Health startup Kena shone so bright at the 12th annual MTN Business App of the Year awards which took place at gala event in Sandton City, South Africa. As it took the night’s top honours.
“We are incredibly honoured to be recognized by MTN Business as the overall App of the Year 2023 as well as the health category winner. Awards like this help us take a step closer to our vision of changing health-care systems in South Africa and across the continent,” said Kena Health chief technology officer Pheello Maboea.
The Kena Health app seeks to break financial barriers to quality health care. It offers patients access to a doctor, nurse or mental health professional for R185/consultation. The consultations are done virtually, minimising waiting times and travel costs for consumers.
Founded by Saul Kornik in 2021, the young start-up had to muscle past more experienced industry rivals such as Discovery Health as well as an array of digital businesses in fintech, agriculture, gaming, biomedicine and online shopping to claim the top spot.
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MTN Business marketing head Kholofelo Magagane with Marilyn Dutlow Munga, Pheello Maboea and Saul Kornik from Kena Health
The category winners are:
Best consumer solution: Discovery Bank
Best enterprise solution: Medsol Breast AI
Best hackathon solution: Future DX – Thutofy
Best gaming solution: Fruit-Full 3
Best health solution: Kena Health
Best agricultural solution: Broiler Operations Management
Best educational solution: Angula
Best Campus Cup solution: CPF Method
Best breakthrough developer: University Qualifications
People’s Choice award: TymeBank
Best financial solution: iKhokha
Most innovative solution: Eyerus
Best Huawei AppGallery category: Pick n Pay asap!
One of the most coveted awards of the night, the People’s Choice award, went to the digital-only bank TymeBank. The digital bank, in which Patriece Motsepe’s African Rainbow Capital is majority shareholder, recently topped eight million clients and joins the ranks of previous crowd favourites Afrihost, Afrikaans mobile dating app Koer and EskomSePush.
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“This year’s winners have shown how technology can help transform traditional business models, streamline operations and enhance productivity. By harnessing technology to address critical business and societal challenges, they will inspire others to adapt, evolve and thrive in a rapidly changing environment,” said MTN Business marketing head Kholofelo Magagane.
Kelechi Deca
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