Deus.com.gh, a big online store in Ghana, just opened a new shop in Tamale, the main city in the Northern Region.
This cool move shows how much they want everyone in Ghana, even folks up north, to be able to shop online easily.
The new shop in Tamale is going to have lots of stuff like printers, photocopiers, and scanners. Deus.com.gh wants people all over Ghana to enjoy shopping online without any hassle and that is why they are expanding across Ghana.
By opening this new shop, Deus.com.gh is preparing to open more shops in different parts of Ghana.Experts think the online market will grow by 10.10% and reach $3.13 billion by 2028.Adding the Tamale branch isn’t just about making things easier for people in the Northern Region of Ghana.
It’s also about Deus.com.gh making a promise to make online shopping smoother for everyone, taking away the stress of packing and delivering stuff.
This is especially great for folks who might find it hard to get to regular shops or just like the ease of shopping online.
Ghana’s online shopping world is growing super fast, especially since COVID-19 came along.The pandemic made more people start shopping online and using delivery services. About 15 million people in Ghana use the internet to buy stuff daily.
There are lots of online shops in Ghana now, like Hubtel, Plendify, Glovo, Jiji, Uber Eats, and Bolt Food.The rise of mobile shopping is changing how people shop in Ghana. More and more folks are using their phones to buy things online.
This means online shops need to make their mobile apps or websites better, so it’s easy for people to find what they want, pay securely, and get recommendations based on what they like and that is what Deus Ghana is making it easy for Ghanaians to accomplish.
Wrapping Up
Deus.com.gh opening up in Tamale is a big step in making sure everyone in Ghana can shop online.
They’re focused on making things easy for customers and with Ghana’s growing online shopping scene, Deus.com.gh is all set to grow even more and make online shopping even better for everyone in the country.