STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, May 19, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — Operating from offices in Stockholm and Kampala, Swedish-Ugandan AI architect Abby James Tumusiime today announced the launch of Anansi Watch, the first sovereign AI intelligence platform built exclusively for African governments to fight procurement fraud, map hidden beneficial ownership, and protect public funds from collusion in tendering.
The African Union estimates the continent loses $148 billion annually to corruption much of it siphoned through procurement, where shell companies, undisclosed beneficial owners, and collusive bidding rings drain public budgets meant for hospitals, roads, schools, and energy infrastructure. Existing anti-corruption technology was built by Western vendors for Western auditors, with data residency, pricing models, and risk frameworks designed for European and North American clients. Anansi Watch is the first platform built from inside the continent, for the institutions that govern it.
“Africa does not have a corruption problem in the abstract. It has a procurement problem in the specific,” said Abby James Tumusiime, founder of Anansi Watch. “Every stolen dollar leaves through a contract. Every shell company hides behind a tender. We built Anansi to make that invisible architecture visible and to give African governments the same caliber of intelligence infrastructure that Western financial institutions have had for decades.”
The platform combines machine learning, graph analysis, and continental data depth to surface risk that traditional procurement review cannot.
Capabilities include:
• Beneficial ownership mapping across jurisdictions, shell company layers, and family networks
• Collusion detection through pattern recognition across historical tender data
• Continuous supplier screening against sanctions, politically exposed persons, and adverse media
• Loss-prevention dashboards integrated into existing procurement workflows
• Pan-African data depth the first comprehensive layer of its kind built for the continent
Anansi Watch is offered exclusively to African government bodies, parastatals, and sovereign institutions. The company does not sell to private sector clients who may participate in public tenders, eliminating conflicts of interest that have weakened comparable Western platforms.
“Western anti-corruption vendors sell their tools to whoever pays including the very corporations bidding on government contracts,” Tumusiime added. “That is not integrity infrastructure. That is procurement intelligence sold to both sides of the table. Anansi was built to end that compromise.”
Tumusiime, born in Kampala and raised in Sollentuna, Stockholm, is a self-taught AI engineer and the founder of multiple AI-native ventures across education, generative media, and operations. Which includes Yigaai.com Africa’s premier AI-powered tech institute, combining hybrid live classes with 24/7 AI tutoring to train the next generation of African software engineers, data scientists, and cybersecurity specialists.
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Anansi Watch is currently in advanced discussions with multiple African government bodies regarding initial engagements. The company is not disclosing specific institutions at this stage. Inquiries from ministries of finance, audit authorities, anti-corruption commissions, and procurement bodies across the continent are welcomed.
For more information, visit anansiwatch.com.
Anansi Watch is a sovereign AI intelligence platform built exclusively for African governments to fight procurement fraud, map hidden beneficial ownership, and protect public funds from collusion in tendering. The platform combines machine learning, graph analysis, and pan-African data depth to surface risk that traditional procurement review cannot detect.
Anansi Watch is offered exclusively to African government bodies, parastatals, ministries, audit institutions, and procurement authorities. The company does not sell to private sector clients who participate in public tendering.
Founded by Swedish-Ugandan AI architect Abby James Tumusiime, Anansi Watch operates from offices in Stockholm and Kampala. The company is part of a portfolio of AI-native ventures led by Tumusiime spanning education, generative media, operations, and government technology.
For more information, visit anansiwatch.com or contact office@anansiwatch.com.
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