A Day in the Life of a Mustgo Delivery Partner
The sun is barely up when Emmanuel K. checks his phone and toggles his status to "Online." Within seconds, his first delivery request of the day comes through. A customer in Osu has ordered breakfast from a nearby restaurant. Emmanuel accepts, picks up the order, and delivers it in under 20 minutes.
"Mornings are my favourite time to work," Emmanuel says with a smile. "The roads are quiet, customers are happy to get their breakfast, and I usually earn a nice tip to start the day."
Morning Rush: 7:00 AM — 11:00 AM
For Mustgo delivery partners like Emmanuel, the morning rush is prime time. Breakfast deliveries, coffee runs, and last-minute office supplies keep partners busy from the early hours. Smart partners position themselves near business districts and popular breakfast spots to maximise order volume.
First delivery of the day: Breakfast from a popular cafe in Osu. Distance: 2.5 km. Earnings: GHS 18 plus GHS 5 tip.
Office coffee run: Three coffees and pastries to a tech company in Airport City. Distance: 3 km. Earnings: GHS 22.
Package delivery: Important documents from a law firm to the high court. Distance: 4 km. Earnings: GHS 30.
Midday Strategy: 11:00 AM — 2:00 PM
Lunch hour brings a surge of food orders. Experienced delivery partners position themselves near restaurant clusters during this window. Emmanuel knows which restaurants prepare orders fastest and prioritises those to maximise his deliveries per hour.
"During lunch, I can complete 5-6 deliveries in 3 hours. It's all about efficiency. I never accept orders from restaurants that are consistently slow, and I always check the customer's location to make sure it's not going to be a long wait on the other end."
Lunch deliveries: Three back-to-back food orders from different restaurants in the same area. Total earnings: GHS 65.
Afternoon Lull: 2:00 PM — 5:00 PM
Afternoons are typically quieter. Many partners use this time to take a break, recharge their phones, or grab a bite. But for those who stay online, there are still opportunities — grocery deliveries, pharmacy runs, and shopping requests.
"Afternoons are good for grocery and shopping deliveries. People order their household items and expect them before they finish work. These orders pay well because they're usually larger."
Evening Peak: 5:00 PM — 9:00 PM
Evening is the second busiest period. Dinner orders, last-minute shopping, and express deliveries create a wave of demand. With surge pricing often in effect, earnings per delivery are higher.
"Evenings are where the real money is. People are hungry, they want their food fast, and they're willing to pay for speed. I can easily earn twice as much per hour in the evening compared to midday."
— Emmanuel K., Mustgo Delivery Partner
The Numbers
By the end of a typical day, Emmanuel has completed 22 deliveries, traveled 65 km, and earned GHS 320. After fuel and bike maintenance, his net earnings come to approximately GHS 250 — more than double the minimum daily wage in Ghana.
For Emmanuel, the flexibility is the biggest draw. "I decide when to work, where to go, and how much to earn. Some days I work 12 hours, other days I take the afternoon off. That freedom is priceless."
Tips for New Delivery Partners
- Know your area: Learn the best routes, shortcuts, and traffic patterns in your delivery zone.
- Stay charged: Carry a power bank. A dead phone means missed deliveries and lost earnings.
- Be professional: A smile and a polite greeting go a long way. Good ratings lead to more order requests.
- Track your earnings: Set daily and weekly income goals. The Mustgo Driver app makes it easy to monitor your progress.
Ready to start your own journey as a Mustgo delivery partner? Download the Mustgo Driver app and begin earning today.