Imeshindikana kabisa kwa bisahara za kwenye mitandao (e-commerce) kule Tanzania. Jumia, Tala, Brigter Monday wote walifungasha

Imeshindikana kabisa kwa bisahara za kwenye mitandao (e-commerce) kule Tanzania. Jumia, Tala, Brigter Monday wote walifungasha

Hivi kulingana na akili yako uchwara DRC iko na high internet penetration kuliko Tanzania kwa sababu akina Koffi Olomide wana high internet following? Saa zingine mimi huona kama wabongo akili yao hutupwa na placenta wakizaliwa.

Nani kakudanganya Koffi ana followers wengi kwenye social media, Koffi yupo level moja na Sauti sol, kwa Tz wapo level moja na media za udaku kama Dizzim online and the likes. Media zinazo heshimika kwa social media kama Ayo Tv zipo juu sana, mfano Ayo Tv ana zaidi ya 3m subscribers YouTube na contents zake zimefikisha 1bn views Youtube, huyu anaongoza East and central Africa, hapa tumewatoa kina Diamond na wasanii wakubwa, Kenya hakuna wa ku match hata na Ayo Tv, wote wapo level za media za udaku za Tz.
 
wewe mbuzi kweli,

drc ina waimbaji wakongo wanaoeleweka na wafaransa na wakongo wanaoishi ufaransa,usichoelewa ni kitu gani??
kwahiyo bado hoja yako haikai hapo.
Na ndio maana nimemuambia millardayo contents zake ni 100% lugha ya Tanzania, analeta issue za Koffi ambae anaongea lugha ya central and West Africa yote na ulaya na ni mwanamuziki mwenye 30 years kwenye game 😅😅😅

Japo pamoja na yote hayo hawezi pambana hata na Kiba kwenye issue za online music
 
Sijui ni sera za kijamaa au nini husababisha Tanzania pawe pagumu kuingilika kibiashara, haswa kwa hizi za kwenye mitandao. Brighter Monday wamehama na kuamua kuendelea na huduma zao Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, Kenya, Uganda, na Ethiopia.

Sio hao tu, wengine wengi wamefungasha na kuhama, hawa ndugu zetu wa kusini akili zao wanazijua wenyewe, wamekumbatia ujamaa hata kuwazidi waasisi wa huo mfumo kama vile Wachina na Warusi maana kule China hizi biashara za kwenye mitandao zinatia fora, sielewi nini wanachoogopa hawa wakulima wa mihogo Tz.

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With the number of internet subscribers in the country going past the 27 million mark, one would expect that e-commerce is also going through a boom. Well... that’s not the case - not for giant cross-border digital businesses, at least.

In the period of two years, several digital market place and service sites have exited the Tanzanian market, largely citing the challenge of low engagement and growth.

Early last month a digital career portal and job site Brighter Monday Tanzania announced its plan to cease its operation in the Tanzanian market.

They finally halted operations effective November 30, this year.

The organization’s parental company ROAM Africa said that they had exited the Tanzania market but would continue to operate its “successful and leading marketplaces” in other countries where they were “clear market leaders with a bright future”.

This suggests that the Tanzania local market is still very low and not a profitable affair.
However, in an e-mail interview with The Citizen, Brighter Monday Tanzania chief executive officer Reshma Bharmal-Shariff said the organization decided to take an exit due to the current economic environment and the impact it has caused on many businesses.

Asked if they had plans to return into the Tanzanian market, Brighter Monday stated that for the whole brand and the website would continue to remotely operate by ROAM Africa, who would evaluate the options to re-enter the market in the future.

“Yes, we will evaluate the option to come back in future,” she said shortly.

ROAM Africa, is the organization’s parental company which still has digital market places across sub-Saharan Africa countries such as Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, Kenya, Uganda, and Ethiopia.

Ms Shariff said one of the major challenges that her organization observed in the digital market was that employers were relying on word-of-mouth hiring through their networks, rather than leveraging data to make the best hiring decision.

Brighter Monday joined other continent’s e-commerce giants such as Jumia, which shuttered its business in Tanzania in November, 2019, citing the need to “focus resources” on other markets as part of an “ongoing portfolio optimization effort.”

Simply put, the company was also looking to cut its operation costs by focusing on larger African markets where e-commerce was currently a more viable proposition.

Economist and social research literate Prof Samuel Wangwe from the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) said in order to support the growth of e-commerce as a sector and its contribution to the economy, Tanzania needed a central regulatory framework.

