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Dr. A. Makochekanwa

Senior Lecturer

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Dr. Albert Makochekanwa 
Qualifications: PhD University of Pretoria, South Africa, MSc Economics, UZ; BSc (hons) Economics, UZ; and Certificate in Project Management, Unisa.

Research Interests  : International Economics and Trade; Applied Econometrics; Climate change

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Biography

Dr.  Albert Makochekanwa is an economist with over 15 yearsof experience in economics and social science issues.  He has worked extensively in Africa, specifically, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Botswana and Ethiopia. Dr. Makochekanwa has published several papers and contributed to several studies on economic issues in Southern Africa. Dr. Makochekanwa holds a Ph.D. in Economics Degree (University of Pretoria, South Africa), a Master of Science (MSc) in Economics Degree (University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe) and an Honours in Economics Degree (University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe). Over the years, Dr. Makochekanwa has also been a consultant to the following organizations with which he has produced technical and policy documents: (1) World Bank Institute (WIB) Washington DC, USA; (2) United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Virtual Institute (UNCATDVi), Geneva, Switzerland; (3) Trade and Industrial Strategies (TIPS of South Africa) and AusAID,  (4) Center for Global Development (CGD), Washington DC, USA; (5) United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), Harare, Zimbabwe; (6) African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Kenya; (7) Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), Canada; (8) Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI), Namibia, (9) Underhill Capital Solutions, South Africa, (10) University of Mauritius (UoM), Mauritius; and (11) Trade and Development Studies Centre, Zimbabwe, among others.

 

PUBLISHED JOURNAL PAPERS

  1. Albert Makochekanwa and Mildred Mapani. (2016), Data Envelopment and Stochastic Frontier Analysis of Technical Efficiency of Central Hospitals in Zimbabwe. Asian Economic Review,Vol 58(1): 139-160.
  2. Albert Makochekanwa, and Earnest Manjengwa (2015), Mergers & acquisition and firm performance in Zimbabwe, Asian Economic Review. Vol. 57 (4): 57-83.
  3. Albert Makochekanwa, Roseline Tapuwa Karambakuwa, and Terrence Kairiza. (2015), An Empirical Application of the Gravity Model to Assess the Trade Potential of Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements between the European Union and Southern African Countries. Journal of Economics,Vol 6(3): 226 – 237.
  4. Albert Makochekanwa and Admire Mutizwa (2015). Impact of Environmental Quality on Health Status: A Study of 12 Southern African Development Community (SADC) Countries between 2000 and 2008. Botswana Journal of Economics, Vol. 13, No. 1: 87-111.
  5. Makochekanwa, A. (2014), Does “Grease Money” speed up the wheels of commerce for Zimbabwean firms? ZAMBEZIA, Vol 41, i/ii: 72 – 89.
  6. Albert Makochekanwa (2016), An Analysis of Factors that Determine Firm Survival During Economic Crises: The Case of Zimbabwean Manufacturing Firms. ZAMBEZIA, Vol 1, (2).
  7. Albert Makochekanwa (2014), The potential impact of COMESA-EAC-SADC Tripartite FTA on food security. African Integration and Development Revie, Vol. 7, No. 2: 1-33.
  8. Albert Makochekanwa (2014), Is corruption really harmful to growth? Evidence from Zimbabwean firms. University of Zimbabwe Business Review (UZBReview) Journal, Vol 2, No. 2: 1 – 16.
  9. Albert Makochekanwa, Carren Pindiri, and Solomon Ndudzo (2014), Examining the long run relationship between import structure and economic growth in Zimbabwe. University of Zimbabwe Business Review (UZBReview) Journal,Vol 2, No. 2: 29 – 42.
  10. Albert Makochekanwa (2014), Welfare implications of COMESA-EAC-SADC tripartite free trade area. African Development Review, Vol. 26, No. 1: 186–202.
  11. Albert Makochekanwa (2014), COMESA-EAC-SADC tripartite free trade area: Implication on welfare and food security. African Integration and Development Review,Vol 7, No. 1: 1 – 29.
  12. Albert Makochekanwa and Emson F. Chiwenga (2013), Impact of post crisis foreign trade policy on intra-regional trade and investment in SADC. Journal of StrategicStudies, Vol. 4, Issue 1: 1 – 25.
  13. Albert Makochekanwa (2013), An analysis of tourism contribution to economic growth in SADC Countries. Botswana Journal of Economics, Volume 11, and Issue 15, pages: 42-56.
  14. Albert Makochekanwa (2012), Kubhena mari as a coping strategy of urban households during Zimbabwe’s crisis. ZAMBEZIA, Vol 39, No. 2.
  15. Albert Makochekanwa (201b2), Measuring the second economy in Zimbabwe. Botswana Journal of Economics, Volume 10, and Issue 14, pages: 27-58.
  16. Albert Makochekanwa, Prosper Kambarami, and James Hurungo (2012), Zimbabwe’s Experience With Trade Liberalization. African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) Research Working Paper Series 245. AERC, Nairobi, Kenya.
  17. Albert Makochekanwa, Andre, C. Jordaan and Francis, M. Kemegue, (2012a), Assessing Botswana’s textiles export trade potential using the gravity model. Botswana Journal of Economics, Vol. 9; Issue 13, pages: 40 – 56.
  18. Albert Makochekanwa (2011), Impact of Budget Deficit on Inflation in Zimbabwe. The Economic Research Guardian. Vol 1, No. 2: 49 – 59.
  19. Albert Makochekanwa, James Maringwa and Edmore Mahembe (2010), The Impact of SADC Trade protocol Implementation on Trade in Agri-food products. African Integration Review Journal. Vol 4, No. 1, pp. 109 – 156.
  20. Albert Makochekanwa, Andre, C. Jordaan and Francis, M. Kemegue, (2010), Intra-industry and inter-industry: A sectoral analysis for Botswana, Asian-African Journal of Economics and Econometrics, Vol 10, No. 2: 261 – 276.
  21. Makochekanwa Albert, Hazvina Fanuel and Zivengwa Tichaona (2010), Zimbabwe: The 11th Province of South Africa — From one form of domination to another: A Horse and rider relationship, Journal of Strategic Studies, 1, No. 1: 82 – 100.
  22. Albert Makochekanwa, (2010), State fragility and restoring order in Zimbabwe, African Peace and Conflict Journal., Vol 3, No. 1
  23. Albert Makochekanwa (2007). Zimbabwe’s Hyperinflation Money Demand Model, The Journal of World Economics Review; Vol. 2: 203 – 214, July – December 2007.
  24. Albert Makochekanwa (2008), Is Inequality Harmful for Botswana’s Economic Growth (Journal of Business Management, Vol 1, No. 1, pp. 21-31, January – June 2008)

