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DAY 1: Plenary Session
DATE: Wednesday, 31 August 2016
DISCUSSION DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
Welcome Remarks
Welcome Remarks
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Arrival and Registration
Entertainment
TIME ACTIVITY PRESENTERCHAIRPERSON/
FACILITATOR
Kwekwe - Poly Band
Secretariat
Prof. A. Ambali
Eng. Q. C. KanhukamweChairman, Programme Prof. C. J. Chetsanga
Chairperson, RIOSET/ZIMCHE
Mrs. C. NyamutswaDG POTRAZ
VENUE: Ceremonial Hall
RESEARCH & INTELLECTUAL OUTPUTS, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (RIOSET) EXPO
Head of NEPAD Science & Technology Programme
Innovation and Commercialisation of Technology Prof. W. Parawira, BUSE
AU NEPAD Programmes in realising the Africa agenda 2063
Remarks from UNESCO
Econet’s role in optimising the application of ICTs in
Announcements
Mr. D Mboweni,
Mr. Shingi Munyeza
Vice Chancellor, NUST
Amb. M. T. Mapuranga (Dr.)
Mr. J. T Dewah
Mr. Samkange
Permanent Secretary MHTESTD
A/ PD MHTESTD
RIOSET MAIN ORGANISING COMMITTEE
RIOSET OVERVIEW
Teck@schoolMHTESTD
Mr. L. C. K. GwatiChairman RIOSET
CommitteeProtocol
Technomag
Mr M. N. NdudzoCEO, IDCZ
Director of Ceremonies: Prof. N. M. Bebhe Vice Chairperson, RIOSET
Rapporteur: Ms. B. Chipoye, Zimnatcom
Prof. H. Gijzen UNESCO ROSA
Director,
Design RIOSET(HIT)
e-Commerce DG Econet
Entrepreneurship in transforming the Zimbabwean economy Former CEO, RTG
POTRAZ role in creating a level playing field and responsible use of social media in Zimbabwe
Commercialization of research outputs
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
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Vision behindTech@School and Introducing guest of Honour
Telecoms Plenary Session
1230 - 1245
1245 - 1300
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1330 - 1400
DAY 1: Tech@School 2016 Program
DAY 2: Tech@School 2016 Program
DATE: Wednesday, 31 August 2016 to 01 September 2016 Thursday
TIME ACTIVITY PRESENTERCHAIRPERSON/
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VENUE: Ceremonial Hall
Beyond telecommunications solutions and the TelOne Story
Day 2
Transformation of an ISP in the digital age
RIO-SET 2016
RESEARCH & INTELLECTUAL OUTPUTS, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (RIOSET) EXPO
Econet CEO Mboweni.
Mr T Madyiwa
Mr T Madyiwa
How Econet has Impacted Zim
Transforming gvt institutions into profitable institutions.
Plenary Session
Ms B Chimanga
The impact of Tech in Zim
Mr R. GonyeHuawei Zimbabwe
ISP in Zimbabwe: Plenary
Mr C Mupeyiwa
Mr C Mupeyiwa
Mtasa ChipoTelone MD
Providing security in a digital era Ndebele Onias Eset Zimbabwe
Hardware provision and solution to keep Zimbabwe connected
Mr Rutsito TechnoMag Founder
Toneo T
Guest of Honour For Tech@School 2016Hon. DR Win Deputy Minister ICTPS
Mlambo
Mutandiro BrianNetone MD.
Demystifying the regulator and their purpose. Potraz Acting DG Cecilia Nyamutswa
How the Embassy have contributed to the growth of Tech In Zimbabwe
Ms. N. Finnemann US Embassy PR Officer
The opportunities Huawei presents and their role behind telecoms infrastructure
The emergence of alternative technologies as a new force
The First DNA Testing center in Zimbabwe DNA
Mr M. MavhondoGetCash
Prof. C. MasimirembwaAiBST
Marandure DennyZOL Zim CEO
The impact ZESA payments system and their role as an ISP Powertel ZimbabweTechnical Director
Mobile Technologies and opoortunies.
