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Jumia customers in Nairobi to enjoy free delivery on orders above Ksh 1,000


E-commerce giant Jumia Kenya has announced that customers in Nairobi will from this week enjoy free delivery on orders above Ksh.1,000. 

The move Jumia says is the first from the company this year among several other initiatives the company is putting together to encourage consumers to continue shopping on the platform while enjoying a rewarding online shopping experience.

“We are in constant communication with our consumers and take their feedback into consideration. Making delivery fees free and affordable to consumers will incentivize them to shop daily on Jumia for their everyday essentials like FMCGs and the usual cupboard items. We are all about pleasing our consumers and this is just one of the ways we hope to can help them shop comfortably and conveniently without having to worry about delivery fees, as they buy more while spending less.” said Jumia Kenya CEO, Betty Mwangi.

All products that qualify for free delivery have a ‘free delivery’ tag on the platform. They include electronics, phones, computing, FMCG’s, power banks, blenders, TVs, groceries, the usual cupboard items.

“We are striving for an ‘everyday-Jumia’ and I am confident we are in the right direction as we offer daily solutions, convenience, and competitive pricing to support communities. It is a relief to individuals for both convenience and discounts.” said Betty.

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By Nixon Kanali

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