From Namibian desert to
digital frontier
Four chapters that shaped how I think about technology, business, and what it means to build something that lasts.
Bringing the Internet to Namibia
In the mid-90s, I helped integrate the Internet into Namibia, Africa. I founded Club Internet and built it into a national ISP with 23 branches across the country, connecting businesses and communities that had never been online before.
Sold to Mweb (SA's #2 ISP)
Club Internet grew large enough to attract South Africa's second-largest Internet Service Provider. The acquisition validated years of work building infrastructure in challenging conditions and proved that African tech companies could scale.
DIC.NET: 28 Years & Counting
Founded Dynamic Internet Consultants in 1998. Today DIC provides domain registration, web hosting, and email hosting for Namibian businesses, and operates across multiple countries including Germany, UK, Singapore, and Portugal.
AI-Powered Business Systems
Now I'm building autonomous AI agents that run business operations: from client support and billing to marketing and infrastructure monitoring. The goal: businesses that scale without hiring, using systems that learn and improve.