How Amazon supports South Africa's economy

How Amazon supports South Africa’s economy

Amazon has set its sights on South Africa, not merely as a market to conquer but as a platform to elevate local businesses and support the country’s economy.

The launch of Amazon.co.za represents more than just an e-commerce expansion; it’s a strategic partnership that promises to transform the landscape for entrepreneurs and sellers nationwide.

Amazon.co.za isn’t just another online store—it’s a gateway for South African brands to reach a global audience. With over 60% of items sold in Amazon’s global stores coming from independent sellers, the platform offers unparalleled exposure. From handmade crafts to innovative tech gadgets, local entrepreneurs have a direct line to millions of potential customers.

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The Nomakade Story

One such success story is Nomakade, a local business specialising in organic hair care products. Founded by Noma Diko, Nomakade’s mission is to inspire self-confidence and celebrate the “Naturally Flexible Elegance” of African hair. For years, word-of-mouth fueled their growth, but with Amazon.co.za, they’re poised to make an even more significant impact.

Diko shares her excitement: “Our uniquely formulated products are designed for oily African hair. Now, thanks to Amazon, we can reach more South Africans who deserve quality hair care.”

Amazon Changing Lives

Beyond commerce, Amazon.co.za has partnered with goGOGOgo, a South African non-profit organisation. Their collaboration allows customers to choose handmade gift bags for eligible products. These bags, crafted from recycled plastic by grandmothers (locally known as GOGOs), directly support local businesses. With over four million children raised in South Africa by GOGOs, this initiative improves life outcomes for these families.

Jane Simmonds, founder of goGOGOgo, expresses gratitude: “Through this partnership, Amazon recognises the vital role GOGOs play within their families and communities. It’s about more than just commerce; it’s about empowerment.”

Unlocking Opportunities for Small Enterprises

Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams, Minister of Small Business Development of South Africa, emphasises the significance of Amazon’s presence. “Our small business enterprises are the heartbeat of our economy,” she states. “We welcome companies like Amazon that provide opportunities for local sellers and entrepreneurs. This creates jobs and addresses historical inequalities.”

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Amazon.co.za offers independent sellers easy onboarding tools, payment solutions, and promotional features. Reports and analytics help sellers refine their strategies, ensuring sustainable growth.

As Amazon.co.za takes its first steps, Robert Koen, managing director of Sub-Saharan Africa at Amazon, looks ahead. “Today is only the start,” he says. “We will continue to enhance our shopping experience, serving customers and sellers across South Africa.”

Indeed, this launch isn’t just about transactions; it’s about transformation. By empowering local businesses, Amazon.co.za catalyses economic growth, job creation, and community resilience. South Africa’s entrepreneurial heartbeat is stronger than ever, and it beats in harmony with the global marketplace.