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Dr Samson Mhizha

Chairperson

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Dr Samson Mhizha

Qualifications: BSc Hons Psychology, MPhil in Developmental Psychology, MSc Clinical Educational Psychology; DPhil Developmental Psychology. Future Africa, University of Pretoria, Post-Doctoral Fellow 2022-2024.

Bio: My career started when I started working as a secondary school teacher in Chikomba District with the then Ministry of Education, Sports and Culture in 2002 after graduating with my BSc Hons Psychology in 2002. In 2004, I started working as a graduate research assistant with the Department of Applied Psychology, University of Zimbabwe. Since then, I have developed my career as a developmental psychology lecturer and researcher. After obtaining my PhD degree in 2020, I have embarked on a process of establishing myself as a researcher, with resilience among children (and other populations) in difficult circumstances being my core focus. Currently, I am engaged as a Future Africa post-doctoral fellow with the University of Pretoria working on a resilience building project.  

Research Interests: Resilience buildingmental health and religious functioningfamily reunification and inclusive education among marginalised children. Also have interests in children in difficult circumstances including children living and working on the streets, gifted and talented children, orphans and children living with disabilities.

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Phone number: +263 774 123 215

Publications and Research Profiles: https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=_SuOraoAAAAJ, Orcid ID: 0000-0002-5958-0834

 

Dr. Kudakwashe Christopher Muchena

Senior Lecturer

Dr. Kudakwashe Christopher Muchena

DPhil Psychology (Nelson Mandela University); MA Psychology BSc Hons Psychology (UZ), BA Hons Psychology (UZ)

Research interests: Family Relations, Fatherhood, Gender and Masculinity, HIV and AIDS, and Personality Development

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Cell; 0715200719; 0773130801

 

Publications

  1. Muchena, K.C., Howcroft, G., & Stroud, L., (2018). “Men don’t cry:” An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Black South African men’s experience of divorce. Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology, 18(2), P??????
  2. Muchena, K.C., & Moalosi, W.T.S., (2018). Teacher efficacy and classroom management in Africa: a meta-analysis. The Independent Journal of Teaching and Learning 13(2) 26-35
  3. Muchena, K.C., Chimbala-Kalenga R. & Nyembezi, N., (2018). Implications of HIV risk behaviour among students. In R. Chimbala-Kalenga & N. Nyembezi (Eds) Complexities of HIV & AIDS (pp.27-36) Sara Book Publication, Ahmedabad
  4. Chimbala-Kalenga R., & Muchena, K.C., (2018). The narratives of grief from HIV-infected and affected people. In R. Chimbala-Kalenga & N. Nyembezi (Eds) Complexities of HIV & AIDS (pp.118-129) Sara Book Publication, Ahmedabad
  5. Chimbala-Kalenga, R. Muchena, K. C., &Nyembezi, N., (2018). Challenges of HIV and AIDS in the workplace. In R. Chimbala-Kalenga & N. Nyembezi (Eds) Complexities of HIV & AIDS (pp.193-204) Sara Book Publication, Ahmedabad
  6. Muchena, K.C., Howcroft, G., & Stroud, L., (2015). A psychobiographical analysis of DambudzoMarechera’s personal development through his writing. Journal of Psychology in Africa 25(5).
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