In many parts of Africa, where hand-me-downs and second-hand markets dominate the cyclic ownership of goods, people still discard items they no longer need while others nearby struggle to afford them. In 2024, Ugandan software developer Namwanza Ronald saw this as a challenge and founded Neibar, an app that lets people give their pre-owned items away
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