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  2. Jumia - Wikipedia

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    Jumia is a marketplace, logistics service and payment service, operating throughout Africa. The logistics service enables the delivery of packages through local partners while the payment services facilitate the payments of online transactions. [1] It has partnered with more than 100,000 sellers and individuals. [2]

  3. Jumia Travel - Wikipedia

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    Jumia Travel was founded in 2013 by the E-commerce platform Africa Internet Group (now Jumia Group) and is backed by MTN, Rocket Internet, Millicom, Orange, Axa and other financial partners. [11] Operations were started in 2013 in Nigeria and Kenya by company's co-founder Marek Zmysłowski [12] and Estelle Verdier. [13]

  4. Jamia Mosque (Kenya) - Wikipedia

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    Jamia Mosque is a mosque located on Banda Street, Nairobi, Kenya in the Central Business District. Jamia Mosque is an important center of Islamic practice in the East and Central African region. As a landmark and heritage site at the heart of Nairobi’s CBD, Jamia Mosque-Nairobi displays an iconic image and an architectural masterpiece.

  5. X-tigi Mobile - Wikipedia

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    X-Tigi Mobile is a Hong Kong–based smartphone manufacturer that was founded in 2006, the company has research & development center and factory located in China. X-Tigi service network is available in most African countries (especially Kenya and Ghana) since it entered the African market in 2009. X-Tigi mobile phones were known for power-bank ...

  6. Indians in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Indians in Kenya predominantly live in the major urban areas of Nairobi and Mombasa, with a minority living in rural areas. According to the World Economic Forum, the population of Indians in Kenya numbered around 100,000 in 2015. [2] In 2017, Indians were recognised by the Government of Kenya as the nation's 44th tribe.

  7. Video games in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Gaming in Kenya keeps growing as the years go by. Rental video games [18] companies and business are seen emerging and opportunity like these encourage gamers to keep on playing. Companies such as Happy Wishy, Jumia and Pick and drop occasionally hold short PlayStation and Xbox tournaments in Kenya.

  8. Konga.com - Wikipedia

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    Konga.com is a Nigerian e-commerce company founded in July 2012 with headquarters in Gbagada, Lagos State.It offers a third-party online marketplace, as well as first-party direct retail spanning various categories including consumer electronics, fashion, home appliances, books, children's items, computers & accessories, phones and tablets, health care, and personal care products.

  9. Kaymu - Wikipedia

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    Kaymu is an online marketplace founded in 2013, providing localized C2C and B2C products in Africa, [1] Europe and Asia. [2] The platform lets buyers and sellers meet to make deals on new and used fashion items, mobile phones, jewelry, and home appliances.