In the vast expanse of Africa, where distances are long and infrastructure varies, the promise of timely delivery drives innovation. These entrepreneurs are moving parcels, connecting communities, enabling businesses, and driving economic growth across the continent.
Here are top 5 entrepreneurs transforming last-mile delivery in Africa:
– Obi Ozor (Nigeria): Co-founder of Kobo360, Ozor revolutionized logistics by connecting cargo owners with truckers through a digital platform. His company expanded services to include warehousing, clearing, and forwarding, improving efficiency in the supply chain.
– Oumar Basse (Senegal): Co-founder and CEO of Yobante Express, Basse created a platform that links local couriers with businesses. His approach optimizes both domestic and cross-border deliveries, strengthening trade networks across West Africa.
– Valerie Labi (Ghana): Founder of Wahu Mobility, Labi provides affordable and reliable electric bicycles for delivery riders. Her initiative reduces operational costs and supports environmentally friendly transportation solutions.
– Meshack Alloys (Kenya): Co-founder and CEO of Sendy, Alloys developed a platform connecting businesses with drivers for on-demand deliveries. Services range from same-day deliveries to scheduled shipments, serving diverse business needs.
– Lars Veul (South Africa): Co-founder and Joint CEO of Pargo, Veul developed a click-and-collect network with thousands of pick-up points nationwide. Expansion plans extend this model to other African markets, improving access and convenience.
These entrepreneurs exemplify how strategic vision, technology, and execution transform Africa’s last-mile delivery landscape, facilitating trade, improving customer experience, and strengthening regional logistics networks.
Entrepreneurs were selected based on measurable influence in last-mile delivery, leadership in scaling operations, and implementation of innovative solutions that expand reach. Rankings reflect verified performance indicators, company impact, and sector recognition as of September 2025.
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