The Founder
I don’t just write software — I found companies.
Kwacha Kulture, charted.
My flagship venture — a Pan-African technology company of nine platforms on one shared backbone. Music, video, talent, capital, governance, commerce, property, money — and the cinema to come. Tap any to explore.
Umvani
Nguni — “listen / hear”
Music Streaming
“Music that makes Spotify nervous.”
Tunzela
short-form video & UGC
Short-Form Video
“TikTok, rebuilt from African soil.”
Inchito
pan-African talent marketplace
Talent Marketplace
“Built by Africa, for Africa, open to the world.”
Utuntu
Bantu/Bemba — “a collection of familiar things”
Crowdfunding
“Community holding each other up.”
Inkosify
Zulu “inkosi” (ruler) + “-fy”
Social Governance
“The voice of the people. The record of the rulers.”
KwachaKart
multi-vendor e-commerce
E-Commerce
“Amazon, rebuilt for African vendor realities.”
Kumwandi
Bemba — “at my place”, home & belonging
Property & Stays
“An Airbnb reimagined from African soil.”
Tengapo
Chichewa — “take some for yourself”
Digital Wallet
“Send money home without friction.”
KwachaKlips
African film & long-form streaming
Film & Streaming
“African stories, full length.”
One backbone beneath them all.
The power of Kwacha Kulture isn’t any single platform — it’s how they reinforce each other. A shared infrastructure layer, one identity, and ecosystem-wide observability turn a portfolio into a network.
Kwacha Kulture Core
Infrastructure · IaaS
The shared backbone every platform runs on
BOMA
Identity · SSO
Cross-domain single sign-on and admin gateway.
Radar
Observability
An observability platform that any app can push metrics and analytics to.
Africa-first cultural identity
Adinkra, Kente, and Ndebele motifs and indigenous-language strings are embedded into every design system.
Economic sovereignty
Monetization is built so African creators and communities earn fairly, in their own currencies, through payment methods actually available to them.
Technical pragmatism
Mobile-first, data-conscious, and offline-tolerant — engineered for African 3G/4G network realities from the very first commit.
Beyond the platforms.
Tools for the people who build Africa’s companies.
Indaba
Nguni — “the great deliberative gathering”
“The operating system for African founders.”
Where African founders gather, deliberate, and build — the tooling, the network, and the playbooks for the next generation of the continent’s companies.