Africa Investment Forum - High-Tech Player Mara Announces First African-Made Smartphone

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Ashish​ Thakkar, founder of Mara Group, announced the production of the Maraphone – the first made-in-Africa, full-scale smartphone, soon to be manufactured in plants across Africa by the Mara corporation. The announcement was made during the Africa Investment Forum at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg from 7-9 November, 2018.
9 November 2018
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The Maraphone is high-spec, affordable, smart, transformative and in line with the Bank's Industrialize Africa High 5 priority

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

"China has Huawei, Xiaomi; the U.S has iPhone and finally Africa has Maraphone," Ashish Thakkar, founder of Mara Group told a press conference on the final day of the Africa Investment Forum, currently underway in Johannesburg, South Africa.

"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 Banks 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 industrialization of Africa through its High 5's strategy under which the Maraphone had received support.

Attending the ceremony, Bank President Akinwunmi Adesina said: "By 2020, the value of Africa's mobile money industry is projected to top $14 billion. We need African-developed mobile phones to leverage this potential."

"Africa is bold, strong and innovative. Africa's time is now," Adesina said.

About Mara

Mara Corporation is an African Group headquartered in Kigali, Rwanda, started from a small IT business in East Africa to the globally recognized multi-sector investment group that exists today. Through its investments, Mara Corporation now employs over 14,000 people across 26 African countries in sectors spanning technology, financial services and energy. Mara's key focus is to do good & do well at the same time.

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