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Pitch, innovate, win: Inside the BusiQuip business competition

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Taking top honours was Menzi Vilakati . (Courtesy pics)
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Eswatini’s digital talent rise to the occasion. Local tech innovator BusiQuip has announced the winners of Week #2 of its ongoing BusiQuip AI Challenge, as the company continues to drive digital creativity and practical AI adoption across Eswatini.

The second week of the challenge once again attracted impressive entries, with participants demonstrating strong innovation, originality and a growing mastery of artificial intelligence tools.

Taking top honours was Menzy, followed by Mancoba Mac Shabalala in second place and Real Alpha in third.

Trippz SD secured fourth place, while Angel Mamba rounded out the top five.

Speaking on the initiative, BusiQuip highlighted that the competition is designed not only to reward creativity, but also to empower young professionals, entrepreneurs and creatives to explore how AI can be applied in real-world scenarios.

“We are seeing a remarkable shift in how people are engaging with AI.

 “The level of innovation improves every week, and it’s exciting to witness”

Winners have been invited to collect their prizes at the company’s offices, with the challenge still open for new and returning participants.

BusiQuip has encouraged entrants to submit multiple entries to increase their chances of winning in upcoming rounds.

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