Two South African cities leading Africa’s tech industry

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Cape Town and Joburg are expected to lead Africa’s tech revolution over the next decade.

Cape Town and Johannesburg have been listed as two cities expected to lead Africa’s tech revolution over the next decade.

Ebene Cybercity in Mauritius also featured due to its competitive tax rates, thriving financial services sector, and high levels of security and safety relative to the rest of Africa. Silicon Valley, located in the San Francisco Bay Area, is seen as a global centre for information technology and is home to tech giants like Apple, Nvidia, Alphabet, Netflix, and Meta.

Q3 of 2024 saw a 3% decrease in hiring activity from Q2, which followed a 4% increase from the start of the year. This environment is challenging for developers of all experience levels who are actively seeking jobs.shows that emigrants working in 10 popular tech jobs in Australia and the UK earn far more than their compatriots who remain in South Africa.

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