We Build Systems, Not Just Websites

Radbit Is Not a
Software Studio.
It Is Operational Infrastructure.

We build systems that handle the chaos of running a business in Zimbabwe. You set the rules. The system runs them.

Why Radbit Exists

Running a business in Zimbabwe means dealing with things off-the-shelf software was not built for. The dollar changes value twice a week. New compliance rules keep showing up (PRAZ, ZIMRA, NSSA, the Labour Act) and they all demand different things. The internet is unreliable. Trusting someone else with critical operations feels like a risk most days.

Off-the-shelf software was designed for stable economies with predictable regulation. That is not the SADC reality. The real problem is that no single system handles currency instability, expanding regulation, and the constant risk that one mistake costs you a tender or an audit.

Radbit handles the compliance checks, the tender filings, and the operational handoffs. You set the rules. The system runs them.

Three Pillars of Leverage

Tender Intelligence

Automated compliance checks that catch what a procurement officer would flag before you submit. No more losing bids on technicalities you could have fixed.

The Executive Multiplier

Your business rules run automatically across inventory, invoices, and daily operations. You only hear about it when something does not match. You delegate without losing sleep.

The Global Partner Passport

Your transaction records become verified, tamper-proof histories on blockchain. The credibility international partners and diaspora investors need before they write a cheque.

Fiscal & Currency Compliance

Mandatory ZIMRA fiscal device integration for VAT-registered businesses and real-time ZiG currency tools. Stay compliant without hardware or spreadsheets.

ZiG Currency Intelligence

Live ZiG exchange rates, automatic tax obligation conversion, and PAYE tax tables. Navigate Zimbabwe's dual-currency economy with confidence.

How It Works

Everything Lives in One Place

Your business data, compliance status, and system settings all live in a single real-time database. No spreadsheets. No sync issues. No guessing which version of a document is current.

Smart Recommendations

The system uses Google Vertex AI to analyze your specific situation (your industry, your compliance burden, your operational gaps). Every suggestion comes with a clear explanation of why it matters.

Modular by Design

Each feature works independently. You only use what you need. Add more later without rebuilding anything. No unused features cluttering your dashboard.

Built to Last

The system is designed so that adding new features or swapping out old ones does not break everything else. You grow without accumulating technical debt.

Who This Is For

Manufacturing owners in Bulawayo who need to delegate inventory without waking up to losses. Logistics operators in Harare who keep losing tenders on small compliance mistakes. Agri-tech cooperatives in Mashonaland whose paper records do not qualify for diaspora investment. Professional services firms dealing with more regulations than they have staff.

If you run a business in the SADC region and you are stuck between wanting to grow and not being able to trust anyone else with the critical stuff, Radbit was built for you.

Founded By

TD

Tinotenda Brandon Duma

Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Radbit Inc.

Tinotenda is a Zimbabwean software engineer who noticed that African businesses do not lack talent or ambition. They lack the institutional records and systems that global competitors take for granted.

He started Radbit after watching capable local enterprises lose tenders, miss opportunities, and stay invisible to capital. Not because they were not good enough, but because they did not have the systems to prove it. The platform does the paperwork, the compliance, and the record-keeping so the founder can focus on building.

Constitutional & National Mandate

Constitution of Zimbabwe

  • Section 13 (National Development): The State must promote private initiative, foster industrial and commercial enterprises, and empower Zimbabwean citizens. Radbit builds the digital infrastructure to make this possible at SME scale.
  • Section 64 (Freedom of Trade): Every person has the right to choose and practise their profession, trade, or occupation freely. Radbit lowers the barriers to formal participation in the economy.
  • Section 315 (Public Procurement): Government contracts must be awarded transparently, competitively, and cost-effectively. Our tender intelligence engine helps SMEs compete on these terms.
  • Chapter 14 (Devolution): Governmental powers are devolved to provincial and local tiers. Radbit helps businesses navigate and engage at every level.

National Development Strategy 2 (2026–2030)

  • Vision 2030: NDS2 targets an empowered upper-middle-income society. SME formalisation, digital adoption, and value chain integration are the primary levers.
  • Chapter 7 (Digital Economy): Adoption of digital technologies across sectors is identified as a critical productivity multiplier. Radbit's AI platform aligns directly with this national strategic priority.
  • Chapter 4 (Inclusive Growth): MSME development, youth entrepreneurship, and diaspora engagement are prioritised as drivers of structural transformation.
  • Public Procurement Reform: NDS2 mandates the digital transformation of procurement systems (e-GP) to improve transparency, efficiency, and SME participation. Radbit's tender intelligence and compliance tools support this transition.

Contact and Presence

9 Salcombe, Chadcomber
Harare, Zimbabwe
+263 78 133 4474hanzohanic@gmail.com