The launch of the ‘Ghana’s Interbank Payment and Settlement
Systems (GhIPSS)’ is set to promote e-commerce and promote
the creation of jobs as a number of small businesses in
Ghana are now on the Internet. Different sectors of the
economy are using the business opportunities this platform
provides to expand their services.
In this article I listed the top 5 eCommerce sites in Ghana,
the objective of the article is to inform you about some eCommerce
websites operating in Ghana. You might be familiar with some but
believe me some are total alien to you. So without much 'ado' lets go.
1. Tonaton
Website: Tonaton.com
Tonaton.com is a website where you can buy or sell anything. The best
deals are often done with people who live in your own city or on your
own street, with Tonaton.com it’s easy to buy and sell locally.
It’s completely free to post a classified ad on Tonaton.com, and it
takes less time to get your item online. All you have to do is
sign up for a free account and start posting your ads. Tonaton.com
has more than 50 different categories that you can buy and sell items from.
The company has recently incorporate job ads to create job awareness
in the country, it has also cooked a new mobile app for mobile phone
users to partake in its market.
2. OLX
Website: olx.com.gh
OLX, another classifieds platform focused on emerging markets, both
mobile and online. OLX is the next generation of free online classifieds.
They act as a venue to allow our users who comply with their terms
to offer, sell, and buy products and services listed on the Website.
3. eShopAfrica.com
Website: eShopAfrica.com
eShopAfrica.com has been trading online since 2001 and was one of the
first eCommerce sites based in Africa. Based in Accra, Ghana
eShopAfrica.com is a fair trade social business site creating
sustainable businesses for traditional African artisans.
The company is registered in Ghana as an export only company
promoting products from the non-traditional sector.
4. Heel The World(HTW)
Website: htwshoes.com
According to HTW: “We make high-end bespoke men’s shoes and leather
accessories and use some of the proceeds to support people in the
start-up space, collaborate with younger fashion brands, and have
paid internships annually.”
They have been featured on CNN, DSTV, etc and won Best Young Fashion
Company in Ghana in 2012 and were awarded by the President of Ghana.
5. Jumia
Website: jumia.com.gh
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