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YYeni AI, PatientCare and GovRecruit win CRAN Tech Challenge out of 110 entries

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November 27, 2025
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The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) received 110 submissions for its first-ever CRAN Tech Challenge, with three innovators ,YYeni AI, PatientCare and GovRecruit Namibia, announced as the top winners of the competition.

The challenge, launched in October, aims to empower youth-led technology solutions that advance national development and digital inclusion.

The initiative invited Namibian citizens and permanent residents aged 18 to 35 to submit prototype or operational-stage innovations in AgriTech, HealthTech and the gig economy.

CRAN Manager for Communication and International Relations, Jairus Kapenda, said the strong response reflects the ambition and creativity of Namibia’s youth.

“Through the Tech Challenge, CRAN is cultivating a space where ideas can grow into impactful solutions that advance digital inclusion and support underserved communities, by celebrating the innovative spirit of Namibia’s youth,” he said.

Executive for ICT, Elton Witbooi, said the initiative is an investment in the country’s economic and technological growth.

“The ingenuity of our young people is central to shaping Namibia’s digital future. This Tech Challenge is more than a competition. It is an investment in ideas that can transform our economy and enhance service delivery across critical sectors,” he said.

YYeni AI emerged as the overall winner, receiving N$50,000 for its education technology platform that applies artificial intelligence to sector challenges. PatientCare secured second place and N$30,000 for its health wallet designed to help solve Africa’s uninsured crisis through prepaid medical credits. GovRecruit Namibia placed third, earning N$20,000 for its recruitment management platform that centralises public-sector hiring and promotes careers in government.

CRAN said the winning innovations will be showcased on its digital platforms to increase visibility and attract public and private partnerships.

Executive for Communication and Consumer Relations, Mufaro Nesongano, applauded the participants, saying their work demonstrates the creativity needed to shape Namibia’s digital future.

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