Its suite of features includes video sharing, messaging with integrated voice notes, community-driven groups, and robust built-in moderation tools to ensure a safe user experience.
“For too long, global platforms have been built far from our realities.LekeeLekee is our answer — a platform that is fast, fair, and open, one that amplifies voices rather than extracting them,” he said.
The developers say the platform was created as an alternative to global social media services that often do not fully reflect African culture and realities.
It combines features commonly associated with TikTok, X, and WhatsApp into a single application tailored for Africa and its diaspora.
The platform aims to amplify African voices, connect communities, and showcase African culture globally while addressing connectivity challenges across the continent.
Developers describe the launch as a major step in building a global social media platform from Africa, focused on local realities, cultural representation, and digital innovation.

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