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Africa Tech Festival: 6 African Technology leaders to watch in 2025

AdminBy AdminJanuary 20, 2025Updated:January 20, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Africa’s tech sector is booming! With the IT market projected to hit $150 billion by 2025 and growing at a 10.2% CAGR, it’s creating millions of jobs and driving innovation.* 🚀🌍

In this thriving ecosystem, visionary leaders are transforming industries and shaping the continent’s digital future.

Meet six exceptional tech leaders featured in Africa Tech Festival’s 100 of the Most Influential African Leaders in Technology & Telecommunications 2024 report:

🚀 Tebogo Leshope, SENTECH Soc Ltd
🚀 Deon Geyser, Liquid Intelligent Technologies South Africa
🚀 Pushkar Gokhale, Openserve
🚀 Ada Nduka Oyom, She Code Africa
🚀 Tony Archibong, YouTube
🚀 Strive Masiyiwa, Econet Group (Cassava Technologies & Econet Wireless Zimbabwe) & Higherlife Foundation

View the full details and download the exclusive report here


Source: Africa Tech Festival

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