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JuaFlow (Phindor)
JuaFlow is a Nairobi-built platform that lets businesses build, deploy and govern their own custom AI agents that run full workflows across HR, finance, support and operations rather than only chat. Agents deploy on WhatsApp, web widgets and Slack via a no-code studio, with built-in governance frameworks and tuning for low bandwidth, multiple languages and regional data. It launched in July 2025 with 15 companies and about one million recorded interactions.
Jumia Seller MCP Server
Community MCP server that connects an AI assistant to the Jumia Vendor API, providing access to catalogs, shops, product feeds, the Jumia Express fulfilment program and order management. Jumia is the largest pan-African e-commerce marketplace, and no e-commerce seller MCP is otherwise present in the registry.
KRA MCP Server
Community MCP server for Kenya Revenue Authority topics, offering 6 tools including a PAYE calculator, VAT guidance, PIN registration help and tax incentive lookups. Built with FastMCP and published to the official MCP registry, Smithery and Glama. It adds Kenyan government and tax coverage that the registry otherwise lacks. Data is described by the author as demo or guidance rather than a live KRA API integration.
KRA-GAVA-Connect
A Python package that wraps Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) API access to check and validate KRA PIN numbers and taxpayer information. It targets Kenyan KYC and tax-verification workflows. Distributed as an installable Python package with examples and tests.
Kencorpus Kenyan Language Corpus
Text and speech corpus for three Kenyan languages, Swahili, Dholuo and Luhya, containing 4,442 texts (5.6 million words) and 1,152 speech files (177 hours). It also ships derived NLP sets: POS-tagged Dholuo/Luhya, 7,537 Swahili question-answer pairs and 13,400 translated sentences. Downloadable from Harvard Dataverse; released 2022.
Kenya Subnational Administrative Boundaries (OCHA COD)
Official Common Operational Dataset administrative boundaries for Kenya, from national down through counties, sub-counties and wards. Provided on HDX as Shapefile and other GIS formats, maintained by OCHA together with the government. Free download and openly licensed.
KkiaPay
Payment aggregation platform operated by Open SI SAS, a registered IT services company in the Republic of Benin, that enables merchants to accept electronic payments in person and online. Offers a web and mobile widget plus a developer API and documentation. Serves Benin and neighbouring francophone markets.
Lami
Kenyan insurtech providing an insurance API and platform that lets businesses embed and distribute digital insurance products, issue policies and process claims. Aimed at partners bundling cover into their own apps and services across African markets. API documentation is hosted behind an authenticated developer portal.
Lengo AI (Sadio AI)
Lengo AI operates Sadio AI, a WhatsApp conversational assistant that lets informal African retailers track sales, monitor stock and benchmark prices in their local language, while crowdsourcing real-time retail data for FMCG brands. Founded in Senegal and now Lagos-based, Lengo pairs the AI assistant with field agents to make previously invisible corner-shop commerce measurable. Clients include global FMCG brands such as Nestle and Lactalis.
Level One Project Guide (Gates Foundation)
The Level One Project Guide is the Gates Foundation reference model for inclusive instant payment systems and pro-poor digital financial services. It sets out principles and a reference architecture for real-time retail payments that connect banks and non-bank providers through a shared national switch, and it informed the design of Mojaloop. The current guide edition was published in 2025.
Lua AI (Agent OS)
Lua is an Agent OS for building, deploying and governing enterprise-grade AI agents that handle customer support, lead qualification, appointment scheduling and multi-step workflows across WhatsApp, Slack, web and social channels. Agents are written in real TypeScript with Zod validation and testing, and the platform is model-agnostic across OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, Perplexity and Meta. It is Nairobi-rooted and built on its founders' East African fintech experience, with early customers including Kenyan and Ugandan fintechs Turaco, Umba, Tushop and Numida.
Lugha-Llama
Lugha-Llama is a Llama-3.1-8B model continually pretrained on the WURA African-language corpus to lift performance on low-resource African languages. It ships in three variants (wura, wura_edu, wura_math) and reaches leading results among similarly sized models on the IrokoBench and AfriQA African-language benchmarks. It was built by researchers at Princeton University.