EDITED BOOK

  1. Makochekanwa A. and C. Manyeruke (Forthcoming), The Impact of Dollarization on Zimbabwe, University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, Zimbabwe.

BOOK CHAPTERS

  1. Makochekanwa, A. (2014), Zimbabwe Skilled Migrants in Botswana: What Are the Impacts? In International Migration and Development in Eastern and Southern Africa. Published by The Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
  2. Makochekanwa, A. (2014), The impact of foreign land deals on selected African economies, in New Generation Land Grabs in Africa: Implications for Trade, Investment and Development Policies, Africa Institute of South Africa.
  3. Makochekanwa, A. (2009), Zimbabwe’s Hyperinflation: Can dollarization be the cure? (2011), in “Zimbabwe: Picking Up the Pieces”, edited by The Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), Canada. Published by Palgrave.
  4. Makochekanwa, A. (Forthcoming), Impacts of Regional Trade Agreements on Trade in Agrifood Products: Evidence from Eastern and Southern Africa. Forthcoming – African Development Bank.
  5. Makochekanwa, A (Forthcoming). Introduction background and overview, in Makochekanwa and Manyeruke (Forthcoming), The Impact of Dollarization on Zimbabwe, University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, Zimbabwe.
  6. Makochekanwa, A (Forthcoming), Factors that cause non– performing loans in a dollarized Zimbabwean economy and strategies to resolve them, in Makochekanwa and Manyeruke (Forthcoming), The Impact of Dollarization on Zimbabwe, University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, Zimbabwe.
  7. Makochekanwa, A and P. Chimhete. (Forthcoming), The efficacy of bond coins in averting problems of change and pricing system brought by dollarization, in Makochekanwa and Manyeruke (Forthcoming), The Impact of Dollarization on Zimbabwe, University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, Zimbabwe.
  8. Makochekanwa, A and S. Chimombe. (Forthcoming), An analysis of the impact of dollarization on Zimbabwe’s international trade flows, in Makochekanwa and Manyeruke (Forthcoming), The Impact of Dollarization on Zimbabwe, University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, Zimbabwe.
  9. Makochekanwa, A and S. Rusere. (Forthcoming), The impact of dollarization on the gold mining sector of Zimbabwe, in Makochekanwa and Manyeruke (Forthcoming), The Impact of Dollarization on Zimbabwe, University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, Zimbabwe.

