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Tisakho IT is a premier South African technology firm headquartered in Nelspruit (Mbombela), Mpumalanga. Founded in 2018 by Sam Khoza under the Tisakho Holdings Group, we have grown into a trusted long-term technology partner delivering innovative, affordable, and exceptionally reliable IT solutions for businesses and households nationwide. Our core philosophy is simple: technology must be accessible, cost-efficient, and precisely tailored to solve real challenges. We empower organizations through modern digital ecosystems that optimize workflow, fortify security, and accelerate sustainable growth
Nelspruit , 1201, Mbombela, United States
There is a guy who helped me with planning our site... He was very informative, he took me through out the whole process....

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