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Mr. Nyasha T. Mutsindikwa

Lecturer 

Mr. Nyasha T. Mutsindikwa

PhD candidate, MSc, BSc, PGDUP, MZIRUP, MPMZ 

Research Areas: Housing Policies (Land, Finance and Infrastructure), Residential neighbourhood Development and Management, Planning theory and its impact on Rural and Urban development, Urban sustainability, Building construction, Project planning and management

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Cell:  +263 773 889 396

 

Published Articles (Refereed Journals)

  1. Mutsindikwa N, Ruparanganda W, and Chatiza K (2015). Institutional Perspectives on Low-income Homeownership in Harare. Zambezia, 38(i/ii), Pages 89-106
  2. Chirisa, I., Nyamadzawo, L,. Bandauko, E and Mutsindikwa, N. (2015). The 2008/2009 cholera outbreak in Harare, Zimbabwe: Case of failure in urban environmental health and planning. Environmental Health, 30(2) 117-124
  3. Chirisa I. and Mutsindikwa N.T (2012) Homeownership and urbanization in Zimbabwe: Contradictions and Prospects for a Balanced Tenure Mix, Zambezia, Volume 38, No.i2011, Pages 64-76, University of Zimbabwe
  4. Chirisa I, Mutsindikwa N, Chanza N, Dumba S, Chaonwa M and Bowora J (2013) Technocracy, Rationality and Post-Coloniality in Zimbabwe: Zooming on selected issues in Contemporary rural and urban issues in Zimbabwe: Implications for policy and planning by Innocent Chirisa. Publisher: Academia Press, LLC, Cambridge station, USA.
  1. Mutsindikwa N.T (2011) Enhancing research capacity for sustainable urban development policies in Zimbabwe, Global Development Partnership Center, Planning and policy report vol.02,pages 102-119, Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements (KRIHS).(Award winning Paper)
  2. Chirisa I, Bandauko E and Mutsindikwa N.T (2015) Distributive politics at play in Harare, Zimbabwe: case for housing cooperatives, Bandung: Journal of the Global South, a Springer Open Journal.

 

Published Articles (Non-Referred Journals)

  1. Chibuwe P and Mutsindikwa N.T (2012) Integrating the informal Sector in Urban Plans: A case of informal Trade at Sakubva Musika in Mutare, Zimbabwe, LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Germany.
  1. Nevhunjere H. and Mutsindikwa N.T (2012) Incremental housing development in Zimbabwe: Case for Hatcliffe Extension, LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Germany.
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