African Deli is a Namibian home-grown company, founded in January 2013 as a food manufacturer that provides quality, healthy, affordable and convenient ready-made traditional food. The core of our project is directly tied to the heartbeat of our National Development goals namely the “Growth at Home Strategy” and the “Harambee Prosperity Plan”.
The President of the Republic of Namibia, Dr. Hage G Geingob, has declared war against poverty in the quest for economic emancipation. He also emphasized that, no Namibian should be left out inclusivity is key.
The government will continue to create the statutory framework to allow all stakeholders to participate meaningfully in policy formulation and the socio-economic development of our nation.
African Deli’s value proposition is to bring to the market a choice of the best traditionally inspired products that offer customers a cost-effective, convenient and healthy experience wherever they are. These products are long-life and are prepared by just heat-and-eat within 5 minutes.
Our products are targeted at the urbanized, modernized and aspirational traditionalist with busy lifestyles and offer a quick, comforting and convenient pantry-fill linked to their roots and culture and to re-establish a sense of pride in traditional food and African culture says Mr. Kathindi.
It is for this reason that African Deli has responded to the President call by donating 1,800 boxes of Matangara beef tripe towards the Vice Presidents office to benefit the Marginalized Community in the rural area.
This exercise is part of African Deli’s corporate social responsibility and will continue to do so.
Upon receiving the donation, Mr. Gerson Kamatuka the Deputy Director of the Marginalized Community Division under the Office of the Vice President expressed his gratitude to African Deli for the contribution towards zero rate to hunger. This is going to make a major difference for our marginalized community. We are therefore very grateful. As a true Namibian patriot, African Deli is definitely here for Namibia and its people said Kamatuka