The minds reimagining digital to meet human needs.

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Founded in Africa with a global reach, we’ve been setting the standard for impact-driven technology since 2020.

Our mission

We bring together UX specialists, engineers, product managers, and business experts to craft digital experiences that matter. Our skills in software, design, and content, don’t just allow us to reach audiences—we connect with them.

By blending creativity, data, and great storytelling, we turn simple clicks and taps into experiences people remember and care about.

Our all-star team.

Our Core Team is as diverse as the people we serve. We are human specialists, who create digital narratives by drawing from our own lived experiences.

  • Lisa Adams

    Founder & Technology Director

  • Yaseen Hamdulay

    Chief Technology Officer & Founding Member

  • Zaheer Jeebhay

    Technical Product Manager

  • llham Adams

    Project Manager

  • Tales Souza

    Senior Chatbot Engineer

  • Shana Fife

    Content Specialist

  • Zaheer Roberts

    Software Engineer

  • Matthew Howard

    Senior Software Engineer

  • Kiara Mitoo

    Software Developer

  • Peter Philip

    Senior Software Engineer

  • Tazneem Splinter

    Legal and Operations Lead

  • Joy Geldenhuys

    NGO Finance Specialist

  • Sarah Osman

    Social Behaviour Change Partner

  • Dr Siyamek Saleh

    Global Health Social Media Strategy Partner

  • Candice Chirwa

    Menstruation Rights Advocacy Partner

  • Dr Kylie Marais

    Sexualities Anthropolgist Partner

  • Lauren Powell

    Archaeologist & Digital Anthropologist

  • Joshua Powell

    Software Engineering Intern

  • Mitso Qalaba

    Senior Software Engineer

What sets us apart.

We don’t just follow trends—we decode human behavior and anticipate shifts to build solutions that are both impactful and future-proof.
There’s a sweet spot where technology and human needs come together. We work in that intersection, to solve hard problems. The result? Digital products that look good, work well, and actually help people.
At Citizen Code, we’re in it for the long haul. We don’t just deliver projects— we build lasting partnerships. Every product is built with purpose, integrity, and a commitment to exceed expectations.
We turn your ideas into real, functional products. From strategy and design to development and launch, our team handles every step, delivering effective, scalable solutions that grow with you.
Our work isn’t just local—it’s designed to be inclusive, adaptable, and aligned with global standards, so organizations can make an impact anywhere. We’re based in Cape Town but build solutions for a global audience.

Partners we’ve collaborated with.

Blog

Latest read.

Monday, June 1, 2026
Nyamakop’s Relooted: Tomb Raider but make it Decolonial, a game review on taking back Africa's artefacts

What happens when a South African video game challenges centuries of colonial storytelling? In this piece, archaeologist and paleoanthropologist Lauren Powell explores Relooted, an upcoming game by Nyamakop that turns the traditional "tomb raiding" narrative on its head. Through archaeology, museums, repatriation, and African history, she unpacks how gaming can become a powerful tool for reclaiming cultural heritage, restoring context to stolen artefacts, and reimagining who gets to tell Africa's stories.

Wednesday, March 18, 2026
The AI paradox of cannibalism

The phenomenon of AI Cannibalism, technically known as Model Collapse, refers to a degenerative process that occurs when generative artificial intelligence models begin to be predominantly trained on data produced by other AIs. This feedback loop creates a "curse of recursion," where the nuances of original human information are lost, resulting in a convergence towards a simplified, homogeneous, and often hallucination-filled reality.

Sunday, March 8, 2026
Before Silicon Valley: The Women Who Created Modern Computing

The industry prides itself on being fast-paced, proliferating new ideas and constantly shifting, yet it stays rooted in decades-old biases. In this piece I wanted to highlight the women whom I wasn't taught about, connect their absence in history books to present ideologies, and touch on the link between TFGBV (tech-facilitated gender-based violence), gender norms and misogyny.

The Women Behind ENIAC

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