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Afrikonet.sl Sierra Leone launched in Sierra Leone

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Afrikonet Sierra Leone has been launched in the country to enable businesses to reach global markets and improve customer experience.

 

Media Relations Specialist for Afrikonet.Sl, Sallu Kamuskaysaid Afrikonet is an organisation with the aim to transform E-Commerce in Sierra Leone.

 

He said the launch of Afrikonet.SL marks a significant milestone in Sierra Leone’s digital commerce landscape, adding that the innovative platform empowers individuals across the country—from students in Makeni and Kenema to residents in Freetown—to conveniently purchase textbooks, groceries, electronics, and more, all from the comfort of their homes.

 

The launch of Afrikonet.SL represents a significant step forward in enhancing e-commerce accessibility and convenience in Sierra Leone. Stay connected for the latest updates and explore the platform to experience a new era of online shopping.

 

In a joint message, President and Co-Founder, WidmarkValme and Alhaji Ahamd Kemokai, CEO and Co-Founder of Afrikonet Online Shopping Platform, said, “It is with great pride and excitement that we officially launch Afrikonet, a home-grown online shopping platform built for you, by you. At this pivotal moment in our nation’s digital journey, Afrikonet is here to streamline your daily life—making shopping easier, faster, and more reliable for youth and citizens across Sierra Leone”.

 

Delivering the keynote Speech at the event, the Guest Speaker, Abdulai Jalloh said few years ago, his friend called him in frustration after spending days searching Freetown for a car parts. “Jalloh,” he said, “this is ridiculous. Why can’t we order what we need with a click and have it delivered like in other countries?”

 

That conversation he said, birthed Afrikonet, but that what excites him most isn’t just the idea – it’s the Sierra Leonean ingenuity behind it. “This team studied our unique challenges: Traffic that turns errands into ordeals; sellers limited by geography; and buyers unsure where to find quality goods. Then they built solutions for us, by us (Proudly by the young Sierra Leoneans): Verified sellers – No more worrying about scams; country-wide delivery – From Freetown to Kono; and mobile money integration – Pay how you prefer, Afrimoney, OrangeMoney, SmartPay, you can even pay on delivery if you choose to”.

 

Explaining the importance of AfriKonet, Jalloh said: “As someone who imports goods, I’ve seen how hard our SMEs work to compete. Afrikonet flips the script – market woman in Waterloo can now sell to Makeni without traveling; a student in Kenema can order textbooks without begging relatives abroad; and a mechanic can find parts without dismantling half the city”.

 

Key features include Nationwide Accessibility – Users can shop from any location within Sierra Leone, bridging the gap between urban and rural areas; Flexible Payment Options –AFRIKNET.SL supports various payment methods, including Orange Money, Africell Money, cash, and credit cards, ensuring a seamless transaction experience for all users; and Diverse Product Range – From educational materials to everyday essentials, the platform offers a wide array of products to meet the diverse needs of its customers.

 

The launch was climaxed with the signing of 3 social media influencers in Sierra Leone as Brand Ambassadors for Afrikonet Sierra Leone.

