Resilient Times for African Tech
African Tech Layoffs Slow Down as the Industry Recalibrates: A Look at the Shifting Landscape
The African tech industry is finally experiencing a slowdown in layoffs as the sector recalibrates towards sustainability. With only 765 jobs cut in the first half of 2025, job cuts have dropped by 56% compared to the same period in 2024. This trend points to the sector’s shift from aggressive growth to a focus on sustainability amid tighter global investment conditions.
Introduction
Overview of African Tech Sector Layoffs
Key Drivers of Layoffs
Impact on Nigeria and Kenya
Company Adaptations to New Market Realities
The Role of Artificial Intelligence
Global and Regional Layoff Trends
Public Reactions to Layoff Slowdown
Economic, Social, and Political Implications
Future Outlook for African Tech Industry
Conclusion
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