“This is needed because Tanzanians are cautious and sometimes too cautious when it comes to online services, with a state police people’s trust in the business would increase and thus e-commerce as a whole would grow,” he said.

According to him, consumers have cautious behaviour with the fear of being scummed and lose their money.

“E-commerce is the future. There is also a need to enhance information, communication and technology (ICT) infrastructure such as a strong internet connection,” said Prof Wangwe.

Prof Wangwe recommendation aligned with that of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) which suggested that Tanzania had the potential to become a leading contender in online trading in the East African region if it would have a focused stand-alone e-commerce policy.

In UNCTAD assessment study of the country’s readiness to engage in e-commerce it was revealed that lack of a national e-commerce strategy was holding Tanzania back.

“Tanzania lacks specific e-commerce legislation and its legal framework is inadequate to create a conducive e-commerce business environment, limiting trust among users of digital technologies,” the UNCTAD study reads in part.

Mzumbe University professor of economics Honest Ngowi also commented that the country needed a legal policy and regulatory framework that would protect both the consumer and the seller.

“This should go hand in hand with a massive rebranding from these e-commerce businesses, they need thorough marketing so that they can be known by a wider range of internet users in the country,” he observed.

Different studies on e-commerce trade have shown that many indigenous people do not put fully trust e-commerce, specifically cross border e-commerce and just a small portion of those who are aware of the particular trade do engage themselves in.

The use of ICT equipment is also still low in Tanzania compared to other countries in the world but it is growing at a relatively good pace.

Following the assessment, UNCTAD recommends several policy actions to grow Tanzania’s e-commerce sector.

They include crafting a national e-commerce strategy, enhancing information, communications and technology (ICT) infrastructure, creating a conducive legislative climate and providing incentives to startups.

Organizations that ceased operations in Tanzania

Tala


September last year, the digital lender Tala announced that it was winding up its business and has since ceased offering loans to its Tanzanian customers.

Source: The Citizen
Kwani lazima wafanyie Bongo tu, tatizo wezi wengi sana!
 
Mi nadhani ni uaminifu tu kitu unachopoint na kuagiza inabidi kije vile vile na qualification zake.Sasa unaagiza simu samsumg s6 edge inakuja s6 kavu nani ataweza biashara hiyo.Kuna watu wanajiita agiza nasi china wapo insta nilivutiwa nao nikaagiza now naona hawapokei simu zangu wala kujibu text sijuwi nishapigwa mungu wangu[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23].Yaan haya mambo aisee.
 
Na ndio maana nimemuambia millardayo contents zake ni 100% lugha ya Tanzania, analeta issue za Koffi ambae anaongea lugha ya central and West Africa yote na ulaya na ni mwanamuziki mwenye 30 years kwenye game 😅😅😅

Japo pamoja na yote hayo hawezi pambana hata na Kiba kwenye issue za online music
Wacha nijitolee nikueleze hili wee bwege.

Watanzania wengi lugha munayoielewa ni Kiswahili pekee. Ndio maana kwa mtandao Watanzania content wanayoangalia ni 99% Tanzanian. Hili linafanya wasanii kadhaa wa Tanzania wawe na views nyingi Africa. Meanwhile nchi zingine kama kenya tuko na variety. Tunaangalia content kutoka dunia nzima kwa hivo content ya Kenya is just a fraction of what we view. Despite that, bado tuna wasanii wengi tu ambao wana views nyingi maanake sisi hatukatalii msanii mmoja kama nyie. Nakuita ngiri kwa sababu reasoning yako ni uchwara, eti juu millard ayo ako na views nyingi Africa hiyo inamaanisha Tanzania ina higher penetration? Sasa juu amashinda wasanii wa Afrika Kusini muna penetration kushinda Afrika kusini? Ndio hii hapa internet penetration in Africa. Angalia vizuri ujitoe ujinga.

 
Watu wa internet penetration arguments mko wapi
Wapo kwenye kikao wakijadili mbinu za kumroga Profesa Samuel Wangwe wa Chuo Kikuu Cha Dar. 😁 “E-commerce is the future. There is
also a need to enhance information,
communication and technology (ICT)
infrastructure such as a strong
internet connection
,” said Prof
Wangwe.
 
Wacha nijitolee nikueleze hili wee bwege.

