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Tresford Himanansa II

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Tresford Himanansa II
Tresford Himanansa - XyPNET President & C.E.O.
Born
Livingstone, Zambia
NationalityZambian
Alma materEvelyn Hone College
OccupationChairman & CEO - XyPNET LLC
Years active2010-Present
Known forFounding Amunzi in 2012
RelativesClive Simanansa (Cousin)
Websitewww.amunzi.com/tresford

Tresford Himanansa is an entrepreneur and innovator in the field of technology and social media. He, along with his first cousin, Clive Simanansa, is the co-founder and CEO of XyPNET, a pioneering technology company that specialises in developing advanced digital platforms.[1][2] Tresford's expertise in computer science and marketing has been influential in the development of Amunzi, a social networking service.

Tresford holds a degree in Computer Studies from Evelyn Hone College.

Personal life

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Tresford Himanansa born in Livingstone on 4 February 1987. He is the eldest child of Nicholas and Linah Haachilala Himanansa. He is the first of five siblings, with two younger brothers and two younger sisters.[1] He attended Primary School at Dambwa Primary School in Livingstone. After completing his primary school education Tresford was accepted at St Raphael's Secondary School in Livingstone where he schooled for two years from Grade 8 to Grade 9. In 2001, he moved to Ndola, where his father was transferred to by his former employer Zamtel. He started secondary school education at Lubuto High School in Ndola and schooled for three years from Grade 10 to Grade 12.[citation needed]

Tresford had initially applied for Electrical and Electronics at the Copperbelt University (CBU) but because of his interest in Computers he applied for Computer Studies at the Evelyn Hone College of Applied Art and Commerce. It was while at Evelyn Hone that he developed skill in Computer Programming: Tresford was regarded as the best programmer by his classmates, who would go to him when they had problems in writing Computer programs.[3][4]

Tresford having a professional qualification in Computer Science,[4][citation needed] is running the company self-motivated and self-resolved, arguably second to none when it comes to Computer programming know-how in Zambia.[4][citation needed]

Since he founded XyPNET in 2010, he has grown the company from 0 clients to now over 200 companies and a good number of individuals. In 2010, Tresford founded XyPNET, a Software Development and Web Hosting Company from his bedroom. Tresford has been called the Bill Gates of Zambia as he spends most of his time writing code on his computer.[4][citation needed]

College Years

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By the time he began classes at Evelyn Hone College of Applied Arts and Commerce, Himanansa had already achieved a “reputation as a Computer genius”.[citation needed] During his final year at college, he developed a software program that the college wanted to buy, but for "some reasons", the school didn’t buy the program. While at College, Tresford was regarded as the best programmer by his classmates; people used to go to him when they had problems in writing Computer Programs.[4][citation needed]

XyPNET

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After completing college, Tresford founded an Information Technology Company and named it XyPNET. From his first contract he got 2,000 Kwacha, (approximately US $400), and put every coin back into the business. “I didn’t have capital but just an idea. From my first contract, I got K2,000 to put every little thing into the business”.[5]

Due to his good leadership qualities,[citation needed] the company has seen some exponential since inception and has triggered a chain of products and services beyond XyPNET’s core web designing and hosting. The company now offers online productivity software, Email Hosting (Customized Email Addresses), a School management System Called Bosku, Computer networking and a social networking site service (Amunzi). The company leads the local social networking service with its social network Amunzi which had over 450,000 users as of December, 2013.[6]

Amunzi

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Tresford founded Amunzi[7] in June 2011 in his bedroom at his parents’ home in Ndola, Zambia. Tresford is responsible for all operations of the social network and setting the overall direction, product strategy and goals for the social network. He is the main man and leads almost the entire design of Amunzi's service and development of its core features, technology as well as infrastructure.[4][citation needed]

In 2012, Tresford observed the rise in the number of Features being suggested by the users everyday and after taking some general routines from the structure of the site, he started coding the new Version which he called “Amunzi Reloaded”. On October 24, 2012, he and his team launched Amunzi-reloaded which came with a Package of better and improved new features.[4][citation needed]

In 2013, Tresford again decided to improve the site and redesigned the social network, this time he called it Amunzi-Amplified.[8]

Accolades

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He has been called the Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Larry Page[5] of Zambia by many media houses in his home country.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Times of Zambia | Tresford , Clive: Zambia's next Google geniuses". Retrieved 2023-10-03.
  2. ^ "Zambia: Understanding the Growing Digital Market with Tresford Himanansa, Founder, Xypnet". site.pro. Retrieved 2023-10-03.
  3. ^ "Zambians go google-eyed". The Mail & Guardian. 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "Tresford Himanansa II. Tresford Himanansa is the founder and CEO of XyPNET. A geek figure, tech visionary and business trailblazer, his leadership is fueled by". ww.en.freejournal.org. Retrieved 2021-05-21.[circular reference]
  5. ^ a b Chanda, M.M. (2014-10-14). "Zambia's next Google Geniuses". Times of Zambia. Retrieved 2024-02-12.
  6. ^ "The story of Amunzi, The Zambian social network". Zambian Watchdog. 2013-08-07. Archived from the original on 2014-10-27. Retrieved 2024-02-12.
  7. ^ "Amunzi: Zambian version of Facebook..." zibani zambia. 2013-01-10. Archived from the original on 2013-01-17. Retrieved 2024-02-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  8. ^ Mwenda, Jonathan (2014-06-26). "A look at africa's most promising social network". Bulawayo 24 News. Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2024-02-12.
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