Luno
South Africa headquartered cryptocurrency exchange offering a REST API for account, wallet and trading operations plus a streaming WebSocket feed for market and order updates. Lets developers access market data, place orders and move crypto and fiat programmatically. Widely used across African and international markets.
Luno MCP Server
Official MCP server from Luno, published under the company's GitHub org, that wraps the Luno Cryptocurrency API for market data, trading and account operations. Written in Go with SonarCloud quality gates and a Homebrew tap. Luno was founded in Cape Town, South Africa and is a major crypto on and off ramp in South Africa and Nigeria.
M-Pesa MCP Server (breezykalama)
Community MCP server that lets an AI agent drive guarded M-Pesa payment workflows through typed tools, including STK push, transaction state checks, callback handling, receipts and operator approvals. It is a production-shaped prototype built on FastAPI with Redis rate limiting, PostgreSQL persistence, an audit trail and a React operator dashboard. This is a fuller financial-action platform than the thin Daraja wrappers already in the registry.
MAFAND-MT (masakhane/mafand)
Largest news-domain machine translation benchmark for African languages, covering 21 languages with English or French as source. It contains 142,909 parallel sentences in parquet with train, dev and test splits, hosted on HuggingFace. Licensed CC BY-NC 4.0.
MALIBA-AI Bambara TTS
MALIBA-AI Bambara TTS is a neural text-to-speech model for Bambara (Bamanankan), the most widely spoken language in Mali, built on the Spark-TTS framework with a Qwen2.5-based backbone of around 500M parameters. It supports 10 authentic Bambara speaker voices and outputs 16kHz mono audio without a separate vocoder. It is released under a non-commercial MALIBA-AI research license.
MOSIP (Modular Open Source Identity Platform) Specifications
MOSIP is a modular open-source foundational digital identity platform that governments use to build national ID systems while retaining ownership and avoiding vendor lock-in. Its specifications build on open standards including OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect, OpenAPI, ISO/IEC 19794 biometrics and CBEFF, and add the Claim 169 QR specification for offline identity verification. It is used by multiple African governments as the basis of their foundational digital ID programmes.
MTN MoMo Open API
MTN Mobile Money developer platform exposing Collections (Get Paid), Disbursements (Pay), Remittances and account APIs across MTN's African markets. Offers a self-service sandbox and documentation, with production access approved per country. MTN MoMo is one of the largest mobile money networks on the continent.
MasakhaNER 2.0: Africa-centric Transfer Learning for Named Entity Recognition
MasakhaNER 2.0 introduces the largest human-annotated named entity recognition dataset for 20 African languages and studies Africa-centric cross-lingual transfer learning. The paper reports that choosing the best transfer language improves zero-shot F1 by an average of 14 points across the 20 languages compared with transferring from English.
Mbaza Whisper-Small-Kinyarwanda
Whisper-Small-Kinyarwanda is an automatic speech recognition model fine-tuned from OpenAI's Whisper-small on the Common Voice Kinyarwanda dataset, achieving about 24 percent word error rate. It transcribes Kinyarwanda audio into text for speech applications. It was built by Mbaza NLP, part of the Digital Umuganda voice-technology ecosystem in Rwanda.
MoMo MCP Server
Community MCP server for MTN Mobile Money that exposes MoMo payment operations as tools an MCP client can call, with approval gates, spend limits, idempotency, an audit log and a kill switch. It targets the MTN MoMo sandbox and includes an explicit safety test suite. MTN Mobile Money is a pan-African mobile wallet used across Ghana, Uganda, Rwanda, Cameroon and other markets.
Mojaloop
Mojaloop is an open-source reference implementation of an interoperable real-time payments switch built for financial inclusion in emerging markets. It provides the ledger, interoperability and settlement components used to connect banks, mobile money and fintechs, and it underpins national instant-payment systems including Tanzania's TIPS. It is governed by the Mojaloop Foundation under Apache-2.0.
Mojaloop Open API for FSP Interoperability Specification
The Mojaloop specification set defines an open API for interoperable transactions between financial service providers, enabling a payer at one provider to pay a payee at another. It documents the FSP Interoperability (FSPIOP), Administration, Settlement and Third-party Payment Initiation APIs and is published under a Creative Commons license. It is the reference standard behind several national instant payment switches used in Africa and beyond.




