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       |affiliation= Tech Minds, [http://www.mzuni.ac.mw Mzuzu University]
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       |education= Bachelor of Science in Information and Communication Technology, Mzuzu University
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       |links=[https://www.facebook.com/chembe.moy Reuben's Facebook Profile]
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'''Reuben Moyo''' is a [[Shadow Participant]] of [[James Gondwe]]. James is one of the  [[Core Participant|Core participants]] of the [[African Initiative]]. Reuben is based in Malawi.
'''Reuben Moyo''' is a [[Shadow Participant]] of [[James Gondwe]]. James is one of the  [[Core Participant|Core participants]] of the [[African Initiative]]. Reuben is based in Malawi.
He is an Information and Communication Technology professional whose focus is in ICT4Democracy and ICT4Governance; currently developing software solutions that may enforce involvement of the youth in governance and democracy issues.  A strong advocate for transparency and accountability, he  believes in involvement of computer applications to initiate and maintain communication between office bearers and their subordinates. Only if people knew what and how decisions that affect them are made, they would sacrifice and dedicate their lives in development of their country and areas.
He currently lectures in Information and Communication technology at Mzuzu University, Malawi. Besides, he is currently the coordinator of the Computer Studies for High Schools (CS4HS) and also the director of Tech Minds, a society that encourages youth to develop and utilize computers in a way that will have a positive impact in their lives.




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