PUBLISHED REFERRED PAPERS

  1. Albert Makochekanwa (2016). Zimbabwe to introduce Zimbabwe Bond Notes: reactions and perceptions of economic agents within the first seven days after the announcement. Available at: https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/71695/7/MPRA_paper_71695.pdf
  2. Albert Makochekanwa and Gibson Chigumira (2014). Financial Liberalization Crisis: Experiences and Lessons for Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe Economic Policy Analysis and research Unit (ZEPARU) Working Paper Series.
  3. Albert Makochekanwa, Gibson Chigumira, and Jecob Nyamadzawo (2010). Feasibility and rationale for establishing a debt management office in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe Economic Policy Analysis and research Unit (ZEPARU) Working Paper Series 02/10
  4. Zimbabwe's Currency Crisis: Which Currency to Adopt in the Aftermath of the Aftermath of Multi-Currency Regime? Available at http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/22463/1/MPRA_paper_22463.pdf.
  5. Dwindling Access to Basic Services In Zimbabwe, (2010). Available at: http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/28271/1/MPRA_paper_28271.pdf.
  6. The impact of Mode IV on trade in goods in SADC region: The case of South Africa. Available at: http://www.tips.org.za/publication/impact-mode-iv-trade-goods-sadc-region-case-south-africa.
  7. Measuring the Welfare cost of inflation in Zimbabwe. Abstract available at: http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/22396/1/MPRA_paper_22396.pdf.
  8. A Dynamic Enquiry into the Causes of Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe. Available at: http://web.up.ac.za/UserFiles/WP_2007_10.pdf.
  9. Chiadzwa Diamonds: Zimbabwe’s potential economic recovery option. Available at: http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/22488/1/MPRA_paper_22488.pdf
  10. An Empirical Investigation of Capital Flight from Zimbabwe. Available at: http://web.up.ac.za/UserFiles/WP_2007_11.pdf.
  11. Clothed in rags by hyperinflation: the case of Zimbabwe. Available at: http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/28863/    
  12. Increasing temporary movement of natural persons in the SADC region: What should be done http://www.tips.org.za/files/10.Increasing_Temporary_Movement_in_SADC_-_SSD.pdf.
  13. Higher Education Impact of Universities in the South African Economy: A Report for Higher Education South Africa (September 2007) [co-authored by Jan van Heerden, Heinrich Bohlmanni, James Giesecke and Louise Roos]. Available at: hesa.org.za/resources/0000000101/0000000188/0000000199/HE%20IMPACT%20final%20for%20WEB.pdf
  14. Look East – Best Alternative to EPAs. De-linking from Stagnating Europe and Linking to Growing Asia (2007) (Trade & Development Studies Centre – Zimbabwe: Available at: http://www.mthente.co.za/resources/reports-and-articles/academic-articles-written-by-mthente-and-associates/LOOKING%20EAST.pdf
  15. Zimbabwe’s Black Market for Foreign Exchange. Available at: http://web.up.ac.za/UserFiles/WP_2007_13.pdf.
  16. Botswana’s revealed comparative advantage. Available at: http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/34564/
  17. Hyperinflation chaos and its impact on economic calculation: Evidence from the Zimbabwean experience. Available at: mail.beaconhill.org/~dkha/publications_files/IR-07-2009.pdf
  18. An empirical test of the Dutch Disease hypothesis on Botswana's main exports. Available at: https://www.gtap.agecon.purdue.edu/resources/download/4244.pdf.
  19. Strategy for concluding an all inclusive and full EPAs for ESA and SADC Groups with EU. Available at: www.tradescentre.org.zw/download_documents/Trades%20Centre%202009%20Conf_Draft%20Final.doc

  20. Identifying the trade theory model behind Botswana’s sectoral exports. Available at: http://www.africametrics.org/documents/conference08/day1/session2/makochekanwa_jordaan.pdf

  21. State Fragility: Zimbabwe’s horrific journey in the new millennium. Available at: http://erd.eui.eu/media/makochekanwa.pdf.

  22. SACU (Run-Away) Trade Agenda: Challenges and Threats to The SADC Regional Integration Project (Trade & Development Centre – Zimbabwe. Available at: tradescentre.org.zw/publications/publications.cfm

NEWSPAPER ARTICLES

  1. Diamonds: Zimbabwe’s economic recovery (The Zimbabwean Newspaper, 13th May 2010). Available at: http://www.thezimbabwean.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=30920:diamonds-zims-economic-recovery&catid=35:opinion-a-analysis&Itemid=31.

  2. Zimbabwe’s million-dollar question. (The Zimbabwean Newspaper, 25th June 2010). Available at:

  3. http://www.thezimbabwean.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=32109:zimbabwes-million-dollar-question&catid=42&Itemid=38

NEWSLETTER ARTICLES

  1. “Zimbabwe: The 11th Province of South Africa? From one form of domination to another” in ”, in Southern African Trade and Development Newsletter, Issue No. 31, March 2010. Available at: http://www.tradescentre.org.zw/download_documents/Southern%20African%20Trade%20and%20Development%20Newsletter%20March%202010.pdf.
  2. “Looking East: Opportunities for Southern Africa”, in Southern African Trade and Development Newsletter, Issue No. 25, March 2007. Available at: http://www.tradescentre.org.zw/download_documents/Trade%20Centre%20MARCH%20%202007%20ISSUE.pdf.

