Kweli.shop Expands 24hr Home Deliveries to Upcountry Customers

Kweli.shop Founder and CEO, Mr. Stephen Obeli. (PHOTO: Humphrey Mpairwe/Techpoint Magazine) Kweli.shop Founder and CEO, Mr. Stephen Obeli. (PHOTO: Humphrey Mpairwe/Techpoint Magazine)
<center>Kweli.shop Founder and CEO, Mr. Stephen Obeli. (PHOTO: Humphrey Mpairwe/Techpoint Magazine)</center>

eCommerce startup Kweli.shop today has announced an expansion of its home delivery service to 580 town councils across Uganda.

Through a partnership with Nation Courier Service (a brand of Monitor Publications Limited), the home appliances and electronics store has taken a step to give customers in upcountry cities, towns, and districts the benefit of getting fast and safe door-to-door (home) deliveries in any part of Uganda within 24 to 48 hours. Prior, door-to-door delivery was reserved for customers in Kampala, Wakiso, Mukono, and Jinja City.

Kweli.shop Founder and CEO, Mr. Stephen Obeli in a press statement said, “This is only but one of the major steps toward democratizing counterfeit-free shopping. We believe that people regardless of where they live or work should be able to conveniently access and buy genuine appliances and electronics,”

The company has also announced the expansion of its free delivery service to all major cities across the country. Customers in the cities stand to enjoy free deliveries on all their orders irrespective of their bulkiness.

The free delivery destinations include; Jinja, Mbale, Soroti, Lira, Arua, Mbarara, Masaka, Hoima, Fort Portal, Gulu, Entebbe, Kampala, and the whole of Wakiso district.

Kweli.shop was founded in 2019 and is one of Uganda’s largest counterfeit-free household appliance and electronic online shopping store. To ensure the quality of goods, all appliances and electronics listed on Kweli.shop are sourced directly from the original manufacturers and authorized official distributors with their products coming with between 1 year and 10 years’ free warranty.

The eCommerce startup says it is on a mission to make counterfeit-free shopping accessible to all households in Africa, starting in Uganda.