I don’t know any major Kenyan E-COMMERCE websites owned by native , negroid ,Kenyans !! wtf ( …acha ujinga Masoko ni ya VODACOM…)
& I wona know what it takes to start and run a kenyan[COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]AMAZON or [COLOR=rgb(41, 105, 176)]ALIBABA !
Let’s start our own franchises people [ Africa wake up , you idiots ] :mad::mad::mad:
So please someone tell me how they are run …
How they get their products …
What licences are needed…
How they transport every order to customers…
ETC ETC…
basically give me everything u have in your head except your wife ? :p:p
They identify cheap fake or used products on offer up the price a bit,charge you exhorbitant transport fee and consolidate them in a truck or minvan and transport them to you.bloody thugs i d rather buy an item brand new in nakumatt than order their stuff.
Online shops become successful if honest sellers are more than the scams. In our case, Kenyans aren’t able to maintain honesty in trading anything, hence in colcusion I do not see hope in the new future for this biz.
Wonder how Amazon would fair though. They already have the system in place.
My friend , I lost hope in Kenya & most of Africa along time ago …hakuna vile after half a century a whole continent hasn’t improved . That isn’t a coincidence …Listen to me , Africa will not go anywhere anytime soon !:mad::mad:
The only thing you need to know is that Jumia has been making losses since day 1. They have burned billions of shillings and have never turned a profit.
If you have similar cash to burn, be my guest and start your own.