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David Sani Mwanza (PhD)

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Wakumelo, M., & Mwanza, D. S.Mkandawire, S. B. (2016). The Toponymics of Postcolonial Zambia: Street Naming Patterns in Lusaka. In O. Nyambi, T. Mangena & C. Pfukwa (Ed.)The Postcolonial Condition of Names and Naming Practices in Southern Africa (PP. 270-288). Newcastle, Uk: Cambridge Publishing Scholars. Hardcopy ISBN-13:978-1-4438-9691-7 and Electronic copy ISBN-10:1-4438-9691-8

Mkandawire S. B. & D. S. Mwanza (2014). Growing Up Manifested in Oral Literacy (Kukula Nkhayowoyelo)Lusaka: unza press. ISBN 978-9982-03-078-6

Mwanza, D. S. & S. B. Mkandawire (2013). The Nyanja Phrase Book. In V. M. Chanda & S.   B. Mkandawire (Ed), Speak Zambian Languages (PP.99-123). Lusaka: unza press. ISBN: 978-9982-03-073-1

RESEARCH COMPLETED

2012   With Mildred Nkolola Wakumelo as Principal researcher, Mkandawire, S. B. and D. S. Mwanza as co-researchers on a study entitled ‘An Onomastic Journey through post-colonial Zambia: A survey on the process and Etymologies of street names in some low residential Suburbs of the Lusaka District of Zambia’. Yet to be published.

 

The Termite Model (Theory)

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The Termite ModelTwo researchers and innovators (Geoffrey K. Tambulukani and Dennis Banda) from the University of Zambia unleash a new model/theory.  These innovators indicated that the ‘Termite Model or Theory’ state that “the development, implementation and success of a huge project cannot be entrusted in one hand but requires many stake holders if not all to work together passionately from the planning, implementation and completion of the project”.

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UNZA UNLEASHES A NEW BLOCK MAKING MACHINE

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The University of Zambia through Technology Development and Advisory Unit (TDAU) releases a new interlocking block making machine currently being used by many builders and business men in the field. The manually operated machine has been proven strong and durable for public usage. It is currently selling like hot cake at the University of Zambia Great East Road Campus TDA Unit. 

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New Developments on Sexually Transmitted Parasite Unveiled at UTH

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University of Zambia Don at University Teaching Hospital unveils new developments on a parasite that is transmitted sexually called Trichomonas Vaginalis. Speaking at a media briefing hosted recently in Senate Chamber, the researcher Dr. Alex Katakwe noted that this parasite is deadly and it is more prominent in women. See figure below

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