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    Jumia Closes Down Dubai Office

    Eunniah
    By Eunniah Mbabazi
    - December 15, 2022
    - December 15, 2022
    Global News
    Jumia Closes Down Dubai Office

    Jumia Technologies has announced the closure of its Dubai office as the company remodels its business following years of loss-making and a constantly evolving eCommerce marketplace.

    The company is moving its top managers from Dubai to the African countries they oversee, with most going to Morocco, Kenya and Ivory Coast. The 60-person Dubai office will henceforth be disbanded.

    In Kenya, former Jumia executives recently launched a grocery delivery company modelled in the likeness of Jumia. Former Jumia CEO Sam Chappatte and former chief operations officer Cyrus Onyiego have now taken similar up similar roles in their new entity dubbed Kapu.

    For nearly a decade that the company has existed, it has constantly made losses and been forced to restructure its business at different times. The company still remains one of Africa’s most popular eCommerce platforms.

    While announcing results in June, the company said that achieving profit would take a combination of measures including promotional discounts, ramping up marketing and cutting costs at warehouses by reducing consumption of packaging.

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