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  2. StarTimes GO - Wikipedia

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    StarTimes GO was launched during the COVID-19 pandemic in Uganda and Kenya as a home shopping service combining a television show, an online shopping platform and a call center service to offer StarTimes subscribers a safe way to do their shopping without having to leave their home.

  3. Jiji Africa - Wikipedia

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    Since 2019, Jiji has been operating in five African countries: Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Uganda, and Tanzania after buying OLX Africa. [citation needed] In 2020, the company launched website and app in Ethiopia. In June 2021, Jiji has acquired an automotive company Cars45 in Nigeria, Kenya, and Ghana. [13] [14]

  4. Kaymu - Wikipedia

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    Kaymu initially launched in Nigeria and Pakistan in January 2013 and within 27 months opened operations in 32 other countries. [3] Kaymu copies eBay's model; it does not offer first-party product sales, and it has separate retail websites for each of the countries it operates in. Kaymu's closest competitor is Naspers-owned OLX who have operations in over 100 countries and run a C2C model.

  5. List of Scamming Websites: 11 Fake Shopping Sites To Avoid - AOL

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    This site makes the fake shopping websites list because it has high-priced items at heavy discounts and unbelievable deals. You might see an offer like “buy 2, get 3 free lounge chairs” which ...

  6. L.E.A.D. Uganda offers guilt free shopping

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    One rainy evening in New York, I was lucky enough to happen upon a CRT/tanaka sponsored benefit for L.E.A.D. Uganda. The organization, founded by photojournalist Stephen Shames, funds the ...

  7. Quality Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    The supermarket chain owns and operates four supermarkets in Uganda; all located in Kampala, the capital of Uganda, or its suburbs. Uganda is the third-largest economy in the East African Community. Quality Supermarkets is one of the largest locally-owned supermarket chain in the country.