Africa’s own Question and Answer Website Goes Live

Majibu, Swahili for answers has unveiled its new question and answer website which starts running today, 17th August 2009. A walk through it shows a lot of adaptation of Yahoo! Answers, probably the most famous question and answer website. This launch narrows the reach for the African, making it easy to find questions and answers relating to the everyday life in Africa. Majibu.com is simply a nice place to seek simple and complex answers to issues.

Majibu borrows from the creators of DearKenya.com and soon will complete acquisition for the Kenyan question and answer website that has been running for close to 3 years now. Dearkenya has at least 15000 questions and 49,000 answers posted so far. That makes it a great archive for research, so if the merger moves as predicted, Majibu might just be among the biggest bases for local content. We are happy to be Majibu! Congrats on the launch of majibu.com.

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Posted by David Mugo on Aug 17 2009 in Africa in ICT, General, Society

One Response to “ Africa’s own Question and Answer Website Goes Live ”

  1. Munashe says:

    This sounds great dude, Majibu sounds fun

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