Watanzania wengi lugha munayoielewa ni Kiswahili pekee. Ndio maana kwa mtandao Watanzania content wanayoangalia ni 99% Tanzanian. Hili linafanya wasanii kadhaa wa Tanzania wawe na views nyingi Africa. Meanwhile nchi zingine kama kenya tuko na variety. Tunaangalia content kutoka dunia nzima kwa hivo content ya Kenya is just a fraction of what we view. Despite that, bado tuna wasanii wengi tu ambao wana views nyingi maanake sisi hatukatalii msanii mmoja kama nyie. Nakuita ngiri kwa sababu reasoning yako ni uchwara, eti juu millard ayo ako na views nyingi Africa hiyo inamaanisha Tanzania ina higher penetration? Sasa juu amashinda wasanii wa Afrika Kusini muna penetration kushinda Afrika kusini? Ndio hii hapa internet penetration in Africa. Angalia vizuri ujitoe ujinga.

acha upumbavu wewe mtoto,halafu mbona hueleweki,kwa maelezo haya ulipotolea mfano wa koffi ulikuwa unafikiria kwa kutumia kiungo gani!!!!

wanigeria wana makabila yenye nguvu kilugha 5,na wanaimba lugha mixer,embu niambie mnawafikia kwenye platform gani???
kabla hujajibu hapo juu tulia kwanza,najua utakurupuka uingie mkenge.
 
Hivi kulingana na akili yako uchwara DRC iko na high internet penetration kuliko Tanzania kwa sababu akina Koffi Olomide wana high internet following? Saa zingine mimi huona kama wabongo akili yao hutupwa na placenta wakizaliwa.
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Na ndio maana nimemuambia millardayo contents zake ni 100% lugha ya Tanzania, analeta issue za Koffi ambae anaongea lugha ya central and West Africa yote na ulaya na ni mwanamuziki mwenye 30 years kwenye game [emoji28][emoji28][emoji28]

Japo pamoja na yote hayo hawezi pambana hata na Kiba kwenye issue za online music
Nchi ngapi afrika zianuelewa na lugha ya kiswahili, na hyo 1bln views kaipata kw mda gani nyie kweli hamjui ku reason..

Watu hko hamna content za maana zingine za kuangalia basi ndio mumekomalia kw ayo tv
 
Sijui ni sera za kijamaa au nini husababisha Tanzania pawe pagumu kuingilika kibiashara, haswa kwa hizi za kwenye mitandao. Brighter Monday wamehama na kuamua kuendelea na huduma zao Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, Kenya, Uganda, na Ethiopia.

Sio hao tu, wengine wengi wamefungasha na kuhama, hawa ndugu zetu wa kusini akili zao wanazijua wenyewe, wamekumbatia ujamaa hata kuwazidi waasisi wa huo mfumo kama vile Wachina na Warusi maana kule China hizi biashara za kwenye mitandao zinatia fora, sielewi nini wanachoogopa hawa wakulima wa mihogo Tz.

========

With the number of internet subscribers in the country going past the 27 million mark, one would expect that e-commerce is also going through a boom. Well... that’s not the case - not for giant cross-border digital businesses, at least.

In the period of two years, several digital market place and service sites have exited the Tanzanian market, largely citing the challenge of low engagement and growth.

Early last month a digital career portal and job site Brighter Monday Tanzania announced its plan to cease its operation in the Tanzanian market.

They finally halted operations effective November 30, this year.

The organization’s parental company ROAM Africa said that they had exited the Tanzania market but would continue to operate its “successful and leading marketplaces” in other countries where they were “clear market leaders with a bright future”.

This suggests that the Tanzania local market is still very low and not a profitable affair.
However, in an e-mail interview with The Citizen, Brighter Monday Tanzania chief executive officer Reshma Bharmal-Shariff said the organization decided to take an exit due to the current economic environment and the impact it has caused on many businesses.

Asked if they had plans to return into the Tanzanian market, Brighter Monday stated that for the whole brand and the website would continue to remotely operate by ROAM Africa, who would evaluate the options to re-enter the market in the future.

“Yes, we will evaluate the option to come back in future,” she said shortly.

ROAM Africa, is the organization’s parental company which still has digital market places across sub-Saharan Africa countries such as Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, Kenya, Uganda, and Ethiopia.

Ms Shariff said one of the major challenges that her organization observed in the digital market was that employers were relying on word-of-mouth hiring through their networks, rather than leveraging data to make the best hiring decision.

Brighter Monday joined other continent’s e-commerce giants such as Jumia, which shuttered its business in Tanzania in November, 2019, citing the need to “focus resources” on other markets as part of an “ongoing portfolio optimization effort.”

Simply put, the company was also looking to cut its operation costs by focusing on larger African markets where e-commerce was currently a more viable proposition.

