Kenya is an epicentre of African fashion — home to brands like KikoRomeo, ElAfrique, Razanah Wear…
Logistics in Africa is unique.
Moving goods in Africa costs three to four times the world average, and often takes much longer too.
As Africa’s population grows, the demand for healthcare will grow too.
With more people to care for, there’s a growing need for effective and accessible…
On-demand logistics can be chaotic.
A restaurant with decent demand in Nairobi can make between 100–300 deliveries in a day.
It’s one thing to get a customer to buy once. Keeping them is a different ball game.
Customer engagement is no longer what it used to be.
During the brick-and-mortar era, brands had very limited interaction with their customers.
Africa has a population of over 1 billion people who trade and buy goods every day.
AI is transforming logistics around the world — and it has the most potential in Africa.
In business, data is everything.