Neibar is a social platform that helps people give away home, school, and workplace items they no longer need. The company, founded by software developer Roland Namwanza in July 2025, offers a diverse range of products, including household goods, office supplies, clothing, electronics, books, groceries, and university past exam papers. Namwanza told Techpoint Africa that it was hard to overlook the significant waste co-existing with the apparent need in his community. So, instead of creating a platform to buy and purchase products, he built one where people could give without expecting money
As discontent with Elon Musk’s X (formerly Twitter) continues to grow, rival platforms like Bluesky, Threads, Mastodon, and Spill are seeing a surge in users. Bluesky, a decentralized social platform founded by ex-Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, is experiencing an unprecedented surge in sign-ups—roughly one million new users daily, according to the BBC. Among the latest prominent figures to exit X are actress Gabrielle Union and former CNN host Don Lemon, joining other celebrities and public figures migrating to Bluesky. Why Are People Leaving X? The high-profile exits reflect a broader