Prof Marvellous M. Mhloyi

Associate Proffessor


Prof Marvellous M. Mhloyi

Prof Mhloyi

Qualifications: Ph.D in Demography (University of Pennsylvania), M.A. in Demography (University of Pennsylvania), B.Sc. Teaching Social Sciences (Geography) in Secondary Schools (West Chester State College, Pennysylvania), BA Biblical Studies (Logos Christian College), Diploma in Biblical Studies (Hear the Word Ministries, Harare)

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Autobiography

A professor of demography with wide and long experience, 36 years, of University teaching in Demography covering all the components of population growth, namely fertility, mortality and migration and social science research.   Highly skilled and experienced in the development of degree and research programmes. A researcher in public health issues, social interventions design, monitoring and evaluation. Wide experience on community development and empowerment through community mobilization processes which assist communities to appreciate their contextual resources thereby whetting their appetite to innovate for maximum utilization of such resources. Such work is with church organizations and other grassroots organizations. Experienced consultant on baseline, monitoring and post intervention research, development and writing of project proposals.

Research Interests

General research areas in public health, including:  adolescent reproductive health, fertility and family planning, HIV and AIDS, non-communicable and communicable diseases. Highly skilled in social intervention research, and intervention development for social engineering underpinning health and social intervention uptake and uptake of industrial new products
Publications and Research Profile

Community Service

Empowering communities in Harare, Chipinge, Rushinga and Mt. Darwin on how to prevent and manage Covid-19 infections in their homes.  These teachings are done on-line through community leaders, pastors and some headman.    

Reverend, Founder Member, Revival United Church of Christ International, 2012 to date

National Wellness Programme coordinator, United Church of Christ in Zimbabwe, 2010

National Ambassador, ZHDR on HIV and AIDS, 2004.           

Reverend, United Church of Christ In Zimbabwe, 2002 to 2011

 Trustee, Fambidzanai Permaculture, 2000 to 2007

Member of NUST University Council, 1997 to 2002

Member of the Executive Committee, NUST University, 1997 to 2002

Member of the Promotions Committee, NUST University, 1997 to 2002

Chairperson, Posts and Telecommunications Board of Directors, 1992 to 1997

Selection Committee Member, Rhodes Scholarship, 1988 to 1990.

Discussant Panelist, Mudzimai Wanhasi, ZTV, 1996 to 1997.

Board Member, Post and Telecommunications, Zimbabwe, 1988 to 1997.

Member of the SIRDC Board, 1994 to 1996.

Discussant Panelist, The AIDS Pandemic in Zimbabwe, National Television, National AIDS Week, 1990.

Member of The National Project on: Law and Population Policy, Ministry of Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, 1987.

Discussant Panelist on Programme: Debate on the Need for Family Planning and Abortion, National Television, 1987.

Innovation

  1. Currently designing an intervention programme on community empowerment which will enable communities to assist each other in building toilet facilities.

Industrialization

  • Prepared to collaborate with various experts aimed at developing and implementing community interventions in undertaking social research which can be used as input into such interventions.
  • Currently engaged with the Tsakari community, Mount Darwin, in income generating projects

 

External Profile Links (Google Scholar, ResearchGate, LinkedIn, other social media links)

  • ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mhloyi_Marvellous

 

 

Prof. Charity Manyeruke

Dean

Prof. Charity Manyeruke

Qualifications: DPhil (UZ, 2007): Thesis on “The World Trade Organisation and Developing Countries: The Case of Zimbabwe (International Economic Relations); MSc. International Relations (UZ, 1996); BSc. Politics and Administration (UZ, 1994); Diploma in Human Resources (IPMZ); Diploma in Public Relations (LCCI); Certificate in Research Methods (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia)DPhil (UZ, 2007): Thesis on “The World Trade Organisation and Developing Countries: The Case of Zimbabwe (International Economic Relations); MSc. International Relations (UZ, 1996); BSc. Politics and Administration (UZ, 1994); Diploma in Human Resources (IPMZ); Diploma in Public Relations (LCCI); Certificate in Research Methods (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia)

Research Area of Interest: International Relations, International Economic Relations, Women and Development, Politics, Africa and East Asia, Democracy and Governance.

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Cell:+263 772 354 422

UNISA Degree Courses Passed:

  • Commercial Law
  • Economics Introduction to Economics & Management Environment I
  • Introduction to Economics & Management Environment II
  • Business Management
  • The Origins of South African Law
  • Foundations of South African Law
  • Introduction to Law
  • Law of Persons
  • Financial Accounting Principles for Law Practice
  • Skills Course for Law Students 
  • Research Literacy for Law
  • Constitutional Law
  •  Fundamental Rights
  • African Customary Law
  • Interpretation of Statutes
  • Family Law

Board Memberships

  • Council Member – University of Zimbabwe Council 
  • Vice President - Organisation for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa-Zimbabwe Chapter OSSREA (2014 - current)
  • Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC)
  • ZB Financial Holdings (ZBFH)
  • Southern and Eastern African Trade, information and Negotiations Institute – (SEATINI) 
  • Federation for Young Farmers Club Zimbabwe (FYFCZ)

