Problem analysis
I examine the wider system behind a problem instead of treating only the visible symptom.
About Leo
My path into technology has been shaped by both entrepreneurship and formal Computer Science education.
In February 2022, I started Leo M. Suppliers as a field-based fleece blanket business. The products were sourced from Botswana with help from my father, while my mother and sister supported field sales. Working directly through communities taught me the value of trust, visibility and customer relationships.
The business was registered with PACRA in June 2022. On 14 September, we opened a physical shop at Plot 98, John Hunt Way in Livingstone. It initially operated as a clothing and bedding store before transitioning into furniture toward the end of that year.
As owner and an active sales representative, I handled customer engagement, ordering, stock decisions, marketing, deliveries and day-to-day operations. I also learned furniture assembly as the product range changed.
I began a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science at The Copperbelt University through a special academic calendar on 8 May 2023. After completing the accelerated first-year calendar in December, the cohort joined the mainstream academic calendar in January 2024.
Software development became the place where analytical and entrepreneurial interests connected. My projects now span programming languages, Android products, operating-system simulation and tools created from real operating needs.
TongaLang explores how Tonga-based syntax can reduce introductory learning friction. SubTrack BH came directly from managing an active Starlink internet service. CBU-FIND applies Android and cloud services to a practical campus problem.
My process starts with research and documentation. I break the problem into features and relationships, create a working core, test failure paths and then refine the experience. When a project requires unfamiliar technology, I learn it in context and apply it directly.
Core qualities
I examine the wider system behind a problem instead of treating only the visible symptom.
I learn unfamiliar technologies as projects demand them and apply the knowledge through implementation.
My technical development is driven by research, experimentation, testing and troubleshooting.
I have built, registered, operated and adapted real business ventures.
I adjust technical and business plans when operating conditions or requirements change.
Business experience keeps my software focused on real users, constraints and practical value.
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Open to opportunities
Open to graduate software roles, internships, freelance projects, remote work, local business systems, startup partnerships and technical collaborations.
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