This archive report was first published on 2 July 2020.
On-demand self-improvement programs are gaining traction in Nairobi, with the latest innovation being the Prosper App. Launched in the city, this platform aims to bridge the gap between professionals by fostering peer growth and mentorship.
Founder and CEO Topyster Muga explained that the app is designed to provide personalized counsel on professional growth, mental stability, and balancing work and social life. The platform brings together junior and senior professionals, with the goal of promoting mutual growth and development.
According to Muga, the Prosper App is committed to helping users grow into their best selves at work, socially, and personally. The platform has been designed with global best practices in mind, ensuring a tailored approach to self-improvement.
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