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Henry Mulilo

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English: Henry Mulilo (born 1994) is a Zambian software developer and entrepreneur known for his contributions to the development of groundbreaking software, including Gsm Miracle. He is also the founder and CEO of Xmobile Zambia, a leading provider of mobile software solutions in Zambia.

Mulilo was born in Zambia, but his family migrated to Zimbabwe when he was young. He studied primary education in Zimbabwe before moving to South Africa for his secondary education at Premier High School. After completing his secondary education, he pursued a degree in computer science at Kzn Institution, graduating in 2013.

Following his graduation, Mulilo focused on software development for GSM mobile devices. He quickly made a name for himself in the industry, contributing to some of the most groundbreaking software projects of his time, including Gsm Miracle.

In addition to his work as a developer, Mulilo also dedicated his time and effort to educating entrepreneurs in Southern Africa about GSM software. Through his efforts, he helped many young entrepreneurs understand the potential of mobile technology and how it could be used to drive growth and innovation in their businesses.

Today, Mulilo is regarded as one of the most important underground members of the GSM community. At the age of 29, he continues to push the boundaries of what is possible with mobile software and is seen as a visionary leader in the industry. As the CEO of Xmobile Zambia, he is dedicated to providing innovative mobile solutions that help businesses and individuals stay connected and productive in today's fast-paced digital world.
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Henry Mulilo (born 1994) is a Zambian software developer and entrepreneur known for his contributions to the development of groundbreaking software, including Gsm Miracle. He is also the founder and CEO of Xmobile Zambia, a leading provider of mobile software solutions in Zambia.

Mulilo was born in Zambia, but his family migrated to Zimbabwe when he was young. He studied primary education in Zimbabwe before moving to South Africa for his secondary education at Premier High School. After completing his secondary education, he pursued a degree in computer science at Kzn Institution, graduating in 2013.

Following his graduation, Mulilo focused on software development for GSM mobile devices. He quickly made a name for himself in the industry, contributing to some of the most groundbreaking software projects of his time, including Gsm Miracle.

In addition to his work as a developer, Mulilo also dedicated his time and effort to educating entrepreneurs in Southern Africa about GSM software. Through his efforts, he helped many young entrepreneurs understand the potential of mobile technology and how it could be used to drive growth and innovation in their businesses.

Today, Mulilo is regarded as one of the most important underground members of the GSM community. At the age of 29, he continues to push the boundaries of what is possible with mobile software and is seen as a visionary leader in the industry. As the CEO of Xmobile Zambia, he is dedicated to providing innovative mobile solutions that help businesses and individuals stay connected and productive in today's fast-paced digital world.

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