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Facebook expands Marketplace to 37 more countries in Sub-Saharan Africa

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Social media giant Facebook, has announced the launch of Marketplace to 37 countries and territories in Sub-Saharan Africa. This is in addition to Marketplace’s availability in South Africa, Ethiopia, Kenya and Nigeria.

Facebook Marketplace is a platform where people can discover, buy and sell items from others in their local communities, simply by tapping on the Marketplace icon on Facebook to browse and search for items, or filter by distance or category. Users can also use the search box to find exactly what they are looking for.

“Increasing the availability of Marketplace to 37 more countries and territories in Sub-Saharan Africa reinforces our ongoing commitment to helping connect communities and support buying and selling through one simple online destination,” said Facebook Director of Public Policy Africa Kojo Boakye.

“As the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to impact people and businesses, the expansion of Marketplace will provide more people with a convenient destination where they can discover new products, shop for things they want, or find buyers for the things they want to sell,” he added.

Facebook says listing an item for sale is just as easy as browsing for one on Marketplace. Sellers can share a photo of an item, enter a product name, description and price, confirm their location and select a category.

They can also choose to post their listings to Facebook Buy and Sell Groups. Interested buyers will find the item they are looking for and message the sellers directly through Messenger. They can decide on the payment method depending on their own preferences.

New countries added to Facebook Marketplace include Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Comoros, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Eritrea, Eswatini, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Liberia, Lesotho, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Namibia, Niger, Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Western Sahara and Zimbabwe.

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