I build software for real people, real constraints, and real growth: developer tooling, student wellness, mobility, climate resilience, field diagnostics, and modern internal platforms.
I am interested in software that survives contact with real life. That means products with actual users, messy constraints, and outcomes that matter.
From Zimbabwe, I am building toward a career defined by useful systems: tools for students, tools for developers, tools for operators, and products that make technology feel more local, more practical, and more empowering.
"Africa doesn't lack talent. It lacks infrastructure, opportunity, and the right tools in the right hands."
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Currently building
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Core strengths
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Open to
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An AI-assisted Git automation CLI built to keep developers in flow. It watches file changes, debounces activity, prepares commits, pushes safely, and adds team-friendly features like dashboards, undo flows, and secret scanning.
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A student mental wellness ecosystem with peer support, mood check-ins, anonymous discussion, crisis resources, gamification, and AI-guided insights. Built with the seriousness that care-focused products deserve.
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A youth-led climate resilience platform that combines localized AI assistance, creative advocacy, and research-oriented content for Zimbabwean communities working through agricultural and environmental challenges.
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A modern bus booking experience designed for clarity, confidence, and speed. Route discovery, seat selection, notifications, and a polished customer journey turn a traditionally frustrating process into a smoother product.
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A native Android BLE diagnostic tool for electricity meter protocol discovery. It focuses on scan reliability, GATT visibility, safe payload inspection, and persistent logging for technical field work.
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A culinary app preserving Zimbabwean cuisine through multilingual recipes, community sharing, camera-assisted ingredient exploration, and AI-generated suggestions. It is both a product and a cultural archive.
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- Start with the user problem, not the stack.
- Treat design as product infrastructure, not decoration.
- Prefer shipping useful systems over demo-only portfolio pieces.
- Build for reliability, clarity, and handoff, not just speed.
- Leave enough structure behind so the next builder can move faster.
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Mobile and frontend |
Backend and data |
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Cloud and delivery |
What I optimize for |
- growing
@traisetech/autopilotinto a tool teams can actually adopt - finishing a BSc in Information Technology at Chinhoyi University of Technology
- looking for opportunities to work on ambitious products with real-world impact
If this README inspires you, feel free to fork the repo and rebuild it in your own voice. The layout is intentionally simple to adapt, and the best version of it is the one that sounds like you. An MIT License is included so reuse stays straightforward. There is also a premium template gallery in templates/README.md with animated, badge-rich, and bento-style options, a reusable starter in templates/profile-template.md, and setup notes in docs/SETUP.md.
Use this formula:
- one sharp headline
- one honest mission
- three to six proof-of-work projects
- a concise toolbox
- clear contact links
Please change the words, projects, and links so your profile reflects your own journey.
A GitHub Pages showcase for this repository lives at praisetechzw.github.io/PraiseTechzw.
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Open to freelance, consulting, open source collaboration, and full-time opportunities that solve meaningful problems.



