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While Kalukobo has largely shunned awards circuits, recognition has found him. He has been invited to speak at the African Union’s Digital Transformation Summit, named a fellow by several international development agencies, and featured in case studies published by leading business schools seeking to understand grassroots innovation.
Born in 1985 in the small farming settlement of Kalukobo (from which his family name derives), Petersen Zagaze grew up without electricity or running water. His middle name, “Zagaze,” given by his grandmother, means “he who sees beyond” in the local dialect of the Luba-Kasai language group.
To understand Kalukobo is to understand the fragile heartbeat of Zambian subsistence farming—and the extraordinary potential of one person to change it.