Preasx24 Dtech

Ceo, Software Engineer, and Project Manager in Limpopo

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Jonas Mochebane, also known as PREASX24, is a South African independent software architect, full-stack engineer, and the Founder & CEO of the D-TECH Ecosystem.

Over the past eight years, Jonas has independently designed and developed a portfolio of 18 digital platforms focused on education, student support, and practical digital services. His work emphasizes resource-efficient engineering through serverless architectures, edge computing, peer-to-peer technologies, and lightweight web and Android applications that remain accessible in low-data environments.

The PREASX24 website serves as the primary gateway to the D-TECH Ecosystem, providing a central directory to its platforms and services.

Some of the ecosystem's flagship platforms include:

  • quiz.dtech-services.co.za A gamified learning platform featuring curriculum-aligned quizzes, leaderboards, achievements, and exam preparation tools for South African learners.
  • grade12.dtech-services.co.za — A comprehensive Grade 12 learning assistant providing CAPS/NSC past papers, study guides, notes, SBA and PAT resources, university guidance, and NSFAS information.
  • books.dtech-services.co.za — A peer-to-peer marketplace where university students can buy and sell academic textbooks.
  • business.dtech-services.co.za — A platform dedicated to showcasing and promoting student-owned businesses and entrepreneurship.
  • uni.dtech-services.co.za — A university eligibility checker that helps prospective students assess admission requirements and application readiness.
  • apps.dtech-services.co.za — The official distribution hub for D-TECH's lightweight Android applications and digital utilities.

What began as a series of independent software experiments has evolved into the D-TECH Ecosystem—a growing collection of practical digital platforms built with a focus on accessibility, efficiency, and real-world impact. Jonas is committed to demonstrating that scalable, high-impact technology can be engineered independently through technical innovation, resourcefulness, and long-term vision.

  • Work
    • D-TECH ECOSYSTEM
  • Education
    • Flora part high school
    • Nelson Mandela University