UGANDA’S ANATOLI KIRIGWAJJO TOPS ENGINEERING FELLOWSHIP IN GHANA.

By Luyombya Marvin

“I developed YUNGA after losing USD 1,300 worth of assets in a break-in, with little chance of the thieves being caught. We hope that with our household network communities will become harder targets for criminals. This will ensure safety, which in turn will create the space for economic activities to thrive.” Anatoli said

In a 20km radius, yunga security software is a bonus to the subscribers as it echoes or even amplifies alarms, with the African way of brotherhood and trust hence running to rescue the person in danger, the software is placed on a device, phone, smartphone, tablet or computer and then the signals are sent to the next device in the radius hence calling for rescue. A formation commonly used in the central parts of Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania at times referred to as the 10point program.

The technological description was the presentation of UGANDA’S Anatoli Kirigwajjo in the African prize for Engineering innovation based boot camp in Accra Ghana where they not only discussed tech but also went through mentorship besides sharing contacts. He emerged winner in the boot camp held for a couple of months.

“I developed YUNGA after losing USD 1,300 worth of assets in a break-in, with little chance of the thieves being caught. We hope that with our household network communities will become harder targets for criminals. This will ensure safety, which in turn will create the space for economic activities to thrive.” Anatoli said

In Uganda most of the break-ins happen when the owners of the premises are away and when they are present most are drugged. YUNGA looks forward to working with African police to map crime in different parts of the continent.

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