Economist and social research literate Prof Samuel Wangwe from the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) said in order to support the growth of e-commerce as a sector and its contribution to the economy, Tanzania needed a central regulatory framework.

“This is needed because Tanzanians are cautious and sometimes too cautious when it comes to online services, with a state police people’s trust in the business would increase and thus e-commerce as a whole would grow,” he said.

According to him, consumers have cautious behaviour with the fear of being scummed and lose their money.

“E-commerce is the future. There is also a need to enhance information, communication and technology (ICT) infrastructure such as a strong internet connection,” said Prof Wangwe.

Prof Wangwe recommendation aligned with that of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) which suggested that Tanzania had the potential to become a leading contender in online trading in the East African region if it would have a focused stand-alone e-commerce policy.

In UNCTAD assessment study of the country’s readiness to engage in e-commerce it was revealed that lack of a national e-commerce strategy was holding Tanzania back.

“Tanzania lacks specific e-commerce legislation and its legal framework is inadequate to create a conducive e-commerce business environment, limiting trust among users of digital technologies,” the UNCTAD study reads in part.

Mzumbe University professor of economics Honest Ngowi also commented that the country needed a legal policy and regulatory framework that would protect both the consumer and the seller.

“This should go hand in hand with a massive rebranding from these e-commerce businesses, they need thorough marketing so that they can be known by a wider range of internet users in the country,” he observed.

Different studies on e-commerce trade have shown that many indigenous people do not put fully trust e-commerce, specifically cross border e-commerce and just a small portion of those who are aware of the particular trade do engage themselves in.

The use of ICT equipment is also still low in Tanzania compared to other countries in the world but it is growing at a relatively good pace.

Following the assessment, UNCTAD recommends several policy actions to grow Tanzania’s e-commerce sector.

They include crafting a national e-commerce strategy, enhancing information, communications and technology (ICT) infrastructure, creating a conducive legislative climate and providing incentives to startups.

Organizations that ceased operations in Tanzania

Tala


September last year, the digital lender Tala announced that it was winding up its business and has since ceased offering loans to its Tanzanian customers.

Source: The Citizen
Tatizo ni mfumo wa kishamba tulio nao
 
Wacha nijitolee nikueleze hili wee bwege.

Watanzania wengi lugha munayoielewa ni Kiswahili pekee. Ndio maana kwa mtandao Watanzania content wanayoangalia ni 99% Tanzanian. Hili linafanya wasanii kadhaa wa Tanzania wawe na views nyingi Africa. Meanwhile nchi zingine kama kenya tuko na variety. Tunaangalia content kutoka dunia nzima kwa hivo content ya Kenya is just a fraction of what we view. Despite that, bado tuna wasanii wengi tu ambao wana views nyingi maanake sisi hatukatalii msanii mmoja kama nyie. Nakuita ngiri kwa sababu reasoning yako ni uchwara, eti juu millard ayo ako na views nyingi Africa hiyo inamaanisha Tanzania ina higher penetration? Sasa juu amashinda wasanii wa Afrika Kusini muna penetration kushinda Afrika kusini? Ndio hii hapa internet penetration in Africa. Angalia vizuri ujitoe ujinga.

Wapuuzi hao, wao ni wazee wa kukomalia kitu kimoja..we jiulize tz zaidi ya ayo tv kuna kitu gani kingine cha maana cha kuangalia km sio umbea..
 
acha upumbavu wewe mtoto,halafu mbona hueleweki,kwa maelezo haya ulipotolea mfano wa koffi ulikuwa unafikiria kwa kutumia kiungo gani!!!!

wanigeria wana makabila yenye nguvu kilugha 5,na wanaimba lugha mixer,embu niambie mnawafikia kwenye platform gani???
kabla hujajibu hapo juu tulia kwanza,najua utakurupuka uingie mkenge.
Wa nigeria wanajielewa wala sio watu wa kukomalia kitu kimoja km nyie..yani km nyumbuvile, yule pale davido katoa nyimbo juzi tena kw kingereza lkn ukienda kuangalia views utashngaa lkn ukija upande wa tanza diamond kafanya na koffi basi wabongo wanachanganyikiwa manake hakuna kitu kingine cha kuangalia mitandaoni, kila mtu anapost hyo content moja..
 
