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BETTER FUTURE: Miriam Valdivia says Yango has given her the opportunity to take control of her own financial future. Photo: Rukee Kaakunga
BETTER FUTURE: Miriam Valdivia says Yango has given her the opportunity to take control of her own financial future. Photo: Rukee Kaakunga

Yango Namibia: Transforming lives

Rukee Kaakunga
The streets of Windhoek are buzzing with stories of transformation about ordinary Namibians who have found Yango, the ride-hailing app that's more than just a ride.

Take Alexander Shindimba, for instance. A few months ago, he was unemployed and struggling to provide for his family. Today, he's behind the wheel of his car, earning a steady income that allows him to take care of his loved ones.

"I can make a steady income to provide for all my needs and take care of my family," Alexander shares with a smile. "It's all about working hard."

His story demonstrates the opportunities Yango is creating in Namibia, according to the company.

Yango isn't just about individual success stories. It's about fueling economic growth and empowering local businesses, according to the company.



Creating a better future

Through targeted advertising, exclusive promotions and increased visibility, Yango is helping small and medium-sized enterprises thrive. Lukas Gotliep, another Yango partner, has seen his shuttle service, Lela Africa, flourish thanks to the platform's support. "Yango has positively impacted my family and life," he says. "It's helped me grow my business and connect with more customers."

The impact of Yango goes further, as Lukas also credits the platform for boosting his self-confidence: "I used to be an introvert," he admits. "But now I interact with hundreds of people every week. It's been amazing for my personal growth."

As Alexander puts it, "Yango is more than just an app. It's a chance to create a better future for yourself and your family."

Yango is a platform that is committed to innovation to reshape and enhance cutting-edge technologies from around the world into seamlessly integrated daily services.

Miriam Valdivia, a working mother of four, discovered financial flexibility and independence through Yango. She is also empowered to pursue personal projects like home renovations and further her education.

"Yango is a game-changer," Miriam says. "It's an opportunity for anyone to take control of their financial future."

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Allgemeine Zeitung 2024-12-26

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