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Ms Blessing Chikukutu

Lecturer

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Blessing Chikukutu

Qualifications: Executive Certificate in Programme and Project Monitoring and Evaluation (University of Zimbabwe- 2018), Certificate in Credit Management (University of Zimbabwe- 2017), Master of Science in Development Studies (Women’s University in Africa- 2011), Bachelor of Arts General (University of Zimbabwe- 2008)

Bio: Blessing Chikukutu is a Junior lecturer in the Department of Community and Social Development – Social Innovation Cluster, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, University of Zimbabwe. She has worked with NGOs and has experience in Microfinance for development. Blessing joined the department of Community and Social Development in 2022 and is currently teaching undergraduate modules in the Bachelor of Sciences in Social Innovation and Community Development.

Research Interests: Livelihoods, Indigenous Knowledge Systems, Gender and Development, Gender based violence, Social innovation, women and law and Entrepreneurship and development

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Phone Number: +26 712 725 590

Ms Lucy Mashiri

Lecturer

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Lucy Mashiri

Qualifications: MSc in Social Ecology, University of Zimbabwe, Bsc in Sociology, University of Zimbabwe, Executive Certificate in Programme and Project Monitoring and Evaluation, University of Zimbabwe 

Bio: Ms Lucy Mashiri is a Junior Lecturer in the Department of Social and Community Development, University of Zimbabwe. She is a Registered PhD student at the University of Zimbabwe and her research interest is on Urban Crime and future prevention of crime.  Her PhD thesis reads “A Predictive Model to Curb Crime in Zimbabwe’s Urban Areas using the Socio-Spatial-Temporal-Ecological Lenses. 

Research Interests: Urban crime dynamics and solutions; livelihood strategies; sustainable agriculture; social forestry, resettlement and deforestation, especially the impact of tobacco curing on natural forests.

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Phone number: 263 773 922 830

Ms Maria Mahlangu

Information Office manager

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Maria Mahlangu

Qualifications: BCom Honours in Human Resource & Labour Relations Management

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Phone Number: 0242 333519

Ms N.Z. Choguya

Lecturer

Ms N.Z. Choguya (PhD Candidate)

Qualifications: Master of Science in Sociology and Social Anthropology University of Zimbabwe 2005, Bachelors of Science (Honours) in Sociology, University of Zimbabwe 2002

Research Interests: Medical Anthropology: Health Illness Diseases and Systems of Healing; Gender; Rural development , poverty and Livelihoods Studies

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Phone number: 263 772541334

Publications and Research Profiles: https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=BT9spUsAAAAJ

Ms Primrose Hove

Lecturer

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Primrose Hove

Qualifications: MSC. Sociology and Anthropology, BSC in Sociology, BSC. SP in  Monitoring and Evaluation, Executive Certificate in Humanitarian Assistance and Project Management, Executive Certificate in Monitoring and Evaluation. Registered   PhD Student   Community   and   Social Development (University of Zimbabwe).

Bio: Primrose Hove is a self-motivated, distinct, creative, and highly resourceful and performance based social scientist (sociologist) and development   practitioner   offering   research, data analysis, project management, monitoring and evaluation skills and expertise.  She has field experience in Emergency Preparedness and Food Aid, Monitoring and Evaluation, gender issues (GBV), sexual reproductive health rights issues (SRHR), poverty, rural development   among others. As a researcher and development practitioner she possesses   excellent communication and interpersonal abilities and good interactive skills as well as good   presentation skills. In her research work she gained   experience and In-depth working knowledge of computer based statistical packages and information dissemination. She is a multi-skilled researcher familiar with both qualitative and quantitative research aspects as well as data analysis.

Research Interests: Monitoring and Evaluation, Rural Development, Urbanisation, and   Development, Qualitative and Quantitative Research, Poverty, Livelihoods, Gender issues, Migration and Sustainable Development.

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Phone number: 263 779270347

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