eBay's African Safari Commences with MallforAfrica.com (revised)
A Win-Win Situation Through the partnership eBay seems to be eyeing the fast growing and big e-commerce market in Africa that could help it build ... The company is backed by UK private equity firm Helios Investment Partners and other companies such ...
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