Former Boards Served:

  • Liaison Officer - Organisation for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa-Zimbabwe Chapter OSSREA (2011 to 2013)
  • National Indigenisation Economic Empowerment Board (NIEEB)
  • Zimbabwe Gender Budgeting Network
  • Trades Centre

Professional Membership

  • International Political Science Association (IPSA)
  • South African Association for Political Studies (SAAPS)
  • American Political Science Association (APSA)

 

Published Articles

2017

  1. Makochekanwa, A and C. Manyeruke. (2017). Introduction background and overview, in A Makochekanwa and C. Manyeruke (eds.), The Impact of Dollarization on Zimbabwe, Harare: University of Zimbabwe Publications, pp. 2-13. 
  2. Manyeruke C. (2017). ‘Politics in the Dollarised Economy of Zimbabwe’, in A Makochekanwa and C. Manyeruke (eds.), The Impact of Dollarization on Zimbabwe, Harare: University of Zimbabwe Publications, pp. 78-93.
  3. Manyeruke, C. (2016). ‘Pan-Africanism and the struggle for the liberation of Zimbabwe', In O Abegunrin and S.O. Abidde, Pan-Africansim in Moderntimes: challenges, concerns and constraints, Laham Lexington Books.
  4. Kamwendo L M. and Manyeruke C. (2017). Power Politics During and After Funerals amidst the Shona of Zimbabwe. Journal of Pan African Studies, 10(2), 151-164

Refereed Journals

2017
1.    Kamwendo Lawrence M. and Manyeruke Charity.2017. Power Politics During and After Funerals amidst the Shona of Zimbabwe. Journal of Pan African Studies, Vol.10, No. 2, California, 151-164.

2015
2.    Moyo Sibusiso and Manyeruke Charity. 2015. Decision Making in the Southern African Development Community. Journal of Social Science Studies, ISSN 2329-9150 2015, Vol. 2, No. 2. Nevada, USA, 148-159.
3.    Moyo Sibusiso and Manyeruke Charity .2015. Coalition for Security? The SADC Security Community and Lesotho’s Coalition Government. Portuguese Journal of Political Science and International Relations, No. 14. Lisbon, Portugal, 77-92.

2014
4.    Manyeruke Charity and Fulton Mangwanya (2014), “Zimbabwe Tobacco Trade”, Global Review, Shanghai Institute of International Studies. Shanghai, 45-60.
5.    Chitando Ezra, Madzokere Amanda and Manyeruke Charity (2014) “The Concept of Reciprocity in Zimbabwe and Chinese”. Global Review, Shanghai Institute for International Studies. Shanghai, 16-30
6.    Manyeruke, C. and Mangwanya, F. 2014 “Zimbabwe Tobacco Trade”, Global Review, Shanghai Institute of International Studies, Shanghai, 45-60.

2013
7.    Manyeruke Charity and Hamauswa Shakespear. 2013. “Rethinking the Concept of a People-driven Constitution in Zimbabwe: The Case of COPAC’s Making Process”, Southern Peace Review Journal, Vol. 2, No. 1, 197 -217
8.    Manyeruke Charity, Hamauswa Shakespear and Gwiza Aaram . 2013. “Business Incubation: An Alternative for the Inclusive Government to transform the Zimbabwean Economy”, Southern Peace Review Journal, Vol. 2, No. 1, 155-174
9.    Manyeruke Charity, Mposhi Archibold and Hamauswa Shakespear (2013) “The Importance of Patenting Medicines in Africa: The Case of Zimbabwe”, International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, Vol. 3, No. 2, 155-174.
10.    Manyeruke Charity and Hamauswa Shakespear .2013. Feminisation of Gender Budgeting: An Uphill Task for Zimbabwe. OSSREA, Vol. 29, No. 1 Addis Abbaba, 77-105.
11.    Manyeruke Charity and Mhandara Lawrence .2013. The Church and Political Transition in Zimbabwe: The Inclusive Government Context. Journal of Public Administration and Governance, Vol. 3, No. 1
12.    Manyeruke Charity, Hamauswa Shakespear and Mhandara Lawrence .2013. The Effects of Climate Change and Variability on Food Security in Zimbabwe: A Socio and Political Analysis.  International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, Vol.3 No.6
13.    Mhandara Lawrence, Hamauswa Shakespear and Manyeruke Charity .2013.  A Review of the COPAC led Constitution making Process in Zimbabwe (2008-2013). Southern Peace Review Journal (OSSREA), Vol. 2, No. 2, Addis Ababa, 12-30.
14.    Manyeruke Charity and Sasa Farai .2013. The Impact and Implications of Zimbabwe’s Second All Stakeholders Conference on Constitution Making. Southern Peace Review Journal (OSSREA), Vol. 2, No. 2, Addis Ababa, 31-48.
15.    Chirisa Innocent, Muzenda Archimedes and Manyeruke Charity .2013. The Devolution Debate and the New Constitution of Zimbabwe: An Exploratory Evaluation. Southern Peace Review Journal (OSSREA), Vol. 2, No. 2, Addis Ababa, 86-103.
16.    Mhandara Lawrence, Manyeruke Charity and Nyemba Eve .2012. Debating China’s Role in Africa’s Political-Economy. Centre for Chinese Studies (The China Monitor), Issue 2, June 2013, Shanghai, 79-101
17.    Hamauswa Shakespear and Manyeruke Charity .2013. “A Critique of United States’ Application of Article 51 of the United Nations Charter in Iraq and Afghanistan” International Journal of Social Science and Humanities, Centre For Promoting Ideas(CPI), USA, Vol 4, No2, 219-230.
18.    Madiridze Chumunorwa, Chingono Heather and Manyeruke Charity .2013. The Nexus between Sanctions and Non-Polarity:  The Case of Iran. Humberside Journal of Social Sciences, Vol 2, No. 1, 44-56

