Zambian legaltech platform Apptorney has been named the winner of this year’s Seedstars Lusaka pitching event.
Apptorney, which was founded last year by Muchu Kaingu (pictured above), Edwin Kamau, Soi Kaingu and Misozi Ngulube, provides users with legal information on Zambian case law, legislation and subsidiary legislation.
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The startup will now represent Zambia at the Seedstars Africa Summit — which will be held in Johannesburg next month — where it will get a chance to win a spot to pitch for $500 000 in equity funding at the Seedstars Summit in Switzerland.
Apptorney will now represent Zambia at the Seedstars Africa Summit
A total of nine startups were selected to pitch at the event which was held at Bongo Hive on Wednesday (6 November).
Non-profit Brighter Futures Africa was placed second, while cloud-based accounting solution Nyamukabooks won third place.
The other startups that pitched at the event include: fintechs Economic Recovery Initiatives, Insurepay and Payplus, edtech Edusongs Solutions, regtech platform Garibara and Tricore Manufacturing Company.
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*Correction (8 November 2019): An earlier version of this article stated that Apptorney was founded in 2015, as is listed on its LinkedIn profile. Subsequent to the publication of the article, Apptorney CEO Muchu Kaingu informed Ventureburn that the startup was in fact founded in 2018 and that its founders include Soi Kaingu and Misozi Ngulube.
Featured image: Apptorney co-founder Muchu Kaingu pitching at Seedstars Lusaka (Seedstars via Twitter)