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South Africa’s Snapplify expands its edutech to West Africa

The company specialises in digital education technology and already has a presence in the US, the UK and Kenya.

A digital education solution provider, Snapplify specialises in enabling digital learning via one of the largest digital education marketplaces in Africa, its own. The company says that “thousands of educational institutions across Africa useSnapplify is also making sure to grow its local team in the region, recently appointing as its sales manager for West Africa. The company also has offices across South Africa, as well as Kenya, Europe, the UK and the US.

According to a press release sent to Hypertext, the company will be “investing heavily” in the region as part of its “commitment to increase access to digital education.” The company claims it has the largest network of booksellers in Africa and is home to Africa’s largest community of teachers. The company is partnered with hundreds of publishers to ensure that institutions and students have access to curriculum-aligned content.

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