Legal
Last updated 17 August 2026
The short version. UGX 20,000 buys one subject for 30 days of unlimited practice. Try five questions free first. We are not UNEB or NCDC, this is not a mock exam, and nobody can promise you a grade. Once your access has started we cannot refund it, because you already have what you paid for.
These terms are an agreement between you and AfriLev Solutions Limited, a company registered in Uganda and trading as African Leverage. By using AfriLev Maths Practice you accept them.
AfriLev Maths Practice is multiple-choice practice in A-Level Mathematics, delivered through WhatsApp. You receive questions, answer them by tapping an option, and can request a full step-by-step worked solution for any question. It covers Principal Mathematics and Subsidiary Mathematics for S5 and S6, written for Uganda's competency-based curriculum.
You may try five questions free on each subject track before paying anything. We ask for no payment details to do so.
Because access is delivered immediately and in full, we cannot refund a subscription once practice has begun — the five free questions exist so you can decide before paying.
Where a parent or guardian withdraws their consent for a student under 18 (see our privacy policy), practice pauses until fresh consent is given, but the access period keeps running and no refund arises from the pause.
If you were charged but never received access, that is our problem to fix: contact us and we will either restore the access or return the money. If a payment fails, no access is granted and no money should leave your account; if it does, tell us.
Where access is bought on someone else's behalf and issued as a code, that code is a bearer credential: whoever enters it receives the access it carries. Each code works once. Whoever holds the codes is responsible for distributing them to the intended students, and a seat consumed by an unintended recipient cannot be refunded or reissued.
You agree not to:
We may suspend or end access, without refund, where these are seriously or repeatedly broken.
Every question, explanation and worked solution is original work created by AfriLev Solutions Limited and remains our intellectual property. Paying for access buys you the right to use it for your own study — it does not transfer ownership or permit redistribution.
We aim to keep the service running at all times, but we do not guarantee uninterrupted availability. The service depends on WhatsApp, on mobile networks and on Mobile Money systems that we do not control, and any of them may be unavailable at times. Where a failure on our side costs you a meaningful part of your 30 days, contact us and we will extend your access.
The service is intended for secondary-school students. Every user is asked once whether they are 18 or older. If you are under 18, a parent or guardian must approve from their own WhatsApp number before you can use the service — including the free questions — as required by section 8 of the Data Protection and Privacy Act, 2019. The approval flow, and how it can be withdrawn, is described in our privacy policy. A parent or guardian who approves or pays on a student's behalf accepts these terms for that student.
We provide the service with reasonable care and skill. To the extent the law allows, our total liability to you in connection with the service is limited to the amount you paid us in the 30 days before the claim arose. Nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot lawfully be limited.
How we handle your information is set out in our Privacy Policy, which forms part of these terms.
We may update these terms. The date at the top shows when they last changed, and where a change materially affects you we will ask you to accept the new version in the chat before you continue.
These terms are governed by the laws of the Republic of Uganda, and the courts of Uganda have jurisdiction over any dispute.
AfriLev Solutions Limited, Village 1, Ntinda, Kampala, Uganda
info@africanleverage.com