12/03/20233 Mins read
Africa’s potential as a corporate growth market is undervalued and misunderstood, as is the ability for business to play a transformative role in addressing the continent’s most pressing issues.
Evaluate this scenario: How many African businesses have annual revenues of $1 billion or higher? We estimate there are less than a hundred, according to most worldwide executives and scholars. “Zero” is a common response. What is the truth? There are over 400 of them, and they are, on average, both faster growing and more successful than their international counterparts.
People often conjure up images of extreme poverty, a lack of access to excellent health and education, and corruption. These issues, however, are not exclusive to Africa.
However, a typical African should not be assessed based on their surroundings, particularly in terms of possessing necessary abilities in comparison to international rivals.
If you need reasons why Africa’s share of undiscovered tech talents is worth pursuing, here they are:
Between 2008 and 2015, Sub-Saharan Africa had the world’s fastest pace of new broadband connections, and mobile data traffic in Africa has grown sevenfold between 2017 and 2022. More than 120 million active mobile money accounts exist in Africa, accounting for more than half of the global total; this has allowed many consumers to bypass traditional banking products. By 2025, this trend might add $300 billion to the continent’s GDP by allowing businesses to increase efficiency, speed up transactions, and reach new markets.
Effective workplace communication is critical for conveying both clear and confusing messages to co-workers, customers, and business partners. This is why organizations look for people who can communicate well. Thankfully, English, the lingua franca, is one of Africa’s most widely spoken languages, with countries such as South Africa, Nigeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt, and Angola topping the list. When hiring an African techie, you won’t have to be concerned about a dearth of English speakers.
More companies are deciding to recruit remotely in order to gain access to the best talent regardless of location. From their current location, your African IT talent is already online and using communication platforms such as Slack, Trello, Google Apps, Skype, Zoom, Asana, and tracking systems such as Toptal.
Despite the fact that most African countries lack access to electricity from local grids, countries such as Kenya and Nigeria are generating electricity with low-cost solar panels to power smaller residences and personal electronics such as computers, phones, and Wi-Fi routers.
Finally, it is difficult to dispute that Africa’s technology industry is growing, and software engineers are not excluded. There is currently an untapped pool of IT talent to be discovered. Africa may have its economic and social difficulties, but because to the internet’s rise, she now has a burgeoning pool of untapped digital talent that may help you diversify your workforce.
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