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Why Africa’s Creative-Tech Boom Is The Real Youth Jobs Engine

Africa.com

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June 29, 2026

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By Kelly Maroon, CAPACITI Head of Talent Discussions about Africa’s economic growth usually focus on high-cost, tech-heavy industries – be it around fintech regulations, biotech research facilities or software engineering tech centres. Meanwhile, the creative industries are quietly booming in the background. This powerful sector has an unmatched ability to do what the tech giants []

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Independent Online

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· Jun 24, 2026

Why Africa’s unemployment crisis demands a new generation of entrepreneurs

Why Africa’s unemployment crisis demands a new generation of entrepreneurs

SundayTimes

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· Jun 27, 2026

LUNCEDO MTWENTWE | From content creation to entrepreneurial success

The creator economy is one of the fastest-growing opportunities for youths

Legit.ng

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· Jun 25, 2026

Find out more as Technology opens new pathways for young Nigerians to become entrepreneurs

Technology is transforming Nigeria’s entrepreneurship landscape by enabling young people to launch airtime and data businesses, creating new income opportunities.

IT News Africa

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· Jun 26, 2026

Why Is Finding IT Talent Becoming One of the Business’s Toughest Challenges

As Africa’s digital economy continues to expand, the demand for technology talent is growing. A report from SAP has found that, across the continent, this sector’s contribution is expected to increase from 5.2 of GDP in 2025 to 8.5 by 2030, while, in South Africa, it is already estimated to contribute between 15 and 20 []

BellaNaija

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· Jul 10, 2026

Nigeria’s Creative Economy Is Booming: Its Infrastructure Isn’t Keeping Up- Meet the Hub Trying to Close the Gap

If you only followed the headlines, you’d think Nigeria’s creative industries had finally arrived – sold-out arenas, Netflix premieres, Grammy nods, global chart domination. And in many ways, they have. Afrobeats is a genuine export. Nollywood is a genuine export. Nigerian creativity, by any measure, has gone global. But talk to the people actually building [] The post Nigeria’s Creative Economy Is Booming: Its Infrastructure Isn’t Keeping Up- Meet the Hub Trying to Close the Gap appeared first on BellaNaija - Showcasing Africa to the world. Read today!.

The Namibian

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· Jul 9, 2026

Entrepreneurship is Not a Rescue Scheme

The government once spoke loudly about creating thousands of jobs. That language has changed. Today, the talk is about enterprise development, entrepreneurship support and helping Namibians create opportunities for themselves and for others. It is a necessary shift. But it does not erase the hard facts. Slow economic growth continues to feed unemployment, leaving too [] The post Entrepreneurship is Not a Rescue Scheme appeared first on The Namibian.

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Related coverage for "Why Africa’s Creative-Tech Boom Is The Real Youth Jobs Engine": Independent Online — Why Africa’s unemployment crisis demands a new generation of entrepreneurs. SundayTimes — LUNCEDO MTWENTWE | From content creation to entrepreneurial success. Legit.ng — Find out more as Technology opens new pathways for young Nigerians to become entrepreneurs. IT News Africa — Why Is Finding IT Talent Becoming One of the Business’s Toughest Challenges. BellaNaija — Nigeria’s Creative Economy Is Booming: Its Infrastructure Isn’t Keeping Up- Meet the Hub Trying to Close the Gap. The Namibian — Entrepreneurship is Not a Rescue Scheme