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How Zendawa is tuning corner pharmacies into a connected health network

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Neighbourhood pharmacies are the unrecognised backbone of healthcare in Africa. In Kenya alone, these small, independently run chemists handle most of the country’s medicine distribution, accounting for over two-thirds of primary care and dispensing roughly 60% of all drugs sold in the East Africa region. Yet, despite their central role, they remain largely offline and under-financed. Zendawa, a Nakuru-based startup with operations in Kiambu and…
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TechCabal broke the news in on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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