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[[ICANN 55]] in Marrakech, Morocco was Mwayenga's first [[ICANN Meetings|ICANN Meeting]], though she has also attended [[IETF]].<ref name="intake"></ref>
[[ICANN 55]] in Marrakech, Morocco was Mwayenga's first [[ICANN Meetings|ICANN Meeting]], though she has also attended [[IETF]].<ref name="intake"></ref>


She works with the Southern African community by educating and promoting the use of the internet, as well as working on Internet related development, technology, and policy issues.<ref name="intake"></ref>
She works with the Southern African community by educating and promoting the use of the internet, as well as working on Internet related development, technology, and policy issues.<ref name="intake"></ref>
 
She has an extensive amount of experience within the internet governance sphere, which includes but is not limited to being a Fellow at [[IETF]], [[AFPIF]], and [[ICTP]].<ref name="intake"></ref> She was also part of the [[Zimbwabwe Internet Governance Forum]] (ZIGF), where she participated in the taskforce that created the forum. She was also the Founder and Coordinator of the [[Zibabwe Network Operations Group]], ZimNOG.<ref name="intake"></ref>


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Affiliation: NIC.EC
Country: South Africa
Email: nomagean@yahoo.co.uk
LinkedIn:    [David Hurtado Nomsa Muswai Mwayenga]

Nomsa Muswai Mwayenga has been a Site Supervisor of FTTX Projects at Huawei Technologies since January 2016. She is also an NOC Engineer at Liquid Telecom, where she has worked since January 2010.[1][2] She has knowledge of designing and deploying networks, wireless LAN and WAN, IPv6, TCP/IP fundamentals, routing protools, switching technologies, and network security issues.[2] ICANN 55 in Marrakech, Morocco was Mwayenga's first ICANN Meeting, though she has also attended IETF.[1]

She works with the Southern African community by educating and promoting the use of the internet, as well as working on Internet related development, technology, and policy issues.[1]

She has an extensive amount of experience within the internet governance sphere, which includes but is not limited to being a Fellow at IETF, AFPIF, and ICTP.[1] She was also part of the Zimbwabwe Internet Governance Forum (ZIGF), where she participated in the taskforce that created the forum. She was also the Founder and Coordinator of the Zibabwe Network Operations Group, ZimNOG.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 ICANNWiki - ICANN 55 Intake Form, 2016 March. Retrieved 2016 April 7.
  2. 2.0 2.1 David Hurtado, LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 2016 April 7.