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    Delivery Ka Speed is Expanding

    May 16, 2025
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    Godiragetse Mogajane, Delivery Ka Speed
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    Delivery Ka Speed, a fast-growing and 100% Black-owned logistics and supply chain company, has officially launched operations in the Western Cape. Known for its expertise in last-mile delivery and its strong track record serving township and underserved areas. This marks a major milestone in its mission to deliver inclusive, efficient, and community-driven logistics solutions nationwide.

    Founded in 2021 by entrepreneur Godiragetse Mogajane, Delivery Ka Speed has rapidly gained recognition for its innovative approach to logistics, particularly in areas often overlooked by traditional providers. While the company has built its brand by mastering the complexities of township delivery, its services extend well beyond these zones, offering flexible, end-to-end courier and Delivery-as-a-Service (DaaS) solutions for clients in e-commerce, retail, and manufacturing.

    With a growing footprint in Gauteng, Limpopo, and North West, the move into the Western Cape represents a strategic step in the company’s national growth journey. The expansion will also create new employment opportunities and extend the company’s support to local township-based enterprises in the region.

    “As a business proudly rooted in the township, our expansion is not just about scaling operations but about creating opportunity, enabling access, and leaving a lasting impact,” says Sega Tiro, Head of Growth at Delivery Ka Speed. “We are excited to bring our services to the Western Cape and contribute to inclusive economic growth in the region.”

    The Western Cape launch strengthens Delivery Ka Speed’s ability to support businesses with fast, reliable, and locally informed logistics. From urban hubs to peri-urban and township markets, the company’s model prioritises both customer experience and community development.

    As it plants roots in the Western Cape, Delivery Ka Speed remains committed to reimagining logistics through innovation, community partnerships, and a clear purpose of making last-mile delivery work for all South Africans.

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