Yani Chilongoshi.
Co-founder and project manager of Wreath KD, a Lusaka-based web development studio serving Zambian and international clients. Based in Lusaka. Yani owns delivery — project timelines, the studio's 21-day launch cadence, scope, quality checkpoints and day-to-day client coordination — while studying Project Management at Cavendish University Zambia.
What Yani owns inside Wreath KD
- Delivery management — turning a signed brief into a shipped site on schedule, with no surprises along the way.
- The 21-day launch cadence — owning the checkpoint reviews and the clean hand-offs between Wreath KD's design → build → launch → maintain stages.
- Client coordination — a single, reliable thread for status updates, content gathering and feedback, so clients always know where their project stands.
- Scope management — catching scope creep early so the timeline and the quote both hold.
- Quality checkpoints — the pre-launch checklist (performance, accessibility, responsiveness, broken-link and content review) every Wreath KD site clears before it goes live.
Background: Project Management student at Cavendish University Zambia
Yani studies Project Management at Cavendish University Zambia in Lusaka — the same university as her Wreath KD co-founders Dumisani Dapson Mwandira (Computer Science) and Karmiel Taylor (Law). Three Zambian students, three complementary disciplines: engineering, legal, and delivery. Yani's role completes that triangle — making sure the work the engineering lead builds and the operations lead contracts actually ships on time.
Disciplines
Why a dedicated project manager matters
In most small web studios, engineers manage their own delivery — which is exactly how deadlines slip, clients go quiet, and a "three-week" build quietly becomes three months. Wreath KD made delivery someone's actual job. With Yani owning the timeline, the studio's 21-day launch cadence is protected by a person whose role is to keep it honest: clear checkpoints, early warning when something's at risk, and a client who is never left wondering what happens next.
Contact
Reach Yani directly at yani@wreathkd.com.