THISDAY

First African-made Smartphon Debutes

- Charles Ajunwa

African high-tech player Mara on Friday announced the production of their newest product the Maraphone – the first madein-Africa, full-scale smartphone, soon to be manufactur­ed in plants across Africa.

Founder of Mara Group, Ashish Thakkar who disclosed this during a press conference at the Africa Investment Forum in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa, said: “China has Huawei, Xiaomi; the U.S. has iPhone and finally Africa has Maraphone.”

“This project will show the potential and ability that Africa can produce high quality and affordable smartphone­s in Africa, by Africans, for Africans and for the rest of the world. We are extremely grateful for the African Developmen­t Bank’s push in this sector which greatly encouraged our progress,” Thakkar said.

The Maraphone phone, a first- of- its- kind in the history of Africa, will produce high quality and affordable smartphone­s to primarily serve the population of Africa and also with the aim to export to other continents such as Europe.

“This is going to be totally transforma­tive and create thousands of direct jobs,” Thakkar said.

While global manufactur­e of phones is on the rise and expected to hit a billion in the next few years, none of them are produced on the continent, Thakkar said. The initial target market for the phones would be first-time African smart phone users, while the first manufactur­ing plants are to be located in Rwanda and South Africa.

Thakkar commended the African Developmen­t Bank for its push to support industrial­isation of Africa through its High 5’s strategy under which the Maraphone had received support.

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