Uganda has no shortage of hackathons, accelerators, or training programmes for young entrepreneurs. What it lacks is money. “Everyone wants to train you, accelerate you, but no one wants to invest in you,” says Ethan Bampeire, co-founder of Neexa AI. “And when they do, it’s usually very small cheques.” His company is building an AI-powered
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