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Ruvimbo Samanga was born on 1995 in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, is a Zimbabwean scholar and lawyer. Discover Ruvimbo Samanga's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 29 years old?

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Occupation Space Policy Analyst, Legal Researcher and Outreach Coordinator
Age 29 years old
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Ruvimbo Samanga is a Space Policy Analyst and sits on the Board of the Space Arbitration Assocciation.

Ruvimbo has supported a number of international initiatives in policy, business, outreach, and education geared towards the advancement of space and satellite applications for sustainable development.

She currently serves as an Ambassador for the MILO Space Science Institute, and previously served a 2-year term as the National Point of Contact for Zimbabwe in the Space Generation Advisory Council, the latter which is in support of the United Nations Program on Space Applications.

Ruvimbo was born and brought up in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.

She completed her primary school education at Whitestone Primary School, and her secondary education at Dominican Convent Highschool, Bulawayo.

She was enthusiastic about arts, culture, and sports throughout, particularly honing strengths in literature, swimming, and tennis.

An early go-Getter, Ruvimbo’s written and spoken abilities naturally lead her towards a career in law.

Ruvimbo completed her Bachelor of Arts in Law, her Bachelor of Laws, and her Master of Law in Trade & Investment Law in Africa.

2015

She was inducted into the Golden Key Honours Society in 2015 for her academic excellence, and later inducted into the Golden Key Honorary Membership in 2020, for her outstanding leadership, academics, and community service.

Shortly after this, Ruvimbo began her tentative career as a Policy Analyst, working on a full-time and freelance basis with various organisations including Space in Africa, the Open Society Initiative in Southern Africa, and the Open Lunar Foundation, amongst other regional and international organisations.

She has received numerous recognitions throughout her career, notably:

She has received and supported the following scholarships:

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Ruvimbo is a firm advocate for sustainable development through technology, collaboration and the common understanding of our humanness.

She hopes to inspire the youth and women especially to persevere despite hardship.

2018

At University she participated in moot court and was part of the first team from Africa to win the Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court Competition in 2018.