Pan-African Practice

Digital Systems Architect for Africa

Based in Johannesburg, I build digital infrastructure for organisations operating across the African continent. From mining operations in Zambia to fintech platforms in Nigeria, media organisations in Malawi to enterprise systems in Mozambique — I bring fifteen years of cross-border digital expertise.

Why African Organisations Choose Me

Building digital infrastructure for African organisations requires understanding that the continent is not a monolith. Each market has its own connectivity landscape, regulatory framework, mobile usage patterns, and commercial dynamics. What works in Johannesburg does not automatically work in Lusaka, Lagos, or Nairobi.

I have built digital systems across Southern and East Africa — platforms that perform in low-bandwidth environments, respect local data sovereignty requirements, and serve audiences whose primary internet access is mobile. This experience shapes every architectural decision I make for African clients.

My heritage connects Malawi, Zambia, and South Africa. I carry dual cultural context that informs how I approach pan-African digital projects — understanding both the opportunities and the practical constraints that shape digital adoption across the continent.

Pan-African Experience

Digital infrastructure built for organisations in South Africa, Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, and across the SADC region.

Mobile-First Architecture

Every platform I build is optimised for the mobile-dominant access patterns that characterise African internet usage.

Connectivity-Aware Design

Platforms engineered to perform reliably across varying bandwidth conditions — not just optimised for fibre connections.

Building Digital Infrastructure Across Africa

If your organisation operates in Africa and needs digital infrastructure built by someone who understands the continent, I am ready to discuss your requirements.