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10 Genius Kenyan Inventions By High School Students

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Last updated: 2023/10/25 at 10:22 PM
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Innovations and inventions in Kenyan schools has proved that it is not just a Silicon Valley thing.

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1.Kachapchap2.I-Cut App3.M-Safiri-App4.Gold In Garbage5.E-Masomo6.Wooden Braille Machine7.Vehicle AutoMobile Detector8.Natural Mosquito Killer9.Bad Drivers Detector10. I-Sight.

Kenyan students at the university and high school level have been solving daily life problems using technology and science, yet they are hardly given enough accolades.

Youth Village Kenya takes a quick look at some of the genius inventions and innovations by Kenyan students from high school level.

1.Kachapchap

They are special shoes meant to help disabled people operate a computer. It was developed by form three students from Ken Obura Secondary School in Kisumu city.

Lipson Ochieng and Joshua Ouma saw that their fellow disabled students were unable to learn using government sponsored laptops and only way to treat them with fair was to come up with Kachapchap.

They have so far won the 2018 Diamond Challenge for high school entrepreneurs and a US sponsored trip from their area MP

2.I-Cut App

It is meant to help minors who are in danger of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) or already just gone through it to access rescue operations such as medical treatment and legal processes.

The developers of the app, high school students Stacy Owino, Cynthia Otieno, Purity Achieng, Macrine Atieno and Ivy Akinyi won a State House invitation and a trip to Google HQs in USA.

3.M-Safiri-App

It was developed to help travelers be able to book and pay for their public transport in the country.

In USA, it emerged the second runners-up during the Technovation Challenge 2016 held in San Francisco, California.

The girls behind it from Precious Blood, Riruta hoped that the Kenyan transport sector would adopt it to ease booking and paying fare menaces.

4.Gold In Garbage

It was meant to help make money from collecting trash and recycling .It linked trash collectors to firms interested in their collections.

Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Secondary School from Mombasa, who developed it made it to Silicon Valley, San Francisco US where he was among the semi-finals of global challenge.

5.E-Masomo

It is a website meant to help learners with an interactive educational portal with knowledge resources. The website developed by Two Alliance High School students (Martin Siele and Brian Kirotich) was one of the first such websites at that time in 2013.

The project went top during Science Congress competitions where they emerged top at zonal, district and country level.

6.Wooden Braille Machine

The wooden machine is meant to help visually impaored student be able to slove mathematical problems while using it.

Invented by Lizzy Jebichi and Mercy Bor, both 18 years from Stephen Kositany Girl’s High School, it has been tested in several schools for bland before it was given green light for exhibition.

7.Vehicle AutoMobile Detector

This device helps traffic police be able to detect weapon or explosives with the passenger, Overloaded vehicles,Unfastened seat belts just to name few check police need to take on commercial vehicles, PSVs and private vehicles on roads.

The technology was made possible through brain child of Samuel Warui and Walace Kahiga students from Kaheti High School,Nyeri

8.Natural Mosquito Killer

This invention was made possible by Mary Andove from Kenya High School

9.Bad Drivers Detector

It was developed to help traffic police detect drivers who floated traffic rules while behind the wheels.

It was made possible by Isha Jobanputra, a student from Shree Cutchi Leva Patel Samaj School.

10. I-Sight.

The App invented by students from Maseno High School help the blind on traffic by communicating vital information such as traffic light to them verbally through he mobile phones.

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