13:30:14:00 Shumba Chamunorwa Gtel Zimbabwe
Mobile app developments and the opportunities Dr Chiurunge Panache CSI CEO
Welcome Remarks
Official Opening Ceremony
DISCUSSION END OF DAY
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
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ACTIVITY PARTICIPANTS FACILITATORSTIME
VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS SEGMENT
DAY 1: Wednesday, 31 August 2016 Stage Managers - Mr. Masiyakurima, Mr. Tawandirwa & Mr. Mangezi
Mr. J. Mataruse (UCE)
Mrs. Zinyemba (Hillside-TC)Mr. Dzatsunga (Morg-Zint)
Mrs. L. Sango (Madz-TC)1400 - 1500
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MBIRA
LUNCH
POETRY
BREAK BREAK
VENUE: Ceremonial Hall CO-ORDINATORS:- Mr A. Nyathi & Mr. A. Ruzive
All registered Institutions (entry by ballot)
All registered Institutions (entry by ballot)
Mr. D. M. Leboho (Mkb-TC)
Mr. T. M. Kamudyariwa
Mrs. F. Matupire (BTTC)
(Kush Poly)
Mrs. L. Dlodlo (Byo Poly)
Director of Ceremony Mr. B. Banda (GZU)
Mrs. Kaseke (BTTC)
Mr. G. Chiinze (Mut Poly)
Ms. Munjoro (Masv Poly)
Ms. B. Chiza (Kush Poly) 1. FASHION SHOW
2. MR. & MISS RIO 2016All registered Institutions (entry by ballot)
RIO-SET 2016
RESEARCH & INTELLECTUAL OUTPUTS, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (RIOSET) EXPO
DAY 2: Thursday, 01 SEPTEMBER 2016
TRADITIONAL DANCE
ELECTRIC BAND
DRAMA
BREAK
LUNCH LUNCH
BREAK
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Mr. R. Jonasi (Byo Poly)
Mr. M. Nhamo (GZU)
Mr. A. Maziwisa (Mary Mt - TC)
All registered Institutions (entry by ballot)
All registered Institutions (entry by ballot)
All registered Institutions (entry by ballot)
1. FOODS & CULINARY
2. TOUR OF COLLEGE
0900 - 1300Ms. R. Ziso (Bon-TC)
Mrs. N. Sibanda (Byo Poly)
Mrs. Kausiyo (MZintec-TC)
Mrs. C. Chihanga (Nyad - TC)
Mr. Nyakakweto (Hre Poly)
All registered Institutions (entry by ballot)ARTS
STANDS
Mr. L. Nyoni (Kk Poly)
Mr. S. Nkala (JMN Poly)
Mr. Dzatsunga (MZINTEC - TC)
Mrs. Shoko (MSU)
Ms. M. Chirume (Masv-TC)
Mrs. L. Sango (Madz-TC)
Mr. E. Chudhume (Gw Poly)
(MUCHONGOYO)
Stage Managers - Mr. Mutengo, Mr. Magwati & Mrs. Muungani
CO-ORDINATORS:- Mr A. Nyathi & Mr. A. Ruzive
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
History of STI in Zimbabwe
Discussion Discussion
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DATE: Wednesday, 31 August 2016
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VENUE: Council Chambers
Welcome remarks
Funding Research at National Level
Grand Challenges in Science and Technology
Incentives and Policy Instruments, Zimbabwe
RIO-SET 2016
RESEARCH & INTELLECTUAL OUTPUTS, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (RIOSET) EXPO
SESSION 1: Status of Research in Zimbabwe
Prof. C. Chetsanga Prof W. Parawira
Mr. C. Mupeyiwa
Mr. T. Makandwa
Future Earth Programmes in relation to Zimbabwe Dr. D. Nyanganyura,
ICSU
Dr. Taruvinga,
Leadership Agenda
Bankers Association
of Zimbabwe
TEA
SESSION 2: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES
Dr Tich Mangwende,
NEPAD San Bio
Prof. W. Parawira
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Welcome Remarks and Recap of Day 1
Seed funding opportunities for Researchers
(Financial institutions) IDC0815 - 0830
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DAY 2: Parallel Session - SET
DATE: Thursday, 01 September 2016
TIME ACTIVITY PRESENTERCHAIRPERSON/
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VENUE: Council Chambers & Room B
ZIMCHE
SESSION 3A: IDEAS TO INNOVATIONS
Discussion Discussion
Discussion Discussion
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Bio Economics Strategy. Dr. J. MufandaedzaNBA
Discussion Discussion
Discussion Discussion
RIO-SET 2016
RESEARCH & INTELLECTUAL OUTPUTS, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (RIOSET) EXPO
Presentations
Mr G. TapfumaIDC Dr. A. KangwendeAfrica University
Mr C. Mupeyiwa
1. Session 3A Mr T Madyiwa
Intellectual Property protection in Technology
Commercialisation. Africa University
SESSION 3B TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT
Mr T. Makandwa
3. Session 4A Ms B Chimanga
Commercialization of Technology and Research
from Higher and Tertiary Institutions,
Output
“Commercialization of Technology: Case Studies from
other countries."
