DmmHehe is driven with a mission to help Africans live a life of abundance by creating a perfect market through optimizing supply chains to match demand and supply.
Location: Rwanda, Kigali Province, Kigali
Employees: 51-200
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| 15.02.2021 | Space-Tech Innovation Challenge winners announced | The official winners of the 2020 Space-Tech Earth Observation Innovation Challenge have been announced with South African founded Geospatial data science company Hydro Blu scooping first place. Hydro Blu secured first place in the prestigi... |
| 15.02.2021 | Space-Tech Innovation Challenge winners announced | The official winners of the 2020 Space-Tech Earth Observation Innovation Challenge have been announced with South African founded Geospatial data science company Hydro Blu scooping first place. Hydro Blu secured first place in the prestigio... |
| 23.11.2020 | Fifteen African tech startups finalists for renowned Space Tech Challenge | Fifteen African early-stage tech startups, focusing on the African space industry have been selected to progress in the next step of the prestigious Space Tech Challenge. Hosted by multiple partners include the South African National Space... |
| 23.11.2020 | Fifteen African tech startups finalists for renowned Space Tech Challenge | Fifteen African early-stage tech startups, focusing on the African space industry have been selected to progress in the next step of the prestigious Space Tech Challenge. Hosted by multiple partners include the South African National Space ... |
| 13.09.2019 | Alibaba to train 22 Rwandans in e-commerce training initiative | Chinese tech company Alibaba’s business school has announce that it will train 22 Rwanda students in a four-year undergraduate programme in international business and cross-border e-commerce. The training kicks off next week. This follows a... |
| 13.09.2019 | Alibaba to train 22 Rwandans in e-commerce training initiative | Chinese tech company Alibaba’s business school has announce that it will train 22 Rwanda students in a four-year undergraduate programme in international business and cross-border e-commerce. The training kicks off next week. This follows ... |