About

I'm Milton Vafana

I build systems that prove themselves.

Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Systems Engineer & Full-Stack Developer

My Story

I'm a visionary systems engineer and full-stack developer from Zimbabwe, pioneering universal, auditable communication systems that challenge conventional infrastructure.

My work spans across cryptographic provenance, infrastructure engineering, and technical writing. I don't just build software—I build systems that prove themselves, that are transparent by design, and that work for everyone, everywhere.

As the founder of Protocol %, Ghostfund, MyCognitor, BloccFeed, and April Twenty Eighth, I lead ventures that merge innovation with integrity. Each project reflects my core belief: trust should be earned through transparency, not assumed through authority.

My technical expertise includes Rust, PHP, JavaScript, MySQL, HTML/CSS, and GIT. I specialize in building secure, auditable systems that prioritize user access and data integrity.

Technical Skills

Rust85%
PHP95%
JavaScript/TypeScript90%
MySQL/PostgreSQL88%
HTML/CSS95%
System Architecture85%
Cryptography80%
Technical Writing90%

Experience & Ventures

2025 - Present

Founder & CEO

April Twenty Eighth

Leading a diversified technology company spanning software, gaming, fashion, and business solutions.

2024 - Present

Creator

Protocol %

Pioneering audio web hosting—encoding HTML into sound frequencies for universal transmission.

2024 - Present

Founder

Ghostfund

Building Africa's most transparent investment platform with radical auditability.

2024 - Present

Founder

MyCognitor & BloccFeed

Developing verification systems and the world's first marketplace for business ideas.

What I Believe

Systems should prove themselves

Trust isn't given—it's earned through transparency, auditability, and consistent performance.

Universal access is non-negotiable

Infrastructure shouldn't be a gatekeeper. Technology should work for everyone, everywhere.

Originality over imitation

The world doesn't need another copy. It needs solutions built from first principles.

Clean code is a moral imperative

Systems that work correctly, securely, and sustainably are worth the extra effort.