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At only 13, Bridget Brianna Namata has already figured out a rare balancing act for a child her age: school and business.
Namata was enrolled at Kidsprenuers Uganda, an initiative that empowers young people with financial literacy, entrepreneurialskills, and knowledge.
By 2021, Namata had learnt how to manage her business.
She says it was the 'right thing at the right time'
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