a momma’s boy. Not that he loves his daddy much less, however he loves his mom extra. He even married somebody just like his mother. Quick.
What’s it like being you?
A whole lot of enjoyable with a little bit of stress, however I like it.
Have been you at all times a techie boy?
Probably not. I grew up with two issues in thoughts: I cherished growth and expertise. The day after I graduated from college, I moved to Afghanistan and labored for the most important cell community operator there. That’s when my love for connecting the unconnected began to develop.
How was that have for you?
It was one of the best from a working surroundings. Now we have to remember that there was a full-on conflict at the moment, and to work for the most important operator and the affect we might have in the neighborhood. We had been the primary firm to have GSM voice calls outdoors of Afghanistan.
Then Kenya known as?
No. From there, I spent 5 years in Afghanistan, then moved to Dar es Salaam and labored for 3 comparatively small-scale firms making an attempt to scale in Tanzania, Uganda, and Burundi. Then, I spent the final seven years in Kenya.
Did you choose up any self-defence abilities in Afghanistan?
[Chuckles] Properly, I met my now-wife in Afghanistan, so I didn’t apply any defence abilities, however I suppose I discovered love in a troublesome place. Haha!
What was that like? Who made the primary transfer?
I made the primary transfer. I used to be working within the HR division, and he or she was a candidate in search of to maneuver. We had been from the identical metropolis, Vancouver, Canada. They requested me if I used to be going house for my annual go away and requested me to speak to her. I met her earlier than I made my transfer and pursued it from day one.
Did you progress along with her to Kenya?
We’ve been collectively since we left Afghanistan. We acquired engaged in Tanzania and married simply earlier than we moved to Kenya. We’ve had each of our youngsters in Kenya: a three-and-a-half-year-old and my final born, who’s about 4 and a half months outdated.
Are you a greater husband or a greater father?
Oof! [Chuckles] I’m not the appropriate particular person to ask, haha! I’d say it’s a troublesome stability, however I believe I’m a greater father.
What are your youngsters instructing you about life?
To have enjoyable. Life at their age shouldn’t be disturbing. They only get by way of the day with laughter, enjoyable, and actions.
What’s your favorite childlike factor to do with them?
I like occurring bike rides with my eldest daughter. We do a circuit in Karura Forest after which get some ice lollies on the finish.
Was biking one thing you wished to select up, or did she convey it out of you?
I’ve at all times loved biking, and the Mawingu workplace tradition in Nanyuki is a giant biking membership. I’d go there and hire a motorbike and go biking at 6 am with the workers. I believe it’s one thing she has seen and we each are choosing up the exercise collectively.
Most guys would transfer to Nanyuki, not from Nanyuki?
Once I took this position, I knew the pinnacle workplace was in Nanyuki, and that’s the place the change could be. However being a husband and a father, I additionally had sure obligations in Nairobi, and I didn’t wish to make any change of their life-style, so I made a decision that for the primary eight to 12 months, I’d commute. I’d go on Monday mornings and drive again on Wednesday evenings.
How was that for the kids?
It was robust, however I knew it was a short lived measure that needed to be taken to get the enterprise to the place it’s. I do know I missed out on sure parts of their lives, however we’re the place we’re.
What do you want extra of?
Cash. We’ve understood the economics of scaling and rising. The affect we will have is big. Getting funds can permit us to unlock a part of the eight million properties that don’t have entry to connectivity.
Have been you from a well-set household or on the opposite aspect of the fence?
My mother and father had been born in Kenya: My dad was born in Kisumu, and my mother was born in Nairobi. They left for Canada within the late Seventies. They began their very own companies there, and although they bought all the things right here, they began with nothing. So, I’ve seen each side of the spectrum, and that’s why I’ve at all times wished to have an effect on my profession.
Your footloose mother and father taught you to be on the transfer, and now it appears historical past is repeating itself together with your youngsters…
They [parents] usually ask me, we left all the things in Kenya to teach you in Vancouver and all you’ve performed is come again, haha! I don’t suppose I had the chance to develop a enterprise and have an effect in Canada; they’re already superior. There is a chance right here.
How are you elevating your youngsters in a different way from the way you had been raised?
