NSSF, Mastercard earmark sh7.6bn to support women entrepreneurs
Patrick Ayota, the NSSF Deputy Managing Director, said the funding is aimed at giving women entrepreneurs an opportunity to improve their business skills and grow their businesses
Patrick Ayota (left) Deputy Managing Director NSSF posses for a photo with some of the women entrepreneurs after the launch in Kampala, far right is Richard Zulu Outbox Team Lead. (Courtesy photo)
The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) in partnership with Mastercard Foundation has earmarked over sh7.6bn seed funding to 100 indigenous women-owned businesses under the third cohort of their NSSF Hi-innovator
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