Dr. G. H. Sibanda
3 Eyes PL
Prof. C. Mahamadi
(BUSE)
SESSION 4A PRODUCT AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
Mr N. Dupwa
4. Session 4B Mr C Mupeyiwa
Dr. B. Nthangeni, Chief Scientific Officer, Onderstepoort Biological Products SOC Ltd, South Africa
Dr A. Ncube: Managing Challenges to Technology Transfer and
Commercialisation
SESSION 4B BUSINESS START-UP
Mr E. Bhunu
2. Session 3B Mr T Makandwa
Mrs R. KarimanziraModerator
Role of Plant varieties, including the UPOV in Transfer of Technology
convention
Industry and academic linkages in support of businessstart ups
Dr V. Phephane, Senior Commercialisation ManagerDr Eric Chakauya
NEPAD SANBIO
COMMERCIALISATION OF R&D - A proposal collaboration between Industry and Institutions of HigherLearning – An Institutional Perspective
for Eng. P. Muredzi
HIT
Panel Discussion Eng Gwata (SME - Gwatamatic),Mr Talon Garikayi (HIT) Mr C Mutandi (OMPECK) Mr G H Sibanda (BRILL - Three Eyes Imperial IP Solutions) Dr M Manyuchi (HIT)Eng L Mukono ( Mukonitronics) Prof Parawira - Moderator
Report back from parallel sessions
RESEARCH AGENDA FOR 2017
Teck@school
Report Back Session
Bringing new products from Research to Market - OBPvaccine manufacturer’s experiences.
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
7. The informal apprenticeship miracle: A case for Mbare-
8. Determinants of small and medium enterprises' (SMEs)
1. Innovative Agricultural Financing: The driver to
2.An analysis of the determinants of private domestic
4. Entrepreneurial skills by cross border traders: An ethical
6. Business process reengineering: An analysis of success
3.Women's economic empowerment via entrepreneurial
5. The church as a social enterprise: A strategy for
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
Day 1: Parallel Session - Social Sciences (A)
DATE: Wednesday, 31 August 2016
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Zimbabwean economic growth. mheref@msu.ac.zw (MSU)
savings in Zimbabwe: The starting point for accumula-ting local capital for economic growth
chawarurawil@gmail.com tafevute@gmail.comvusabhuku@gmail.com
Chawarura I W, Vutete T
L. Vutete C (NUST/ZOU)
opportunities in Zimbabwe's informal sector: Case of Glenview furniture complex in Harare kapesatonde@yahoo.com
panaincar@gmail.com lindamabwe@gmail.com
Kapera T, Mutigwe E &Mabwe L (ZEGU)
expose for economic development Zimbabwepanaincar@gmail.com kapesatonde@yahoo.com
(ZEGU)Mutigwe E & Kapea T
lindamabwe@gmail.com
Mabwe L & Kapesa T
and failure factors admzaem@gmail.com
(MTB)Zaemba A
Magaba Informal Industry
Muchabaiwa W (ZEGU)
fmugozhi@yahoo.comgmugano@gmail.com
Mugozhi F & Mugano G
Dr. E. Musvosvi
- Chandaengerwa
(WUA)
Mr. T. Muyambo
(ZEGU)
Ms. G. Mandewo
(WUA)
Dr. P. L. Mangevo
(AU)
VENUE: CEN 2, Ground Floor, Chemical Engineering
Mhere F & Ntini N
economic development(ZEGU)
wonmuchabaiwa@gmail.com
survival in the export market: An appraisal
RIO-SET 2016
RESEARCH & INTELLECTUAL OUTPUTS, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (RIOSET) EXPO
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
Day 1: Parallel Session- Social Sciences (B)
DATE: Wednesday, 31 August 2016
1545 - 1600
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Dr. S. R. Mhlahlo
(MSU)
Mrs. F. Joko
(Hillisde)
Dr. O. Sibanda
(LSU)
Mrs. M. Chishaka
(Masv-TC)
VENUE: CEN 3, Ground Floor, Chemical Engineering Building
RIO-SET 2016
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DISCUSSION
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1. Reality of youth empowerment for rural development in a district of Eastern Zimbabwe
jfrancis@univen.ac.za
Marango T, Francis J &Mambande N M Insti of Rural Dev.Venda
2. Empowerment through harnessing of local talent: The Golden spiderweb case, Chirumhanzu District, 1991-
Ncube Sibanengi
2000 sikancube@gmail.com
3. University and SME collaboration in the STEM Environment: Challenges and The way forward for economic growth in Zimbabwe
Vutete Clever &Vutete ChrisZOU AScaRRvusabhuku@gmail.com
