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Name: Hajjee Sibusiso Abdullah Muhammad Surname: Mjoka Date Of Birth: 1980-01-06 Place of Birth: Mbungulu next to Braemar (Umzinto) Province of birth: KwaZulu Natal Live: Gauteng Spouse: Zainab Nthabiseng Mathaba Mjoka Children: Sabelo Assim Mjoka (Son) Esethu Anisa Mjoka (Daughter) Parents: Amos Mkhandlwa Mjoka (Father) Khophozile Mjoka (Mother) Brothers:Mthandiswa Rashid Mjoka , Moosa Mjoka, Zwelethu Mjoka (Late), Zwelinjani Mjoka (Late) Mahlaba Mjoka and Nkosinathi Mjoka Profession: IT Manager (Virtualization VMware and Microsoft) Deputy General Secretary of Muslim Youth Movement (MYM)

Hajjee Sibusiso Abdullah Muhammad Mjoka was born and brought up in KwaZulu Natal South of Durban, in 1990-1997 he attended Attended As-Salaam Educational Institute in Braemar a School which was established by the late Sheikh Ahmed Deedat. Hajjee used to walk kilometer and Kilometer to get to school bare footed every day, He passion to study Islam was the one that encouraged him to get to As-Salaam educational institute.

Attended his secondary education at Wyebank Secondary in Pinetown KwaZulu Natal and later on enrolled Durban University of Technology to study Information Technology, He was encouraging by his close friends to study IT Mr. Michael Ahmad Ngongoma (ICT Architect Manager) and Sebastian Yunus Hlongwane (Project Manager -Siemens), Hajjee attended this ICT course with his friend Vukani Nicholas Hishaam Mfungeni

Hajjee while he was in School studying towards his last year at the university, he was approached by lots of companies to offer him learnership which he attended; this was a gateway for him to get to IT.

Hajjee Muhammad Mjoka worked for both private sector and in various government companies, started his work at Business Connexion which he as deployed as Microsoft Competency Engineer, where he upgraded all government departments in South Africa From Novell Netware to Microsoft, this was a turning point in South Africa in the ICT arena. Hajjee than saw that there is a lot of money spent on Hardware within the ICT and he thought of bringing the change and he introduced Virtualization for the first time in South Africa in 2003, The first group of companies started to virtualize their environment with VMware and Microsoft Hyper-V later on

in 2010 Hajjee moved to Johannesburg where he continued working in the ICT, later in 2019 Hajjee Muhammad Mjoka went to perform his last pillar of Islam in Makkah Saudi Arabia, this was a turning point in his life, and He was the first in his community to go for Hajjee thanks to almighty. Hajjee is now serving at Legal-Aid South Africa in Johannesburg.