
Reimagining African Trade: Sabi's Role as a Gamechanger
For the third consecutive year, Sabi has affirmed its position as the headline sponsor of the prestigious Moonshot event by TechCabal, happening on October 15th and 16th, 2025. This partnership not only underscores Sabi's commitment to the advancement of technology in Africa but also highlights the burgeoning importance of digital solutions in the trade sector.
Since its launch in 2021, Sabi has been at the forefront of revolutionizing African trade. The company focuses on building a digital backbone that connects various stakeholders—merchants, importers, exporters, and manufacturers. By enhancing transparency and efficiency in the fragmented mineral supply chains, Sabi is not just facilitating trade; it is driving growth for small merchants across the continent.
Shaping the Future of Commodities through Technology
The focus of Sabi, spearheaded by co-founders Anu Adasolum and Ademola Adesina, is expanding beyond just fast-moving consumer goods (FMCGs) to also include agricultural and mineral commodities. Its proprietary platform, the Technology Rails for African Commodities Exchange (TRACE), has been pivotal in ensuring reliable sourcing designed specifically for Africa’s unique challenges while aligning with global standards.
Sabi's Growing Impact Across Borders
Operating across multiple nations including Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa, and even extending its reach globally to the United States and Saudi Arabia, Sabi stands at the crucial nexus of local production and international demand. The company’s asset-light model serves over 250,000 users and facilitates the monthly export of over 20,000 tons of minerals. This exponential growth illustrates the impact Sabi has on not just local economies but international trade dynamics as well.
What This Means for Africa's Technological Landscape
As Sabi continues to thrive, its partnership with TechCabal through Moonshot embodies a deeper commitment to driving excellence and fostering innovation in Africa's technology and commerce sectors. This pivotal relationship stands as a beacon for aspiring technology firms across the continent, reinforcing the message that Africa can indeed leverage technology to reshape its commerce landscape.
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