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Fellow:Mwango Makumba Makumba

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==Bio==
Greetings! I'm Mwango Makumba, is a dedicated final year student pursuing a major in Telecommunications within the field of studying Electrical and Electronics Engineering. I am currently based with a Major in Telecommunications at the vibrant city University of Zambia in Lusaka, Zambia. I Prior to this, she did my her high school education studies at Kasisi Girls Secondary School, followed by school and after her A-levels at Trident College. CurrentlyAs a scholar under First Quantum Minerals (FQM), I'm fuelling my passion for knowledge at she’s had the University privilege of Zambia (UNZA)being exposed and contributing to the Instrumentation and Control department, where I'm fully immersed in the world gaining practical insights that have deepened her understanding of Electrical Engineeringengineering. Beyond my her academic studies, my her skill set includes leadership prowess, adaptability and the ability to diverse teams, and a knack for swiftly grasping quikly grasp complex concepts. Outside the world of circuits and codes, I thrive she thrives on human connections. Engaging She enjoys spending time with her friends and family from playing games all the way to engaging in deep meaningful conversations, experimenting . Experimenting with culinary artsfood, and expressing myself herself through art , playing tennis, outdoor adventures and volunteering all enrich my life. When experiences that she enjoys when not buried in books, you might find me on a tennis court or embracing outdoor adventures that inspire meI look forward to continuing my journeyAs a STEM major, working towards shaping she understands the power that technology has and has a future where technology passion to use her skills and innovation harmonize knowledge to develop her community through various initiatives and innovations that uplift communities all and inspire positive changefor the betterment of humanity.
==Achievements==
2023 Cohort
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