Kaba Delivery says it will recruit 226 delivery riders for 2026 in Lomé. The move aims to strengthen last-mile logistics and improve service quality.
Kaba Delivery has announced a large recruitment campaign to hire 226 delivery riders in 2026. The company says the goal is to strengthen its logistics operations and improve service quality for customers in Togo.
The hiring is centered on Lomé, where demand for deliveries is growing. The company is also positioning the intake as part of “professionalising” delivery work. In practice, that means onboarding riders with basic expectations around punctuality, customer service, and using digital tools.
Kaba Delivery says it trains new recruits each year on the fundamentals of being a professional delivery rider. That includes route discipline and customer handling, plus use of navigation and order tools.
Last-mile delivery, which is the final leg of getting an order to a customer’s door, often determines whether users perceive a delivery service as reliable. In cities like Lomé, scaling last-mile capacity usually comes down to having enough riders on the road, and making sure they can navigate efficiently.
The requirements listed by the company show what it expects the job to look like day to day. Candidates must know Lomé well, use Google Maps (a navigation app that helps riders find addresses), and have their own motorbike and smartphone in good working condition.
For operators in Togo’s logistics market, a recruitment push of this size can also signal rising delivery volumes and more competition for rider supply. For job seekers, it adds a clear entry point into paid delivery work, with application handled via WhatsApp.
Kaba Delivery is taking applications through WhatsApp at +228 92 58 13 74.
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