Youth-driven Business Launches Messaging App

Royal Click Team from left Thata Phole, Angela Mapitse and Sam Koka at Cresta Lodge during the recent launch of Mmualebe
Royal Click Team from left Thata Phole, Angela Mapitse and Sam Koka at Cresta Lodge during the recent launch of Mmualebe

Competing against giant messaging applications (app) such as Facebook Chat and WhatsApp Messenger, an innovative youth-driven enterprise, Royal Click has developed a new mobile phone application called Mmualebe.

Thata Phole, who is the managing director of Royal Click, says that Mmualebe is a messaging application with a focus on speed and security.

“It is super-fast, simple, secure and free.  Mmualebe seamlessly synchronises across all of your devices and can be used on desktops, tablets and phones alike,” he says. According to the 25-year-old MD, with this app, one can send an unlimited amount of messages, photos, videos and files of any type, such as Word documents and PDFs. Also with Mmualebe, he adds, one can create groups of up to 200 members.  “We built Mmualebe to make messaging speedy and safe, without the usual caveats,” says Phole.

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BPF should get house in order

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