The Uganda tech ecosystem — startups building, investors deploying, rounds closing, and the reporting that puts it all in context.
Akorion Company Limited
Digitizing Uganda's agricultural value chain to improve farmer performance.
Emata
Provides credit financing for farming operations in East Africa.
Raised $2.4M
EzyAgric
AI-powered mobile technology solution enhancing Africa’s farming sector.
Inputi LTD
Inputi provides Ugandan farmers with access to agro-inputs, advisory services, and finance.
Karpolax
Provides nanotech solutions to keep fruits and vegetables fresh for longer.
Raised $150K
Laboremus
B2B fintech company creating financial technology solutions for clients in East Africa and Europe.
Level Africa
Investment company providing investment and advisory services via a digital investment platform.
Numida
Financial services provider for micro-businesses in Africa.
Raised $12.3M
Opareta
Opareta offers a digital operating system for mobile money and digital financial services.
Proboutik
Digital loan and invoice management platform streamlining client accounts and providing financing.
Ridelink
AI-powered Logistics-as-a-Service provider offering tailor-made supply chain services in East Africa.
Raised $1.1M
Tripesa
Automating and linking the African tourism value chain with payment solutions.
Tugende
Utilis Ventures
XENO
XENO builds tools to help individuals and institutions plan, save, and invest.
Raised $2.0M
Xente
Zofi Cash
Ugandan fintech providing early wage access platform for employees.
Raised $1.0M
FCA Investments
Private Sector Foundation Uganda (PSFU)
Private Sector Foundation Uganda (PSFU) invests in companies providing affordable and sustainable energy solutions for households in East Africa. They focus on improving service provision and increasing access to affordable, sustainable, and reliable energy solutions.
Africa’s startup ecosystem saw a notable surge this week, reversing the slower pace of the past two weeks. Key deals spanned clean transport, fintech, education, and affordable housing, led by BasiGo’s electric buses, Ridelink’s AI-powered logistics, and Jobomax’s regional housing expansion. Strategic exits and acquisitions, including InfiniLink’s buyout by GlobalFoundries, highlighted growing investor confidence. Multiple […]
AU-Startups·12/4/2025