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A digital business directory has been launched to help advertise, connect, collaborate, and make businesses survive on the African continent in order to expand and improve Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).

The “Marketlink Africa (MALA)” innovation, driven by Camillo Outsourcing, is a digital company directory that is poised to revolutionize commercial interactions while also transforming the future of trade in Africa.

Lawrence Chiaka, General Manager of MALA, said the platform emerges as a beacon of opportunity and advancement in the center of this vibrant continent, where creativity, resiliency, and entrepreneurial spirit thrive.

According to Chiaka, this effective directory will be a priceless tool for boosting collaboration, creating smooth connections between enterprises, and promoting global economic progress. With its numerous and active marketplaces, Africa is a goldmine of unrealized promise.

He claimed that the invention works to realize this potential by offering a wide-ranging digital platform that connects business owners, organizations, investors, and stakeholders from all over the continent. It is a digital marketplace where hopes and possibilities collide, where aspirations fly, and where alliances grow.

“At MALA, we recognize the value of connection and the enormous potential it has to influence how nations develop. The capacity to cross divides and create meaningful connections is more important than ever in a time of globalization and technological growth, he added.

He said the platform is a testament to our resolve to leverage the combined strength of Africa’s corporate sector for the greater good because it facilitates collaborations that cross borders, cultures, and languages.


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