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Takudzwa Nicholas Muzanenhamo

Takudzwa Nicholas Muzanenhamo is the Founder & CEO of Genesis Incoperated. He did his O-Level by Churchill Boys High & his A-Level by Umaa Institutes in Marondera. After high school he spent 4 years in South Africa during his period of study where he graduated with a degree "Bachelor of Commerce Information & Technology".

He worked for one of the biggest Law firms in South africa "MSNA LAW CHAMBERS" as a Desktop Support Technician and this was on his school breaks.
After graduating he did his Internship with Infinity Technology as a Web Developer. Takudzwa had an idea to start his own company "Muzah Technologies" that later changed to Genesis Incoperated.

Genesis Incoperated is an IT company that specialise in the following

-DESKTOP SUPPORT
-WEB DEVELOPING
-PROGRAMING
-IT AUDITING
-IT CONSULTING & ADVISORY
-SERVER SUPPORT
-GRAPHIC DESIGN

and everything that comes with each category

Genesis Incoperated is expected to be one of the fast growing Technology companies lead by a 23 year old CEO and his team of patners and advisors

For more information about Genesis Technology pleae contact his team on 

+263 78 592 4777
+27 61 793 6658

takudzwa1993@gmail.com

Please visit Genesis website as soon as the construction process is complete.

www.genesisinc.co.zw

This is a real African Entrepreneur on the move,go on reach for the stars Takudzwa!

This is Africa Rising

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