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Sallu Kamuskay is a Sierra Leonean communication strategist, fixer, blogger, youth organiser, event manager, spokesperson, and public relations expert. His work has been regularly referenced and published by national and international media and public policy institutions. Sallu Kamuskay was a child during the brutal war in Sierra Leone. Growing up in the midst of conflict, Sallu witnessed unimaginable abuse of children and gross violations of human rights. The horrors he witnessed during the Civil War had a terrible impact on him at a very tender age. But despite the shock of the war, Sallu never lost hope. He started on a journey of recovery, studying, and working for a better future. At age 15, Sallu entered into the world of activism and advocacy. Sallu Kamuskay was the Vice President of the Young Leaders Organisation, a member of the National Youth Council. The Young Leaders is one of the oldest youth-led organisations in West Africa. The organisation was formed by a group of young leaders, and launched by the then Head of State/President of Sierra Leone. Sallu was part of the group of young leaders who participated in and contributed to the establishment of the National Youth Council. The Commonwealth supported the training for trainers programme with line ministries and youth stakeholders in which key, representatives of youth council, student union and civil society/private sector youth platforms were engaged and empowered in the effective engagement and inclusion of youth. Sallu is co-founder and Executive Director of the Salone Messenger, a global multimedia and public relations firm based In Sierra Leone. Sallu has worked on various developmental and policy issues such as Poverty, Climate Change, Human rights, Child Rights, Education, Health, Gender Equality, Civic Engagement, Government policies, Information Communication Technology for Development and the Sustainable Development Goals, and has also been contributing to various global events and advocacy campaigns. Sallu Kamuskay is the co-founder and Executive Director of the Salone Messenger, a global Multimedia and Public Relations Firm based in Sierra Leone with the latest news and information, on top stories, business, politics, entertainment, and more. Sallu is working with a leading technology company in Africa, Techfrica, that has recently developed and launched a social media, messaging Supfrica with over 150,000 downloads on the Google play store in less than 4 days. He is the Adviser and Media coordinator for the App to give people the platform to connect and communicate to help shape their future with a very fast internet that allows users that live in deprived and hard-to-reach areas with poor internet facility to be able to communicate as it allows and stronger on 2 and 3 G network reception. Sallu has over 9 years of experience in youth engagement, inclusion, and coordination both at local and global levels, giving voice to young people and engaging young people to build a better world. He has served as coordinator for the Wave Alliance which brought together youth-led organisations who attended an international training in South Africa organized by the International Organization – Waves for Change. Sallu is working with the MLT, Waves For Change, and the Government to develop safe spaces for young people, with a view to contributing to the overall development goals of young people including health, as well as to community rebuilding. Sallu is currently the Programme Director for the Wave Alliance, which is a coalition of youth-led and community-based organisations that have successfully introduced evidence-based Surf Therapy programs to young people in communities, with a focus on mental health, peace building and sustainable development. Sallu is currently the focal point and face of Africa’s Faces Social media platform which is a global Social media platform that brings together people from across the world to share their moments, connect, share videos, and interact with friends giving more preference to excluded continents like Africa. Sallu Kamuskay has devoted his time to working for or contributing to a number of national and international organizations and companies, including the Techfrica Technology Company, United Nations, ECOWAS, European Union, Commonwealth Africa Initiatives. This work has led him to travel to a number of countries to contribute to global youth platforms. Sallu is the lead Coordinator for Peace Tour programme, an initiative supported by the European Union, Africa Union, ECOWAS focusing on uniting and empowering young people and local communities. Over the years, Sallu Kamuskay has been using his Techno phone to be able to tell stories, the phone he used to tell the story of Gbessay during Ebola who was admitted at one of the Ebola treatment centers after rumors that she had Ebola when the actual sickness was ulcer, she was almost abandoned at the treatment canter with no medication provided to her. She could have died. Sallu told the story via social media and was able to secure funding from the United Sierra Leone to buy her medication and advocated for her. She was later discharged and taken home, He did the same to a patient that died and was abandoned in the street, Sallu Kamuskay used his phone and shared the message across, the corps was later taken and buried. It could have been more disaster without his voice. The story of late America Stress 3-year-old daughter. The hero’s daughter was abandon after his father's death. He shared her sad story and was able to get a sister who has taken the child as her own and is currently providing her with educational support. The article of America Stress can be read on the link below http://ayvnewspaper.com/index.php/k2-categories/item/7350-america-stress-a-hero-to-recognize. Sallu Kamuskay feels the stories of Gbessay, America stress and that of many others need to be told. The media house we have cannot better tell these stories, they are better reporters than telling human interest stories. He created the Salone Messenger platform and brought together passionate storytellers to be able to tell these compelling stories.