Facebook
announced Monday it had opened its first African office in Johannesburg
as part of its efforts "to help people and businesses connect" on the
continent.
The office will be headed by Nunu Ntshingila, a former executive at the advertising agency Ogilvy.
"This office will support the significant growth in businesses and people using Facebook,"
said a statement from the world's biggest social network, which has
some 1.4 billion active users worldwide including 120 million in Africa.
"We
are inspired by the incredible ways people and businesses in Africa use
Facebook to connect," said Nicola Mendelsohn, regional vice president
for Facebook.
"Africa is important to Facebook, and this office is
a key part of our strategy to expand our investment and presence across
(the region). Facebook is already a central part of people's lives in
Africa, and with more than a billion people in Africa, we want to do
more to help people and businesses connect."
Facebook said more than 80 percent of people in African access the social network from their mobile phones.
"Mobile is not a trend; it's the fastest development in communications we've ever seen," Mendelsohn said.
"This
couldn't be more true in Africa where so many people are mobile-only.
This new office is a significant milestone for Facebook and our teams
want to partner with businesses across the continent."
Facebook
will initially focus on in sub-Saharan countries including Kenya,
Nigeria and South Africa and will also offer support for Senegal, Ivory
Coast, Ghana, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda, Zambia, Mozambique and Ethiopia.
"Facebook will partner with governments, telecom
operators, agencies and other stakeholders to deliver localized
solutions to advertisers and users continent-wide," the statement said.
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