Wednesday, December 5, 2007

SMS Price market - Zambian farmer's market


To promote fair prices and better living standards for Zambian communal farmers, The Zambian National Farmers Union have launched an sms and web platform for farmers to get better prices to market and sell their products at competitive prices.

This is the price information website for agricultural commodities of the Zambia National Farmers Union.

The ZNFU is collecting prices for the commodities on a weekly basis. The livestock commodities offered are: beef, goats, pigs and sheep. The crop commodities offered are: beans, cassava, ground nuts, honey, maize, rice, sorghum, soybeans, sunflower and wheat. These prices can be accessed using SMS or can be found on this website.

Voip on the go


Started by 3 cape town university graduates, this innovative voip solution from South Africa will revolutionize communications in South Africa. The great thing is that we are beginning to see more Afro-centric innovations coming from the young minds of Africa.

Yeigo is a free and innovative application for your mobile phone, which uses your phones Internet connection, (don't worry, your phone has one) to offer you free calls, Instant Messaging and cut-price text messages.

Yeigo allows you to talk whenever you want, wherever you are for as long as you want: because calls to other people using Yeigo are free, and you'll save up to 80% on calls to those who don't have Yeigo.

You can even Instant Message other Yeigo users for free, as well as users of GoogleTalk, MSN, Yahoo!, AIM, ICQ and Jabber - right from your mobile phone. You can also send Text messages to anyone in the world - for up to 90% less.


Thursday, October 25, 2007

Zimbabwe web commerce


With the further demise of conventional shopping services, Zimbabwean Entrepreneurs in the diaspora are increasing their spread in terms of starting up ecommerce sites to enable sending groceries home. Some of the sites of interest are:

https://www.zimbuyer.com/
http://www.zimsupplies.com
http://www.zimland.com/
http://www.mukuru.com/
http://www.kutenga.com/
http://www.zimbabweshop.com
http://www.zimbabwegroceries.com/

It is sad to note however, that there is still very little activity in relation to local ecommerce services enabling online trading. With many of the banks now offering internet banking services, one hopes the trend will shift to more local projects on the ecommerce space.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

eShopAfrica.com


eShopAfrica.com is a fair trade ecommerce website based in Accra, Ghana, West Africa. Currently many traditional African artisans are living in poverty despite their incredible skills. It is our aim to raise global orders through the Internet for these artisans.
We are supplied by an ever growing community of artisans - many are from Ghana where we are based but we also source products from other African countries including Ethiopia, Zimbabwe and Mali - and we are being joined by new artisans all the time. All our products meet our rigourous quality guidelines and we pay our artisans fair or (or more than fair) prices.

Etranzact Zimbabwe

eTranzact is the first online real-time payment system that allows individuals and corporate account holders to pay for goods and services purchased from merchants without stress. The transaction system allows for payment and funds transfer using mobile, internet and email systems to facilitate funds transfer. In Zimbabwe, the systems is available via Kingdom bank allowing users 24 hr banking services. The system is gaining momentum amongst merchants and utility providers. Even though at present the system is mainly used to airtime purchases via the Econet wireless provider, it is ushering a new age of ecommerce in Zimbabwe at it opens possibilities for true real time internet purchases.