2012
19.    Manyeruke Charity .2012. Death of African Renaissance? Journal of Alternatives for a Democratic Zimbabwe, Vol. 1, Turkey, 5-7
20.    Manyeruke Charity .2012. Mitigating the Effects of Global Financial Crisis in Zimbabwe: The Alternative Strategies for the Non-Governmental Organisation. African Journal of Social Sciences, Vol 2, No. 2, London, 1 – 9.
21.    Manyeruke Charity and Hamauswa Shakespear, .2012. Unpacking the Controversies Surrounding Youth Empowerment in Zimbabwe with Special Focus on Land Reform.  Southern Peace Review Journal. Harare:  Southern Institute of Peace – Building and Development, 29 – 47.
22.    Manyeruke Charity .2012. Reflecting on Namibia’s Position in the European Union (EU) – Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) Negotiations and the Lessons for Africa. Journal of Public Administration and Governance, Vol 2, No. 4, Las Vegas, Nevada, 81-94.
23.    Manyeruke Charity .2012. Mitigating the Effects of the Global Financial Crisis in Zimbabwe: The Alternative Strategies for the Non-Governmental Organisations. African Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 2, No. 2, 2012, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1-9.
24.    Manyeruke Charity and Wekwete Naomi .2012. Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights among Female Students at the University of Zimbabwe: A Participatory Action Research Project, Journal of Feminist Africa, C. African Gender Institute, Cape Town, 91-113.

2011
25.    Manyeruke Charity .2011. The Pervasive Nature of Violence against Women in Zimbabwe:  The Case of Electoral Related Victimisation. Journal of Human Rights, London, 90 – 101.
26.    Manyeruke Charity and Muqayi Solomon .2011. The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Southern African States. African Journal of Social Sciences, Vol 1, No. 3, London,149 – 165.
27.    Manyeruke Charity .2011. An Explanatory Evaluation of China – Zimbabwe Investments and Trade Relations. Journal of Policy and Strategic Studies, Vol 1, No. 2, London, 96 – 105.
28.    Manyeruke Charity and Mhandara Lawrence .2011. Zimbabwe’s Views on Current Transformation of the International System. Global Review. Shanghai Institute of International Affairs Shanghai, 16-30.

2006
29.    Manyeruke Charity .2006.  The Impact of Chinese Products on Zimbabwean Women. Addis Ababa:  OSSREA, Addis Ababa, 85 – 106.

2005
30.    Manyeruke Charity .2005. Effects of Land Conflict: The Case of Zimbabwe. Futures Bulletin, June, Vol 30, Issue 1, Budapest, 16-19.

Published Books/ Book Chapters
Book Chapters:

2017    
31.    Manyeruke Charity .2017. Politics in the Dollarised Economy of Zimbabwe, in The Impact of Dollarisation in Zimbabwe edited by Charity Manyeruke and Albert Makochekanwa. Harare: University of Zimbabwe Publications, 78-93.

2016    
32.    Manyeruke C. and Hamauswa S. 2016. Agricultural Subsidies: Hope for the Zimbabwean?, in Resilience Under Siege the Zimbabwean Economy, Politics and Society edited by Chitando E, Nyakudya M. And Phiri G., Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 15-34.
33.    Manyeruke C. 2016. Opportunities and Challenges of Female Musicians Zimbabwe, in Sounds of Life: Music, Identity and Politics in Zimbabwe edited by Mangena F., Chitando E and Muwati I., Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 19-33
34.    Manyeruke C. 2016. Pan Africanism and the Struggle for the Liberation of Zimbabwe, in Pan Africanism Modern Times: Challenges, Concerns and Constraints edited by Olayiwola Abegunrin and Sabelaa Ogbobode Abidde. London: Lexington Books, 47-66
35.    Manyeruke Charity. 2016. Opportunities and Challenges of Female Musicians in Zimbabwe, in Sounds of Life: Music, Identity and Politics in Zimbabwe edited by Fainos Mangena, Ezra Chitando and Itai Muwati. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 16-33.
36.    Charity Manyeruke .2016. Comparative Study of Electoral Commissions’ Contribution to Electoral Processes: Zimbabwe, in Election Management Bodies in Southern Africa. A Review by Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa and ECF-SADC 2016, 317-345.

