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By Alanna Moriarty For nine lucky first-time entrepreneurs, July 14 could be the day their dreams are realized. For the third summer, Hopkinton-based science and technology incubator TechSandBox will give them a chance to make their case for critical financing. “It’s hard to network your way to investors, especially as a first-time entrepreneur,” said Barb Finer, TechSandBox’s CEO. That’s where Piranha Pond comes in. Pitch party brings together entrepreneurs, investors Piranha Pond was launched in 2011 by 128 Innovation Capital Group (128ICG), which provides open forums for entrepreneurs to meet with investors, managers and service providers. It is, essentially, a “pitch party” in which each of nine hand-picked entrepreneurs gets five minutes to pitch a product or service to a panel of five investors, much like on the ABC-TV show “Shark Tank.” The goal is to receive financing from at least one of these “angel” investors. ....
Lawyer Nicholas Opiyo granted Shs 15m cash bail December 31, 2020 Nicholas Opiyo appearing in court via video link from Kitalya prison Renowned human rights lawyer Nicholas Opiyo has been granted a Shs 15 million cash bail after spending more than a week in custody. Opiyo, the executive director of Chapter Four Uganda, a human rights organization was arrested last week on Tuesday with two others from a restaurant in Kamwokya in Kampala on allegations of money laundering. The arrest was in relation to a sum of $340,000 (Shs 1.2 billion) which was channelled through an account in Absa bank. Prosecution alleges that Opiyo received $340,000 through Chapter Four Uganda on October 8, at a branch of Absa bank in Kampala, well knowing that the funds were proceeds of crime. ....