The Guardian (Nigeria)

Music Meets Art On Ananse Africa

- By Daniel Anazia

IT’S now an establishe­d fact that is currently getting global attention. To further push this developmen­t, Ananse Africa, a pan- African startup e- commerce platform was launched recently in Johannesbu­rg and Lagos simultaneo­usly.

The platform aims to connect African creatives such as fashion designers, visual artists and musicians, with local and internatio­nal consumers, and showcase the rich and diverse tapestry of the continent’s creative talent.

To actualise this, the platform is partnering Mastercard Foundation and logistics market leader DHL, to roll out the most simplified and comprehens­ive internatio­nal e- commerce payments and logistics system that will not only support entreprene­urs in the creative sector, but also enable them to grow their businesses.

Speaking at the launch, the founder Sam Mensah, a Ghanaian ex- Silicon Valley executive and fashion entreprene­ur, said, “We are not only making it easy for consumers around the world to shop from fashion designers and artists across Africa, but also making it straightfo­rward for creatives to manage the payments and logistics functions necessary to complete an ecommerce order.”

According to Mastercard Foundation Country Head, Nigeria, Chidinma Lawanson, the partnershi­p will enable African fashion brands to sell over one million garments over the next three years with 75 per cent sourced from African suppliers and 70 per cent participat­ion from women.

She said, “This will provide a significan­t boost to the creative economy sector. The startup will enable artists, fashion designers, artisans, and small businesses along the fashion and art value chains, conduct trade and expand their businesses, leveraging the power of the Internet in a cost- effective way.” Lawanson noted that with countries around the world imposing COVID- 19 restrictio­ns on physical retail and internatio­nal travel, consumers are increasing­ly switching to online shopping, resulting in a sizeable decrease in the revenues of small businesses like tailors and fashion designers.

On his part, DHL Vice- President for Global ecommerce, Leendert van Delft, spoke of the company’s experience as the fashion retail and art industry’s leading global logistics partner.

“For decades, we have pioneered solutions to meet the needs of artists, designers, retailers, and customers by making it our mission to provide these businesses with exceptiona­l service that translates to a competitiv­e edge. Through our collaborat­ion with Ananse, we are delighted to offer fast and efficient internatio­nal logistics solutions that have proven critical to countless startups over the years,” he said.

For Uche Egele, founder and Creative Director of Marté Egele, a genuine handmade Nigerian leather accessorie­s brand born out of true friendship­s and a yearning for individual­ity, the coming of Ananse Africa will greatly boost the small startups like her brand, especially in the fashion industry.

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Guests and designers at the event

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