A new report says that more women than men working in Africa’s outsourcing sector will likely lose their jobs by 2030 because of artificial intelligence and automation ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNGreat talent migration: East Africa’s great minds eye jobs beyond bordersThe region’s talent is shifting, but what is driving this movement? And what does it mean ...
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Five to ten years of working experience is required before most South Africans in IT sector can expect to earn above the ...
Statistics South Africa's latest report reveals a complex employment landscape: a modest 12,000 job increase in Q4 2023, yet ...
According to the Quarterly Employment Statistics survey released by Statistics South Africa, formal non-agricultural sector ...
KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) — More women than men working in Africa’s outsourcing sector will likely lose their jobs by 2030 because of artificial intelligence and automation, a report said Thursday.
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