AfrikLink is proud to announce a strategic partnership with Morris Mbetsa, Founder of Numeral IOT USA, to launch a structured 4-month technical fellowship designed to prepare African developers and engineers for global remote opportunities.
This collaboration brings together AfrikLink’s mission of connecting African talent to global work with Morris Mbetsa’s experience in building and leading advanced technology systems. The focus is clear: to raise the standard of African technical talent through structured mentorship, real project exposure, and performance-driven development.
This is not a promotional initiative. It is a deliberate effort to build globally competitive technical professionals who are prepared to contribute within international teams and distributed work environments.
The 4-month fellowship is designed for serious developers, engineers, and technical builders who are ready to transition into global work environments.
This is a working fellowship, not a classroom-based program. Participants will engage in applied technical projects, operate within structured delivery systems, and receive mentorship from experienced founders and engineers. The emphasis is on execution, accountability, and measurable growth.
Fellows will develop:
-Practical, production-level technical competence
-Real-world project exposure
-Direct mentorship and technical guidance
-Remote collaboration discipline and global work readiness
-Performance-based progression aligned with industry standards
-Participants will be assessed on output, quality of work, problem-solving ability, and commitment throughout the program.
A key objective of this partnership is to create a clear pathway from preparation to professional opportunity.
High-performing fellows may be considered for remote internships with US and global organisations within AfrikLink’s network.
These internship opportunities may span:
Software engineering
Data and analytics
Product and operations
Technical support
This ensures that the fellowship is directly connected to real global work exposure. The goal is not training alone, but structured progression toward meaningful remote engagement.
This program is intended for:
-African developers and engineers
-Early to mid-career technical professionals
-Individuals ready to work within global remote teams
-Candidates willing to commit to a structured 4-month program
-Builders seeking real project exposure and professional growth
We are seeking individuals who are ready to be held to global standards and committed to disciplined execution.
Interested candidates should apply through AfrikLink.
Applicants must submit:
CV or resume
Portfolio (if available)
A short statement indicating their interest in the fellowship
Applications should be submitted via the AfrikLink website.
For direct inquiries related to the fellowship, candidates may email info@afriklink.com using the subject line:
Subject Line: AfrikLink 4 month Technical Fellowship
AfrikLink continues to position itself as a structured bridge between African technical talent and global organisations. This partnership reinforces our focus on quality, performance standards, and long-term employability.
By combining mentorship, applied experience, and global exposure, we are building a pipeline of African developers and engineers who are not only skilled, but ready.
Applications are now open.
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