Mrs. Mutinke Zulu Muyumbwa

Department of Midwifery, Women’s and Child Health
Lecturer II
Biography

Mutinke Zulu is a Registered Nurse with a midwifery specialty. She possesses a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Master of Science Degree in Nursing (Maternal and Child Health). She is currently working as a Lecturer at the University of Zambia, in the School of Nursing Sciences, Department of Midwifery, Women and Child Health. She is involved in teaching and coordinating midwifery courses as well as supervising undergraduate and co- supervising post graduate research projects.

Prior to this, Mutinke worked as a nurse tutor at Ndola School of Nursing where she was involved in teaching nursing students in Maternal and Child Health. Mutinke has also participated in curricula development and review within the school of Nursing Sciences.  She is also an active member and currently a committee member in the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the Midwifery Association of Zambia (MAZ) which is involved in building capacity among midwives in the Nation.  Mutinke is also a committee member of the women’s committee of the University of Zambia Lecturers and Researchers’ Union (UNZALARU).

Mutinke is enthusiastic and reliable self-motivated

Publications
  1. Zulu. M. & Chanda D. (2017). Mothers Satisfaction with immediate Postpartum Care provided at Ndola Central Hospital. IJNR, Vol 3 (4), 135-144.
  2. Zulu. M. Confidence among Midwifery Students in Providing Postnatal Care at completion of training at selected Midwifery Schools in Zambia. (Accepted April, 2020 -AJMW).
  3. Zulu, M., Chirwa. C., Kafula,. F., Munadimbwe., K., & Ngoma J. Practice and Perception of Kangaroo Mother Care after Discharge from the Women and Newborn Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia. (Under review-Midwifery).
  4. Factors contributing to unsafe abortions amongst adolescents in Chibolya compound of Katete district Zambia (Work in progress-Manuscript preparation).
  5. Working towards control and elimination of Malaria: A case of pregnant women and their under-five children’s utilization of Long-lasting Insecticide treated nets in Lusaka district, Zambia (work in progress data analysis).