The Impactful Capitalists with Max Getuba
What does it mean to build for Africa? In this conversation, Max sits down with Dr. Patrick Njoroge, former Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya, MIT visiting scholar, and one of Africa’s most influential voices on finance and economics, to explore what serious investment in Africa actually looks like. This isn’t a feel-good story about African potential. It’s a grounded, unflinching look at what’s required to unlock Africa as a genuine investment destination. Dr. Njoroge takes you through his own journey: from wanting to be an electrical engineer, to Yale economics, two decades at the IMF working across one-third of the world’s central banks, and the pivotal decision to return to Kenya as Central Bank Governor, leaving the comfort of Washington D.C. to lead during one of Kenya’s most critical economic periods. He talks candidly about the barriers to African investment: unclear business rules, government delays on contractor payments that push businesses into bankruptcy, and the absence of coherent policy frameworks. But he doesn’t stop there. He offers a compelling vision drawn from India’s tech boom, where diaspora returning home became the catalyst for transformation. That same energy, he argues, exists in Africa. But it requires policy makers, investors, and citizens to get serious about the fundamentals: clarity, consistency, institutional quality. You’ll hear him explain why conventional wisdom about Africa often gets it wrong, why risk exists everywhere (not just Africa), and what it actually takes to be part of the solution rather than a spectator waiting for perfect conditions. He compares Africa to a rose, beautiful but with thorns, a metaphor that captures both the opportunity and the work ahead. This is for anyone thinking about African markets, emerging markets broadly, or what it means to invest with impact and intention. In this episode: * Why Dr. Njoroge left the IMF to lead Kenya’s Central Bank * The real barriers to African investment (and why they’re fixable) * How India’s tech boom offers a playbook for African transformation * The difference between having good ideas and having coherent policy * Why you need to be part of the solution, not a passive observer * What serious investors should look for as signals of maturity in African economies To wacth the full video interview on YouTube, click the link below: Thanks for your support, and don’t forget to like, share and subscribe… it would mean the world to us! Keep safe, and we wish you all the best in your impact journey. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theimpactfulcapitalist.substack.com [https://theimpactfulcapitalist.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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