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Ms Gay Tapiwa Gweshe

Lecturer

Ms Gay Gweshe

Ms Gay Tapiwa Gweshe

Qualifications: DPhil Student (Public Management and Governance): (North West University) MSc Public Administration (UZ) Dip Human Resources Management (IPMZ) BSc Hon Administration

Cell: +263 715 001 522

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Autobiography

Ms. G.T. Gweshe has a trail record of effective lecturing, research and innovation. She has been teaching at the university of Zimbabwe since 2017. For the past four years, Ms Gweshe has taught Population Policies, Population Related Acts, Public Sector Development, Local Government Management, Human Resources Management, Quantitative Social Science Research and Labour Relations. She is involved in many undertakings beyond curriculum and engages with students in research activities as well as community development.

Research Interests

Public Sector Reform Management; Public Sector Innovation; and Public Policy

Publications and Research Profile

Publications

Contributor: International Labour Organisation.2022. Exploring decent work in the pharmaceutical industry: Job creation in the production of medical cannabis in Lesotho and Zimbabwe. Geneva. International Labour Office.

  • Chiware, M., Gweshe, T. G., Kanodeweta, F., Maiwasha, B., & Muronza, C. (2021). the impact of flexitime on motivation and work performance of health workers in Zimbabwe: evidence from Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals. Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal, 8(5), 683–691
  • Maiwasha, B. & Gweshe, G.T. 2020. Performance contracting complexities in Zimbabwe’s public sector: the case of the office of the permanent secretary. JOPPA: Volume 7 (2), 45-58
  • Gweshe, G.T., M. Chidhakwa, A. Chakacha. 2021. With the people: Towards an innovative transport policy that is people-centric and relevant under the impact of COVID-19. Journal of Urban Systems and Innovations for Resilience in Zimbabwe. Vol. 3 (1), 221-243

Conferences and Workshops Attended

  • University of Zimbabwe Faculty of Social Studies Postgraduate and Undergraduate Teaching Seminar, 15 November 2018 (LLT)
  • Nutrition and Food Security Question in Zimbabwe: Change and Continuity- June 2015(UZ)
  • Monetary Policy under Multiple Currency System by Doctor Mangudya RBZ Governor May 2015
  • UNESCO Public Lecture: Youth Engagement and the Sustainable Development Goal, 3 September 2018 (LLT)
  • POLAD Public Lecture: Overview of TICAD-How Zimbabwe Can Benefit by Prof Kataoka Waseda University Japan, 12 March 2018

Innovation

Conceptual Innovation: Paper on Rethinking institutional governance: a case for Modernisation of Policy Governance in the Second Republic: (Co-Author)

 

 

 

Dr Kudzaishe Mangombe

Lecturer

Dr Mangombe

Dr Kudzaishe Mangombe

Qualifications: PhD in Population Studies, MSc in Population Studies, Bachelor of Education in Geography (UZ), Diploma in Secondary Education, Majored in Geography and Music.

Cell: 0712 954 769 and 0774645151

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Autobiography

Dr Mangombe is an assiduous statistician and demographer with more than 20 years of extensive experience in research with a PhD in Population Studies. She teaches Quantitative & Qualitative Research Methods; Mortality; Fertility; Maternal and Child Health courses at the University of Zimbabwe, Department of Demography, Settlement and Development. Her competencies includes:  quantitative and qualitative data collection, analysis and presentation. She is experienced in training and managing field mappers, interviewers/ research assistants as well as supervisors. She has vast experience in conducting national researches for instance, Zimbabwe 2011 Pilot Census survey, Zimbabwe Diaspora Enumeration Survey, 2010-11 Zimbabwe Demographic and Health Survey, and 2012 Zimbabwe National Census.

Research Interests

Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights, Health, Population and Development.

Publications and Research Profile

Community Service

Demography Settlement and Development (DSD) Strategic Plan Committee Member

DSD Community Outreach Committee Member

DSD Regulations Committee Member

Industrialisation

  • Part of the Research Technical team for the Youth Advocates Zimbabwe. The role is to research issues affecting  the young people aged 10-24 years on SRHR, HIV and COVID-19
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