Qualifications
- M. A in African Economic History (UZ),
- B.A in Economic History (UZ),
- Post- Graduate Diploma in Project Planning and Management (UZ),
- Post-Graduate Diploma in Tertiary Education (BUSE),
- PhD Student in Peace, Leadership and Governance (Africa University)
Position: Lecturer, Department of Peace and Governance
Phone: +263 774 800 232
Email: engwerume@buse.ac.zw, etngwerume@gmail.com,
Summary
Emmaculate Tsitsi Ngwerume is an academic who is pursuing a PhD in Human Rights and Development with Africa University’s Institute of Peace, Leadership and Governance. She is a lecturer in the Department of Peace and Governance at Bindura University of Science Education. Her research interests lie in Human security, human rights and sustainable development.
Research Publications
- Ngwerume, E,T. A gendered analysis of the impact of Covid-19 on Artisanal and Small Scale gold mining communities in Zimbabwe. A case of Bindura District, Mashonaland Central Province, International Journal for Innovative Research in Multidisciplinary Field, Vol 7, Special Issue, 2021. Presented at an International Conference on Commerce, Management and Social Sciences Research, 16-17 October, 2021, Warsaw University of Life Science, Poland & Research Culture and Society.
- Ngwerume, E. T. Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining as a Poverty Escape Route in Zimbabwe. Presented at the International Conference on ‘Global Issues of Poverty, Development and Environment, October 30, 2021, Bhopal School of Social Sciences & Kristu Jayanti College, Bengaluru.
- Ngwerume E.T and Muchemwa C, Community Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM): A vehicle towards Sustainable Rural Development. The case of CAMPFIRE in Zimbabwe’s Mashonaland West Hurungwe District. Journal of Emerging Trends in Economics and Management Sciences (JETEMS), Vol 2, No 2, April 2011. ISSN 2147-7024 pp 75-82.
- Muchemwa C, Ngwerume E.T and Hove M, Misleading images: Propaganda and Racism in the Politics of land in post-colonial Zimbabwe. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science (IJHSS), Vol 1, No 19, December 2011. ISSN 2220-8488 pp 217-224.
- Muchemwa C, Ngwerume, E.T, Hove, M, When will the long nightmare come to an end? African Security Review, Vol 22, 3, 145-159. July 2013.
- Ngwerume E.T. (2014). ‘Independent but destitute’: The Challenges to decent housing and human security in urban Zimbabwe. Book Chapter in Development Policy and Practice. Making use of population census data in Zimbabwe, IDA Publishers: Zimbabwe.
- Dodo, O, Chipaike, R, Ngwerume E.T & Chigondo, E, Four Years into Zimbabwe’s Government of National Unity: Assessing the challenges and successes from the Civil Society Organisation Perspective, Journal of Contemporary Research, Vol 9, Issue 3, pp202-215, 2012.
- Kurebwa, J, Ngwerume, E.T, Massimo, C, Contribution of the Bindura Community Share Ownership Trust to Rural Development in Bindura Rural District Council of Zimbabwe, Journal of Public Administration and Governance, Vol 4, 4, November 2014. ISSN 2161-7104.
- Hove, M, Ngwerume, E.T, Muchemwa, C, The Urban Crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Threat to Human Security and Sustainable Development, Stability, Vol 2, 1, 1-14, 2016.
- Ngwerume, E,T. A gendered analysis of the impact of Covid-19 on Artisanal and Small Scale gold mining communities in Zimbabwe. A case of Bindura District, Mashonaland Central Province, International Journal for Innovative Research in Multidisciplinary Field, Vol 7, Special Issue, 2021.
- Ngwerume, E.T. Bridging the gap between Socio-Economic Rights and Development in Africa: The Case of Zimbabwe’s 2013 Constitution, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Sciences, Vol 6, Issue 6, 2022.
- Ngwerume, E.T. Promoting Women’s Right to Development through Artisanal Mining: The African Experience, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Sciences, Volume 7, Issue 5, 2023, pp117-126.
Conferences attended
- Ngwerume, E.T. Promoting Women’s Right to Development through Artisanal Mining: The African Experience, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Sciences, Volume 7, Issue 5, 2023, pp117-126.
- Presented at the Africa University International Scientific Conference, 19-20 October, 2022.
Faculty of Social Sciences
- About the Faculty
- Department of Social Work
- Department of Peace and Governance
- Department of Culture and Heritage Studies
- Department of Communication Science
- Department of Languages and Communication Skills
- Award Winners
- International Social Work Day Celebrations
- Client Service Charter
- Centre for Combating Human Trafficking (CHTCentre)
