PINI

Address infrastructure for Kenya's last-mile economy.

PINI is the address-resolution layer behind a broader logistics and location-intelligence vision. It turns raw coordinates into reusable, ward-aware address records that can support delivery, verification, routing, and place discovery across fragmented markets.

What it does

Resolve coordinates into reusable address records.

PINI uses Kenya ward boundaries and address-code generation so a point on the map can become something operational: queryable, deduplicated, and usable across partner workflows.

Why it matters

A lot of execution friction in African markets is still location friction. PINI is meant to reduce that by creating a cleaner address layer for delivery, verification, and field operations.

How it connects

Tukomacho can mirror fresh geographic submissions into PINI as a one-way feed. That keeps the civic-reporting product independent while growing a future address-intelligence dataset in parallel.

Product direction

Build the address layer once, then let multiple systems use it.

PINI is not just a map toy. The real point is to create a durable location layer that can support last-mile delivery, partner integrations, routing, landmarks, and verification workflows without starting from raw coordinates every time.

That fits naturally under LeadAfrik. The public platform explains systems in the open, while products like PINI turn structural friction into something operational and usable.

Current scope

Kenya ward boundary resolution and address-code generation.

Partner-authenticated API flow and admin-issued API keys.

Designed to grow into a real last-mile address and place-intelligence platform.

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