I don’t suppose I’m elevating them in a different way. I guarantee they’ve entry to all of the alternatives I had rising up and that their mother and father love them. I’m lucky to return from a close-knit household, and we’re having our household reunion in August. There are 16 of us now, eight adults and eight youngsters, and that is the primary time we can have everybody in the identical room.
What’s most significant for you now?
Having a balanced life. I’m eager on self-help, what I eat, studying, well being, and balancing the non secular life. Full-scale stability.
The upper you go, the busier it turns into. How do you carve out time for your self, and what do you do only for you?
Good query. I get up at 4 am and go to the health club at 5 am. That is my very own time when the remainder of the world is asleep. At 6, I do some studying, then take my daughter to highschool, after which it’s a full day on the workplace.
What has been your biggest win?
I’m fortunate to have a supportive spouse who has taught me the intersection of revenue and goal.
What’s that troublesome factor you undergo that few folks see?
I battle with the stability of being an individual, husband, father, and chief. I’m making an attempt to get higher at it, I’ve improved, however it will depend on who you ask [chuckles].
Are you a head or a coronary heart particular person?
It’s situational. In enterprise, I take advantage of my head, at house my coronary heart.
What issues greater than you thought it will?
I believe cash doesn’t matter as a lot relating to happiness. What issues most is benefiting from life, understanding, and being pleased with what you do.
What are you apologising to your self for?
I spent 12 years in company telecoms, and I don’t suppose the affect of that work was actually felt. I apologise to myself for not discovering my completely satisfied place.
However with out that point within the trenches, you wouldn’t be right here?
That’s true, too.
What’s one thing you’re pleased with however by no means get to brag about?
My religion, I’m a Muslim. I’m pleased with my faith and who I’m. It has grounded me as an individual.
What would Farouk in company inform the CEO now?
It’s not nearly cash. It’s about making an affect in folks’s lives. If yow will discover a method to do each early in life, then you’ll be extraordinarily completely satisfied.
What has being a CEO revealed about your self?
Don’t let the title go to your head. You must put the title on whenever you stroll within the door and go away it whenever you stroll out the door. Although you could be the CEO, that you must share the successes with the workforce. Usually, my face is on the market, however the success belongs to the workforce.
How do folks present you like?
Laughter. I like going out with pals and having time. I’m transferring in direction of the dad jokes now, haha!
Girls complain that it’s laborious to present a person. How does one present you, a tech bro?
Any development, resembling a brand new gadget, is thrilling. Take a look at one thing that’s trending, not essentially expensive, however one thing on the forefront of all that.
What’s the longest line you’ve stood in, and what had been you ready for?
Nyayo Home. To get my work allow stamped. Phew!
What’s the most painful factor you’ve been instructed?
I suffered a miscarriage with our household. That was the toughest information ever.
Loss of life is rarely simple, even for the strongest troopers. How does one transfer previous that?
I’m fortunate to have a robust spouse who made me perceive that is life. All life ends, some sooner than we anticipate, which is unlucky. I took some go away days to spend time along with her and perceive what occurred. We had our second baby after that.
Does that change how you like your youngsters?
Completely. Life may be very treasured whenever you see that occur.
What modified?
I grew to become extra protecting, contemplating I’m a father of ladies. However solely time will inform, haha!
What’s the soundtrack of your life proper now?
Ooof! You’ll chortle, and I’ll let you know why. I’ve to hearken to Shakira’s ‘Waka Waka’ each day after I drop my daughter off at college.
That was the 2010 World Cup anthem. Are you a soccer fan?
No. I come from Canada, that makes me an ice hockey fan.
The place do you go for ice hockey right here?
Perhaps Panari Resort. I’ve gone for a few free skates there.
You may skate?
I can. I performed skilled ice hockey for nearly 12 years.
You aren’t serving to the stereotype.
Haha!
What’s one thing I wouldn’t imagine about you?
I am going to a HIIT class each morning. I push myself to be primary within the class in high-intensity interval coaching, however generally I’m defeated. I push myself to be the primary in each class at 5 am and push myself in all boundaries.
Who are you aware that I ought to know?
The chairman of our board is Joachim Westerveld. He’s the CEO of a number of firms. He’s very energetic and really supportive. He would add large worth, and I want he may very well be replicated in order that lots of people might work together with him.