This service aims to revolutionize the postal experience for Rwandans by leveraging mobile technology.
MPost’s platform allows individuals and businesses to convert their mobile phone numbers into official virtual addresses.
This eliminates the need for traditional physical P.O. boxes, offering a more convenient and accessible solution.
The launch comes after MPost relocated its headquarters from Nairobi, Kenya, to Kigali, Rwanda, in November 2023.
“Our goal is to be at the forefront of digital addressing and postal services in Africa,” said a spokesperson for MPost. “Rwanda’s commitment to technological innovation makes it the perfect launchpad for our e-P.O. Box system.”
Rwanda’s postal landscape faces challenges, with less than 1% of the population having access to a physical post office.
MPost’s e-P.O. Boxes address this by providing instant SMS alerts whenever mail or parcels arrive. This eliminates the need for frequent trips to physical locations, improving overall convenience.
The launch also coincides with the Rwandan government’s push for technology-driven public services. MPost’s e-P.O. Boxes complement this initiative by offering a modern and accessible solution for mail management.
While Iposita, the national postal service, introduced its own electronic P.O. Box system earlier in May, MPost’s mobile-centric approach provides a unique alternative for Rwandans seeking a convenient and efficient postal experience.
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