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Comments on: From Africa to the world, with love http://blog.tech4africa.com/from-africa-to-the-world-with-love-2/ Musings, announcements, and collateral damage from Tech4Africa. Thoughts our own. We're looking for contributors from across Africa. Email hello At tech4africa DOT com. Wed, 14 Aug 2013 22:26:36 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.32 By: Bakhona http://blog.tech4africa.com/from-africa-to-the-world-with-love-2/comment-page-1/#comment-3 Fri, 16 Jul 2010 12:59:04 +0000 http://t4a.feedmybeta.com?p=144#comment-3 Having been in South Africa all my life, It’s been hard to wrap around around the concept of Africa having the same problems as other International continents, Its always felt like we have our own unique problems to deal with. But over the past few of months It’s become very clear that there is giant gap somewhere, the question is how do we bridge this gap? Does this mean Africa countries have learn twice as fast to bridge this gap? Or will we constantly be lagging in what we have missed out on?

My opinion might not be a solution but something to ponder. What’s been clearly apparent in the local market is that there has been a definite lack of pressure from smaller companies on the major players with regard to competition. There’s a sense of complacency that these companies have settled into that products and services developed should only be limited to a small portion of the local markets. The pressure will only tell once the realization that the market is bigger and not limited has been acknowledged. This will take a major paradigm shift, but it all starts somewhere….

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