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Trust, Not Skills, Holds Back Africa’s Tech Talent

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Africa’s Tech Talent Gap: The Real Issue is Trust, Not Skills

Across Africa’s rapidly growing tech landscape, the conversation invariably returns to the perceived skills gap. Concerns are frequently voiced about universities failing to adequately prepare graduates for industry demands, engineers lacking sufficient expertise upon entering the workforce, and high employee turnover hindering the development of experienced senior professionals. This narrative, perpetuated by politicians, founders, and investors, has become a widely accepted explanation for challenges within the ecosystem. While the impact of underprepared junior staff, employee restlessness, and founder frustration are undeniable, the core issue often lies not in a lack of skills, but in a deficit of trust.

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