2015
37.    Manyeruke Charity and Murwira Ashton. 2015. Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures: A Factor after the Fast-Track Land Reform for Zimbabwe’s International Markets, in  Dialoguing Land and Indigenisation in Zimbabwe and other Developing Countries : Emerging Perspectives, edited by Zifikile Makwavarara, Ruby Magosvongwe and Obert Bernard Mlambo. Harare: University of Zimbabwe Publications, 325-339
38.    Solomon Muqayi and Charity Manyeruke .2015. Food Security and Trade Protectionism: The Impact of COMESA’s Agricultural Programmes in Addressing Trade Protectionist Challenges on the Zimbabwean Maize Imports, OSSREA, Addis Ababa.

2014
39.    Manyeruke, C. and Murwira, A. 2014. Were it not for the Land Revolution, Cases of Empowerment in Marondera District, in Land: An Empowerment Asset for Africa the Human Factor Perspective, edited by Cloud Mararike. Harare: University of Zimbabwe Publications, 150-164.
40.    Manyeruke, C.2014. The Politics of Land Reform in Zimbabwe: Problems and Prospects, in Africa: 50 Years after the Struggles for Liberation. New York: Nova Science Publishers, 83-100.

2013
41.    Manyeruke Charity and Government Christopher Phiri (ed) .2013. Complexities of Transformation in Zimbabwe. Harare: OSSREA Zimbabwe Chapter,183 pages.
42.    Manyeruke Charity, Hamauswa Shakespear and Gwiza Aaram .2013. China: A Critical Factor in Zimbabwe in Zimbabwe’s Political Crisis and its Solutions. Addis Ababa: Institute for Peace and Security Studies, 195-210.
43.    Manyeruke Charity and Hamauswa Shakespear .2013. Prophets and Politics in Zimbabwe in Profits and the Bible in Zimbabwe, Festschrift for Aynos Masotha Moyo, edited by Ezra Chitando, Masiiwa Ragies Gunda and Joachim Kuegler.   Bamberg: University of Bamberg Press, 353-372.
44.    Manyeruke Charity .2014. “The Politics of Land Reform in Zimbabwe: Problems and Prospects”, in Africa: 50 Years after the Struggles for Liberation. New York: Nova Science Publishers.

2012
45.    Manyeruke Charity. 2011. African Women, the Silent Voices in Trade Negotiations, in Africana Womanism. Harare: College Press Publishers, 33-42
46.    Manyeruke Charity and Hamauswa Shakespear. 2013. “Agricultural Subsidies: A Hope for Zimbabwe’s Economy? In Scaling New Heights. South Africa: Human Sciences Research Council, 15 -34

2009
47.    Manyeruke Charity .2009. The Nexus between African States and Civil Society in Multilateral Trading Negotiations: The Case of Zimbabwe, in Civil Society, Governance and Regional Integration in Africa, edited by Amuwo A. et al. Nairobi: Development Policy Management Forum, 231-241.

2008    
48.    Manyeruke Charity .2008. Market Access and Smallholder Livelihoods in Zimbabwe, in Regional Status Report on Trade and Development, Agro-Biodiversity and Food Sovereignty, edited by Manyeruke Charity et al (Eds), Harare: Southern Africa Biodiversity Policy Initiative, 61-95.
49.    Manyeruke Charity et al .2008. Regional Status Report on Trade and Development, in Agro-Biodiversity and Food Sovereignty. Harare: Southern Africa Biodiversity Policy Initiative, 119 pages.

Books

2017
50.    Manyeruke Charity and Makochekanwa Albert. 2017. The Impact of Dollarisation in Zimbabwe, Harare: University of Zimbabwe Publications, 215 pages.

2013
51.    Manyeruke Charity and Government Christopher Phiri. 2013. Complexities of Transformation in Zimbabwe. Harare: OSSREA Zimbabwe Chapter. 183pages.

2012
52.    Manyeruke Charity. 2012. The Burden of Debt Among Poor Urban Households, Harare: Mercy Corps, 20 pages.

2011
53.    Manyeruke Charity. 2011. Global Trade and Economic Development, Germany: Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, 392 pages
54.    Manyeruke Charity. 2011. Women Entrepreneurs in Zimbabwe, Harare: Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce, 40 pages.
55.    Manyeruke Charity and Gaidzanwa Rudo. 2011. Livelihoods Situational Analysis of University of Zimbabwe Female Students, Harare: University of Zimbabwe, 61 pages

2010
56.    Manyeruke Charity .2010. Access to Genetic Resources and Sharing of Benefits arising from their Use (ABS), Manual for Trainers. Southern Africa Biodiversity Policy Initiative, 77 pages.

