Ms. Theresa Zibengwa

Ms. T. Zibengwa lectures in the Department. She holds Master of Arts (MA) degree in African History, Bachelor of Arts (BA) Special Honours (GZU), Bachelor of Arts degree (GZU) and Post Graduate Diploma in Education attained from Bindura University of Science Education.

Research Interests:

  • Gender
  • Indigenous Knowledge Systems
  • Human Rights and Democracy.

Publications:

  • ZibengwaT.,Mangiza, O., and Muguti T., “Harnessing Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Managing the Covid-19 Pandemic in Zimbabwe,” The Dyke, 15 (2), 2021
  • Govo N., Nkomo B., and Zibengwa T., “Juxtaposing Morgan Tsvangirai with other Political Leaders in Post-Independence Zimbabwe,” in N. Marongwe and F. Duri (ed), Morgan Richard Tsvangirai’s Legacy: Opposition Politics and the Struggle for Human Rights, Democracy and Gender Sensitivities, African Books Collective, 2022.
  • T. Muguti and T. Zibengwa, “Indigenous Knowledge and Poverty Alleviation in Contemporary Zimbabwe,” in O. Mutapuri (ed), African Perspectives on Poverty, Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Innovation, Springer, 2022, pp.67-84.
Contact Information
Department:
History, Heritage and International Studies