Microsoft lays off kenyan staff

Microsoft Kenya has been rumoured to lay off a significant number of its employees from its Africa Development Centre in Nairobi. Although it is unsure how many staff will be affected, TechWeez reported that at least 20 product managers will lose their jobs.

According to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the company had said that it has a massive global restructuring strategy that will run from now through to the end of Q3 2023. It was not stated which of its offices will get affected or which region the layoff will happen the most.

Yesterday, however, Kipkorir Arap Kirui who has been working as a senior manager in the product management department at Microsoft ADC in Nairobi, Kenya since 2021 announced on LinkedIn that he was laid off.

I was informed that Microsoft had made my role redundant. I have many unanswered questions, and it will take some time to come to terms with this news. However, I do find solace in knowing that it was not due to any performance-related issues

While layoff is not a new thing for the big tech giant, as it has had a continuation of gradual layoffs that has affected over 10,000 people or 5 per cent of its workforce, this particular news has come as a shock to many, particularly the African tech market as Microsoft has been seen as a major player in Kenya’s rapidly growing tech sector.

The company has been heavily invested in building partnerships with local businesses and government agencies and has been actively working to promote digital literacy and access across the country.

Microsoft to lay off a quite a number of its Kenyan ADC employees
Photo Credit: European Business Magazine
With this recent development, the coming months will be crucial in determining how this announcement will ultimately impact the Kenyan tech sector, and whether Microsoft’s commitment to the region will be enough to weather the storm.

Although Microsoft has not given any official statement yet, netizens have concluded that while the layoff is a full-blown crisis happening in the East African country, many affected employees might not be able to give full detail of the happenings because of NDAs.

Credit – Taken from – http://The company has been heavily invested in building partnerships with local businesses and government agencies and has been actively working to promote digital literacy and access across the country. Microsoft to lay off a quite a number of its Kenyan ADC employees Photo Credit: European Business Magazine With this recent development, the coming months will be crucial in determining how this announcement will ultimately impact the Kenyan tech sector, and whether Microsoft’s commitment to the region will be enough to weather the storm. Although Microsoft has not given any official statement yet, netizens have concluded that while the layoff is a full-blown crisis happening in the East African country, many affected employees might not be able to give full detail of the happenings because of NDAs.

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