Wa nigeria wanajielewa wala sio watu wa kukomalia kitu kimoja km nyie..yani km nyumbuvile, yule pale davido katoa nyimbo juzi tena kw kingereza lkn ukienda kuangalia views utashngaa lkn ukija upande wa tanza diamond kafanya na koffi basi wabongo wanachanganyikiwa manake hakuna kitu kingine cha kuangalia mitandaoni, kila mtu anapost hyo content moja..
hatuna kitu kingine cha kuangalia!!!

unaijua league maarufu EA[emoji23],kamuulize joash onyango.

kinachokuuma wewe ni kuiona nguvu ya kiswahili na watz ikifanya maaajabu.sasa nyinyi mnatuzidi wapi[emoji23]

maama hata tukiwakusanya kote mlikojificha huko bado hamtoshi mboga,twitter,badoo,wikipedia,tiktok nk kote bado tunawachapa.
 
You should be talking about how many Tanzanians transact business online...si mambo ya ki upuzi Kama YouTube views ,followers na subscriptions.
As we speak Kenyans are minting money online,nenda freelancer , upwork,Truelancer na zinginezo utapata wakenya wamejazana huko.
Amazon ,Alibaba na eBay also ship to Kenya .That will tell you the shear volume of e commerce in Kenya.
acha upumbavu wewe mtoto,halafu mbona hueleweki,kwa maelezo haya ulipotolea mfano wa koffi ulikuwa unafikiria kwa kutumia kiungo gani!!!!

wanigeria wana makabila yenye nguvu kilugha 5,na wanaimba lugha mixer,embu niambie mnawafikia kwenye platform gani???
kabla hujajibu hapo juu tulia kwanza,najua utakurupuka uingie mkenge.
 
Wameshindwa sababu wameshindwa kulisoma soko la Tanzania, internet penetration Tz ni kubwa sana zaidi ya nchi yoyote East and Central Africa, ushahidi angalia video za umbeya zilivyo na views nyingi YouTube au angalia hata followers wa sio wasanii bali wambeya tu IG, brand kubwa kama Sautisol ya Kenya inazidiwa au ipo sawa na Dizzim online.

Watz ni watu tofauti, wana radha zao na hawapendi kushoboka kwa western culture, naamini hii opportunity soon itajazwa vyema na kampuni itakayoweza kuendana na falsafa za kitanzania.

Kwa hivyo soko lenu ni la umbea, hivyo muwekezaji akifungua biashara inayohusu umbea atatusua Tanzania, kweli akili zenu mnazijua wenyewe, huwa mumekwama sana....
 
Dimwits, unaona mwengine hapo juu anapost a personal achievement of a Tanzanian on Youtube kuprove they have internet penetration. Hawa watu ni wa kucheka tu.
Hili swala wala halina uhusiano interent Penetration, inaweza ikawa juu sana lkn swali la msingi ni je, Watu wako tayari kufanya manunuzi kwa njia hiyo??

Ni swala la kitabia zaid sio internet Penetration, manake internet iko almost nchi nzima, kama hapana 4G basi 3G ipo

Kinachofanyika Tanzania, una kitu unauza, we tangaza mitandaon alafu toa physical location MTU aje, hapo utauza, ila kila kitu kufanyika online , hilo sahau...

Ni sababu ya hawa ni wizi wa mitandaon, umekua mkubwa sana
 
You should be talking about how many Tanzanians transact business online...si mambo ya ki upuzi Kama YouTube views ,followers na subscriptions.
As we speak Kenyans are minting money online,nenda freelancer , upwork,Truelancer na zinginezo utapata wakenya wamejazana huko.
Amazon ,Alibaba na eBay also ship to Kenya .That will tell you the shear volume of e commerce in Kenya.

kabla uje na kunijibu tu ulitakiwa ujue tumefikaje hapo kwa hiyo coment yangu.

youtube ni ya kipuuz[emoji23][emoji23],au hujui maana ya upuuzi!!yaani nyinyi watu ni wa hovyo hovyo sana.so kwa vile mmechapwa 10-0 tayari imekuwa ya kipuuzi!!!

labda nikuulize it takes how long kufungua acc online uchukue mzigo nje uje kuuza nchini kwako???maana naona ni kama unahisi hilo ni swala gumu sana.mnawezakuwa mmetangua tayari muda mrefu tu,lakini haizuii sisi kuanza sasa na kuja kufanya kwa nguvu zaidi.
 
Kwa hivyo soko lenu ni la umbea, hivyo muwekezaji akifungua biashara inayohusu umbea atatusua Tanzania, kweli akili zenu mnazijua wenyewe, huwa mumekwama sana....
unawashwa vipi na uharaka wa kujibu!!!
 
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