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Yango Delivery, part of the global tech company Yango Group, hosted a special Partner Conference to celebrate and recognize the significant contributions of fleet partners, partner couriers and industry players in the rapidly expanding delivery sector in Ghana.
The event had in attendance key resource persons like Chief Superintendent Alexander Kwaku Obeng, Director of Research, Education, and Training for the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) and Mr Solomon Francis Apam, a senior health consultant.
The resource persons facilitated discussions on safety, healthy life, wellness and other topics of relevance to couriers and cargo drivers in Ghana.
The highlight of this partner conference was the awards ceremony where top partner couriers and cargo drivers received brand new motorbikes, flatscreen TVs, smartphones, fuel coupons and various souvenirs.
They were awarded for the highest number of completed orders during the first half of the year 2025, the least number of order cancellations and the highest star ratings by customers.

Speaking at the Conference, Country Manager of Yango Delivery in Ghana, Emmanuel Koduah, acknowledged the pivotal role played by partner couriers in the positive growth trajectory of the service.
He noted; “Yango Delivery has had a significant impact on several small businesses in Ghana since its launch. The service has provided small and medium businesses with increased reach, cost-effective delivery solutions and enhanced customer experience. By partnering with Yango Delivery, small businesses have been able to leverage the benefits of efficient and reliable delivery services to scale their business.”

On average, partner couriers completed a minimum of 20 deliveries daily with a customer rating of 4.9 out of 5.
Mr. Koduah praised fleet partners and their couriers for their unwavering dedication and commitment to providing quality services to the community. He highlighted the importance of recognizing and rewarding outstanding performance, emphasizing that motivated and dedicated stakeholders are essential to the growth and success of any business.
The Yango Delivery Partner Conference has set an enviable standard in the delivery service industry and reinforced Yango Delivery’’s position as a leader in providing quality delivery solutions to customers through a platform that enhances earning opportunities and creates jobs for partner couriers and cargo drivers.
Currently, Yango delivery is the No. 1 delivery service in Ghana with over 50,000 small and medium businesses using the platform and over 10,000 partner couriers delivering happiness to customers.
This conference and awards event follows a series of wellbeing initiatives by Yango Delivery in Ghana following similar awards in 2024 as well as health and wellness checks for the partner couriers and cargo drivers.
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