Embrace e-commerce: Kaymu advises
Dar es salaam,
February, 2015. Today technology is changing Tanzania - the way we work, communicate
with each other, educate ourselves, buy goods and services and transfer money
are done increasingly through the Internet, bringing convenience to our day-to-day
routine How do we ensure Tanzania keeps pace with the global shifts toward e-commerce?
What do we need to do to avoid being left far behind in this development?
First, we should not only accept that technology is changing
our way of life, but embrace that an increasing amount of our time in the near
future will be spent conducting more business online. E-commerce commonly
refers to any business conducted online, using any of a variety of websites and
applications that rely on the Internet (such as e-mail, instant web messaging,
social media, websites etc. This kind of trading can be between two businesses
transmitting funds, goods, services or between a business and a customer.
For example, the online shopping space has become a source for
buyers to do product comparisons and find out all the information they would
ever want without setting foot in a store – offering buyers the complete
satisfaction of a shopping experience without the hassle of visiting a market
and window browsing store-by-store. People can now browse virtual marketplaces
and online adverts on their favorite websites or even social media pages.
Kaymu has set an example on how
Tanzanians can use e-commerce to improve their businesses. Tanzania’s number 1
online platform offers anyone who joins Kaymu (registration is free) the chance
to buy or sell items. For a business – especially local SMEs – this means a
very affordable, risk-free opportunity to generate additional revenues and grow
a company’s operations.
Mobile networks have introduced mobile wallets where you can
pay, save and withdraw money using your mobile phone through different
recognized agents. Anyone with a mobile wallet can also transfer money to his/her
bank account, buy groceries from elected shops and so forth. This reduces our
reliance on carrying sufficient cash everywhere we go (a restriction on some
and a safety risk for others), and allows to conduct business or simply lending
a friend money over great distances.
On the other hand you can even see event tickets being sold
online. Using these same mobile wallets, people can pre-order discounted tickets
to their favorite events (like the Nyama Choma Festival) online, from [Kaymu.com] or tiketi.co.tz. This
rewards those who plan ahead by helping them save money and avoid long queues
at the event.
The way we sharing and listen to music has also rapidly
moved online. In the most recent news, Tigo announce the launch of Tigo Music
through a partnership with Deezer, an international music streaming service
that will provide Tanzanians with unlimited music experience. A part from
giving Tigo customers unlimited access to local and international music local
artists are getting an opportunity to earn extra payment from their songs
listened to through the service.
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