Technology & AgriTech Entrepreneur

Building Africa's
Future from
Within

Founder & CEO of Ufanuzi. Co-Founder & CEO of Fruitful Mart. A decade of technology, agriculture, and community development across the African continent — driven by faith and purpose.

Moise Chirusha
Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo
Impact — By The Numbers
2,000+
Subsistence farmers connected to reliable markets via Fruitful Mart
1,000+
Technology solutions delivered for clients through Ufanuzi
100+
Freelancers trained and connected to employment opportunities
15
Communities reached across Malawi, Burundi & DRC

One mission.
Many forms.

Technology, agriculture, and community are not three separate paths. They are one — and everything I build reflects that conviction.

I am Moise Chirusha — a technology and agribusiness entrepreneur from Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo. I founded my first company, Ufanuzi, at the age of 15. Not because it was easy, but because I believed, deeply, that Africa's problems deserve solutions built by Africans.

Over the past decade, that belief has taken concrete form — more than 1,000 technology solutions delivered, over 2,000 farmers connected to markets, and development projects reaching 15 communities across three countries. I have spoken internationally, been featured in documentary film, and I am currently completing a Master of Science in Computer Science with research focused on breaking intergenerational poverty cycles through ICT.

At the heart of it all is a faith that refuses to separate belief from action — that calls not just to preach hope, but to build it.

Technology and Agriculture Demonstration
A subsistence farmer ready to deliver his lettuce
Community in Malawi installing a solar powered pump for their irrigation system
Technology & AI
Building practical digital solutions for African realities
Agriculture & Markets
Connecting farmers to opportunity and financial resilience
Community Development
15 communities across Malawi, Burundi, and the DRC
Faith & Purpose
Driven by the conviction that hope must be built, not just spoken

Three pillars.
One direction.

01
Ufanuzi
Founder & CEO — 10+ Years
A technology initiative founded at age 15 in Goma, DRC. We build AI-powered digital tools, deliver technology solutions for clients, and train the next generation of African developers.
1,000+ solutions delivered for clients
25+ in-house digital products built
100+ freelancers trained & employed
Training Young Freelancers who develop Ufanuzi Solutions
02
Fruitful Mart
Co-Founder & CEO — 5+ Years
An agricultural distribution and rural finance company connecting smallholder farmers to reliable markets, micro-loans for farm inputs, and savings training for long-term financial resilience.
2,000+ subsistence farmers reached
Micro-loans for farm inputs
Savings training programmes
Fruitful Mart Delivery team
03
Well of Plenty
Project Manager Africa
Managing agricultural development projects for a Canadian Christian nonprofit across sub-Saharan Africa — drip irrigation, demonstration farms, and farmer training in 15 rural communities.
9 communities in Malawi
3 communities in Burundi
3 communities in DRC
Training Farmers on Agriculture Technologies in Malawi

The African Story of Faith and Technology

An 8-minute documentary by Apologetics Canada following my journey from Goma, DRC, to the farming communities of Malawi — exploring faith, technology, brain drain, and the hope for Africa's future.

If you want to understand what drives everything I do — start here.

Produced byApologetics Canada
Duration8 Minutes
TopicsFaith · Technology · Brain Drain

15 communities.
Real impact.

Moise Chirusha impact data
Farmers in Malawi
Community Garden Burundi
Training farmers in Malawi
Faith Driven Entrepreneurs Group

Communities across Malawi (9), Burundi (3), and the Democratic Republic of Congo (3)

Ideas worth building on.

Moise Chirusha Speaking at different events
01
AI & Practical Technology for Emerging Markets
How AI and digital tools can be deployed practically across African communities — not theory, but field-tested application.
02
Breaking Poverty Cycles Through ICT Infrastructure
Drawing from a decade of field experience and current Masters research — how technology deployment changes generational trajectories.
03
Entrepreneurship in Conflict-Affected Regions
What building two companies from Goma, DRC taught me about resilience, resourcefulness, and innovations that emerge from constraint.
04
Faith, Technology & Community Development
Why faith and technology are not opposites — and how integrating both creates more sustainable, human-centred development outcomes.
05
Brain Drain & Building the Next African Innovators
Africa's greatest resource is leaving. What it takes to reverse that tide — and what happened when I chose to stay and build.
06
AgriTech & Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa
Food security is not just a farming problem — it is a distribution, capital, and financial literacy problem. How Fruitful Mart solves all three.

Invite Moise to speak at your event

Conferences, summits, universities, NGOs, and faith organisations welcome

Book a Speaking Engagement

Academic work
grounded in
real fields.

"The Role of ICT Infrastructure in Breaking Intergenerational Poverty Cycles in Conflict-Affected and Low-Income African Regions"

This research is not theoretical. It is grounded in over a decade of on-the-ground experience building technology solutions in the DRC, coordinating agricultural development across 15 communities, and connecting thousands of families to economic opportunity.

The goal is field-based, evidence-driven research that informs how governments, NGOs, and development finance institutions deploy ICT to break — not just alleviate — cycles of poverty across generations.

Moise Chirusha receiving the best project of the year award
DegreeMaster of Science in Computer Science
InstitutionDMI St Eugene University, Zambia
Expected Graduation2027
Research LabComputer Science Research Laboratory
Previous AchievementHighest GPA in university history — 4.7/5.0, DMI St John the Baptist University

Let's build
something
meaningful.

Whether you are an investor, NGO, conference organiser, researcher, or someone who simply wants to connect — I would love to hear from you.