We're a community
first — then a podcast
Geohabari is where African geospatial and tech voices gather to share stories, learn, and grow together.
A community of makers, mappers, and storytellers
Geohabari started as a space for African geospatial and tech voices — and it's grown into a community. We focus on the people behind the tech: the builders, the thinkers, and everyone who believes African innovation deserves a bigger stage.
We're not just a podcast.
We're a community.
A platform for connection.
A place where stories and ideas meet.
Our mission and vision guide everything we do as a community — from the conversations we host to the people we platform.
Mission
To amplify African geospatial and tech stories, making complex ideas simple, relatable, and impactful — one conversation at a time. We build community by sharing knowledge and lifting each other up.
Vision
A world where African voices shape the narrative of innovation, technology, and place — from the ground up. A community where every member can learn, contribute, and grow.
Elevating voices, building community
Geospatial and tech shape the world we live in — but too often the stories behind them feel distant or out of reach. Geohabari exists to change that: we demystify the tech, spotlight African innovation, and bring together a community that learns and grows together.
Aligned with our mission and vision, we break down complex ideas into everyday language and give a platform to the thinkers, builders, and mappers solving real problems across the continent. Every episode is a chance for our community to learn something new and connect with the people behind the tech.
"When you understand space, you understand power. That's why we tell these stories — together."
Meet the team behind the community
Yariwo Kitiyo
Founder & Host
Yariwo is a geospatial enthusiast and the founder of Geohabari. With a background in GIS and remote sensing, he is passionate about storytelling and using technology to solve real-world problems.