Billy went to Jinja College, St. Joseph’s SS Nagalama and Kibuli SSS in A-Level where he studied Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics before joining the University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania on a student exchange program with Makerere University. He successfully obtained a Bachelors Degree in Computer Engineering and IT. His journey as a programmer might have begun earlier but it was while studying at UDSM that he got his first stints. He moved to the United Kingdom briefly and later returned to Uganda, establishing a small Software Consultancy Business known as Crystal Interactive Systems with former students and friends. He also started Afrocyber International Ltd. Ever so enthusiastic about IT, Billy is credited for so many innovative works he took part in including Easyorder a mobile ordering and supply chain management application and Somesha, a website to help sponsors find needy school pupils. The former won him the PivotEast challenge for Business and Resource management category. He did a lot of work in relation to enterprise integration of SMS, IVR, custom software development to mention but a few for a number of clients in the East African Region wrote Richard Zulu on the I Network platform. He is  credited for his huge support for community technology acting as a mentor on a number of occasions.  He was also part of the mentor community at Outbox. He was an active participant leading to his team Garage48 wining the very first technology hackathon in Uganda sponsored by Google and MTN Uganda in 2011. Billy went on to represent our country at the Pivot East conference last year where his team won $10,000 in prize money. He was a sibling to singer Mariam Ndagire and was engaged to marry at the time of death. He shall be missed dearly by many. His body lies at his parents home in Najjanankumbi, service and burial will be tomorrow 21st Feb. We shall keep you posted on any development on twitter. Please follow @techpostug for the updates May his soul rest in eternal peace. We gathered a few quotes from social media scene about this unfortunate demise — but you can also tweet using the hashtag #RIPBillyBranks — Nigel Ball (@nigel_ball) February 19, 2013 — code.pippen (@ntambazi) February 19, 2013 — EphraimBatambuze III (@batambuze) February 20, 2013

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