MICROSOFT TO SET UP IT'S AFRICAN BRANCH IN NAIROBI

Hizi zote tuko nazo bro and if am not wrong nairobi ndo Base ya east n central Africa,Companies mob ni either ziweke Nigeria juu ya its high population ama SA juu iko more developed ama kenya juu ya Diverse economy,No offence Rwanda wenyewe wako in fights hata afadhali kueka Company Tz
Nilichokisema na kumaanisha ni kwa ukanda wa East & Central Africa, Head Quarters na Sub-HQs zinawekwa kwa wingi Kenya na Rwanda huku Tanzania akibaki hola why?!

Mfano utaona Kenya imepokea Facebook (Instagram, Oculus, Freebasics, nk.), Google + (YouTube), BlueBand, Nestle, Microsoft wanakuja, Toshiba and Co.
Rwanda wamepokea Volkswagen, Viadeo and co.

What's wrong with Tanzania? Ndio nauliza
 
Rushwa... Ubabaishaji... Mwingi.. Bureaucracy kama zote... Kimsingi hakuna kitu straight.... Ukitaka kuwekeza Tz lazima kwanza utoe za kutosha... Halafu utachelewa sana.... Kodi kama zote....
I don't know what's wrong with Tanzania, every East & Central HQs or Sub-HQs are positioned in Kenya and Rwanda. Why?
 
Vibrant, hardworking, aggressive and knowledgeable human resource is all you need in order for these multinationals to come knocking.
Kuna mawili dunia unyimwe raslimali lakini upewe akili, au upewe raslimali ila ukose ubongo, haiwezekani ukawa na vyote kwa mpigo mmoja.
 
They have already started work on the R&D centre. Here is an article from the news.


Microsoft opens Africa’s first R&D hub in Nairobi


TUESDAY MAY 14 2019




Microsoft headquarters

Microsoft headquarters, also known as the Redmond Campus, in Seattle, Washington state. PHOTO | AFP
In Summary
  • The facility will help the multinational grow its market share across the continent in the wake of increased technology uptake in various economic sectors.
  • It will hire local engineers who will be tasked with working on cutting-edge technology tailored for the local and global markets.
  • The centre is the seventh globally, with plans underway to open another one in Lagos, Nigeria, later in the year.
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ANNIE NJANJA
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Technology firm Microsoft on Tuesday unveiled a research and development centre in Nairobi tasked with producing innovative solutions.
The facility, dubbed Africa Development Centre (ADC) and which is the first of its kind in Africa, will help the multinational grow its market share across the continent in the wake of increased technology uptake in various economic sectors.

The centre will hire local engineers who will be tasked with working on cutting-edge technology tailored for the local and global markets.
It is the seventh globally, with plans underway to open another one in Lagos, Nigeria, later in the year.
The firm has set aside Sh10 billion for the two centres in Africa over the next five years.
About 100 full-time engineers will be employed across the two ADC sites, a number that is set to grow to more than 500 by the end of 2023.
 

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