Our client rb2 explains what to keep an eye on when applying as a developer and what to look for in a developer as a hiring party.

Our client rb2 explains what to keep an eye on when applying as a developer and what to look for in a developer as a hiring party.
The African developer market is evolving quickly. In the latest episode of the Tunga Dev Hour, industry veteran Peter Kakoma shares his views and advises those eager to enter the global scene.
Building your career in Africa as a software developer for European or North American clients has excellent benefits. But how do you get there? Check out this episode of Tunga Dev Hour.
Global sourcing of tech talent from African countries has taken a flight. IT-staffing company Tunga now published a research report about sourcing software developers from Africa.
This research article describes in detail which countries are most suitable for sourcing African software developers and why.
Determined to make a meaningful contribution to Africa and to create more opportunities for African developers, Tunga has now launched an e-learning platform.
One year ago, I moved to Uganda. It has been the year in which I have learned the most. Let me try here to share the lessons of working with remote software developers from Africa.
At Tunga we encounter examples of cultural relativism everyday. Here are three things that we have found to work over the years.
Tunga has been working on the development of the Niluk app since the beginning of this year. Niluk is a mobile app to combat loneliness. Elena Köstler, the founder of Niluk, explains.