2008
57.    Manyeruke Charity .2008. Framework for Economic Partnership Agreement (EPAs), Monitoring, Engaging the Grassroots. Harare: Trade and Development Studies Centre. 28 pages.
58.    Manyeruke Charity et al .2008. Trade and Development, Agro-Biodiversity and Food Sovereignty in Zimbabwe, Country Status Report, Harare: Southern Africa Biodiversity Policy Initiative. 122 pages.
59.    Manyeruke Charity et al .2008. Regional Status Report on Trade and Development, Agro-Biodiversity and Food Sovereignty, Harare: Southern Africa Biodiversity Policy Initiative, 119 pages.
60.    Manyeruke Charity et al .2008. Guidelines on Access and Benefit Sharing of Genetic Resources, Harare: Southern Africa Biodiversity Policy Initiative. 54 pages.

2006
61.    Manyeruke Charity et al .2006. A Critical Analysis of the Zimbabwe’s Electoral Laws in Relation to SADC’s Principles and Guidelines, by Feltoe. Harare: Zimbabwe Election Support Network. 60 pages.

2005
62.    Manyeruke Charity. 2005. An Audit of SADC and Peoples Participation. Harare: Southern African People’s Solidarity Network.

Non Refereed Articles
2009
63.    Manyeruke Charity .2009. ‘The Short Term Emergency Recovery Programme’, Gender Budget$ Watch, Zimbabwe Women Resources Centre Network, Harare, 5-6.
64.    Manyeruke Charity .2009. Economic Development: Women Should Define and Claim their Space, Economics Digest, Vol. 2, Issue No. 20, Zimbabwe Economics Society, Harare, 5-6.

2006
65.    Manyeruke Charity .2006. ‘Regionalism: Stumbling or Building Blocks to Globalisation?’ Southern African Trade and Development Newsletter, Trade and Development Studies Centre, Masiiwa Rusare (ed.), June, Issue No. 22. Harare, 4-5.
66.    Manyeruke Charity .2006. ‘The Collapse of the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) Doha Negotiations: A Critical Analysis’,  Southern African Trade and Development Newsletter, Trade and Development Studies Centre,  Masiiwa Rusare (ed.), June, Issue No. 23, Harare, p8-9.
67.    Manyeruke Charity. 2006. ‘Inside the ACP-EU Financial Protocol’. Southern African Trade and Development Newsletter. Trade and Development Studies Centre, Masiiwa Rusare (ed.), December, Issue No. 24, Harare, 10-11.
68.    Manyeruke Charity. 2006. ‘Dispute in the Dispute Settlement System of the WTO. Southern African Trade and Development Newsletter, Trade and Development Studies Centre, Masiiwa Rusare (ed.), June, Issue No. 23, Harare, 2-5.
69.    Manyeruke Charity .2006. Protectionism Remains an Obstacle to Free and Fair Trade’, Southern African Trade and Development Newsletter, Trade and Development Studies Centre, Masiiwa Rusare (ed.), June, Issue No. 23, Harare, 10.

2005
70.    Manyeruke Charity .2005. ‘WTO Basic Principles: A Case for Reform’. Southern African Trade and Development Newsletter. Trade and Development Studies Centre, Masiiwa Rusare (ed), December, Issue No. 20, Harare, 10.

Other Publications

2010
71.     Manyeruke Charity, 2010.   Access to genetic Resources and Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Use (ABS): Workshop Report, Johannesburg, 29-30 April 2010,     Southern Africa Bio-Diversity Policy Initiative (SABPI). Harare, 1-26.

2009
72.    Manyeruke Charity et al, 2009. Regional Policy Briefs on Farmers’ Rights: The Case of Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe, Southern Africa Biodiversity Policy Initiative, Harare, p1-26.
73.    Manyeruke Charity et al, 2009.  Summary Proceedings of the National workshop on Food Aid and Food Security, Community Technology Development Trust, Harare.
74.    Manyeruke C. and Mushita T. (Eds), 2009. Farmers’ Rights Training Manual, Southern Africa Bio-Diversity Policy Initiative (SABPI), Harare, 38 pages.

2008
75.    Manyeruke Charity et al, 2008. National Policy Briefs: Land and Agrarian Reform in Botswana, Zimbabwe and Zambia, December, Vol. 1, Southern Africa Land and Agrarian Reform Network, Harare, 1-17
76.    Manyeruke Charity et al, 2008. National Policy Briefs: Land and Agrarian Reform in Namibia, South Africa and Mozambique, December, Vol. 1, Southern Africa Land and Agrarian Reform Network, Harare, 1-20

 

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