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Registered in Tanzania since 2006 CompTronix offers complete hardware and software solution for the computers and IT industry in Tanzania and is renowned as one of the leading suppliers, importers, distributors of computer hardware, accessories and peripherals in Tanzania. In addition to supplying computer hardware in the rural areas of Tanzania, we also offer additional services like:
• Repair and maintainence of computers and mobile phones
• Software solutions and installations
• Annual contracts for computer services, repair and maintenance
• Supply computers, hardware and peripherals.
• Training
• Supply computer and mobile phones accessories
• Supply printers of all kinds
CompTRONIX Company was started by Chris Zacharia in a small room at West Street in June 2006 by the name compTECHNO (Computer Technology). Soon the name was changed to technoCOM (Technology and Communication) as suggested by Chris’ friend in business Fazila Jiwa The name technoCOM was refused by the Companies registrar in Dar es Salaam as it exists. Sitting outside of the companies registrar’s office, Chris and his brother Mwita Zacharia had to find another name. compTRONIX Company was born.
Compaq Pentium II computer and HP 845c deskjet Printer was the first machines in the company . The company now has 9 Desktop computers,1 laptop and 2 Printers. Early shareholders of the company were Chris Zacharia (Founder/Manager) Emanuel Andrew (PC Technician), David Mutayoba (accountant)