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The Hiring Paradox: Wanting Competence, Paying Less With Musa Jesse

6 min · 30 jun 2026
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"I want the world from you. But I don't pay you the best. That's the difficult part." Musa Jesse, founder of Pilgrims Specialty Coffee, gets honest about the guilt of firing someone when you couldn't afford to pay them what they deserved. He talks about the "duty feeling" that weight at the back of your mind. The question that haunts you: Did I fail them because I couldn't give them more? This is the real, messy truth of building a business in Africa. Musa Jesse on The Salary Scramble with Lee Kasumba.

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