Zydii says its Africa-centric digital training services will end on June 30, 2026, closing a nine-year run that trained over 21,000 learners.
Zydii has announced that its Africa-centric digital training services will no longer be available starting June 30, 2026.
Zydii positioned itself as a training platform for African businesses. Digital training here means structured learning delivered online, similar to an internal company school delivered through a website.
On its website, the company says it has spent nine years building its offering. It also shared top-line usage figures, including more than 150 business partners and more than 21,000 learners trained on the platform.
The shutdown notice does not include a detailed reason for the closure, or what will happen to existing customer content, course access, or learner records after the cutoff date. The site includes a contact email for questions.
Zydiiโs closure is another reminder that training and upskilling platforms in Africa can be hard to sustain, especially when selling to SMEs and mid-sized companies with tight budgets.
For customers, the key risk is continuity. Companies that used Zydii for staff onboarding and skills development may need to export records, find replacement vendors, and plan for any gaps in employee learning.
For the wider ecosystem, this also matters because skills training is part of the supply chain for hiring. When a training provider exits, it can reduce the number of structured pathways that help workers move into new roles.
Teams using Zydii may want to confirm timelines for access, data retention, and any transition support well ahead of June 30, 2026.
Primary Source: zydii.com
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