4. A lotka-volterra competition model for modelling market Marx Dambaza <marxieod@yahoo.co.uk>Sengweni W & Chigidi E
competition in the telecommunication industry: Case study of Zimbabwe
5. Bank involvement with SMEs in Zimbabwe Dambaza MMarx Dambaza <marxieod@yahoo.co.uk>
6. Obstacles inhibiting the youths from empowering
8. Quality assurance in teacher education: An analysis of
themselvesmatarukabernard@yahoo.comMataruka B
Ndhlovu D (Hill-TC)
Ndhlovuimizi69@gmail.com
7. The effectiveness of traffic safety laws and enforcement in reducing traffic accident in the city of Harare,
Hute I & N Gwenhere
(Hre Poly)issachute@gmail.com
(Mary Mt - TC)
Re-evaluation of literature review
factors that impede on quality assurance in teacher train-ing colleges in Zimbabwe
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
Day 1: Parallel Session- Science, Engineering & Technology (A)
DATE: Wednesday, 31 August 2016
1545 - 1600
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Dr. T. Bhunu
(CUT)
Mr. N. Charumbira
(Gweru Poly)
Dr. T. Bhunu
(CUT)
Mr. N. Charumbira
(Gweru Poly)
VENUE: GW 14, Commerce Drum Hall, Commerce Building
RIO-SET 2016
RESEARCH & INTELLECTUAL OUTPUTS, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (RIOSET) EXPO
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
3. Techno-economic assessment for activated biochar production from waste paper mill sludge for application in papermill waterwater treatment as a bio-absorbent
Manyuchi M M Chaukura N & Ruzvidzo C
(HIT)
mmanyuchi@hit.ac.zwnchaukura@hit.ac.zw
6. Small scale power generation
5. Best practices and lessons learned in Israel's high-technology
4. The use of polymer coated bitmumen for Zimbabwean roads in facilitating the infrastructure and utilities cluster for the
industry innovation
Maune A
ZimAsset
Muzata T S (HIT)muzatatanya@gmail.comtmuzata@hit.ac.zw
Mufundisi T (BYO Power Station)tawandamufundisi@gmail.com
Alexander Maune <alexandermaune6@gmail.com>
5. Higher education cloud computing in Zimbabwe: Towards
6. Information communication technology (ICT) in Zimbabwe, Progress and challenges
understanding trends of adoption Giyane M & Buckley S (MSU)Giyane.maximillan@gmail.com
Rajah N (MSU) naomerajah@gmail.com
1.
2. Investigation of Alum from locally abundant kaolin clays
A survey of the security readiness of the Zimbabwe IPV4 internet space
Marengereke TShoniwa RFadaraliki D (HIT)david fadaraliki <innodee@gmail.com>
Nyamunda B C (MSU)
nyamundab@gmail.comusing sulphuric acid
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
Day 1: Parallel Session- Science, Engineering & Technology (B)
DATE: Wednesday, 31 August 2016
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VENUE: G 90, Ground Floor, Chemistry Building
RIO-SET 2016
RESEARCH & INTELLECTUAL OUTPUTS, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (RIOSET) EXPO
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
Mr. S. Manyere
Mr. S. Manyere
Mr. M. Sibanda
Mr. M. Sibanda
(Byo Poly)
(Byo Poly)
4. Supercontinuum generation in photonic crystal fiber
5. TVETization of information technology training in polytechnics case of Harare Poly
6. Material Science and Engineering
3. Filtration properties of electrospun silver/polysulfone Nanocomposite membrane
Madzokere T CChitambwe T (HIT)Karthigeyan A
Jena J F, Dlodlo T SBua Bassuah P KBarichole P (NUST)
Chikombingo Cclemchiko@gmail.com
Madovi G (UCE) Madovi2010@hotmail.com
tmadzokere@hit.ac.zw
James Jena <james.jena@nust.ac.zw>
(Hre Poly)
7. Possible alternatives of managing domestic solid waste in Moyo Lmmanyuchi@hit.ac.zw
(HILL-TC)
the city of Bulawayo
8. Design of a single phase power factor correction gadgetSibanda BSibanda.brian252@gmail.com
1. Separation of mercury from its aqueous solutions through hybrid complexation-ultrafiltration
2. Catalytic performance of CeO2-CuO, and CeO2-CoO nano-
Chitambwe TMadzokere T CKavitha E (HIT)
Mahofa E PNarsaiah B (HIT)Chakra Ch. S
trymorechitambwe@gmail.comtchitambwe@hit.ac.zw
composites for low temperature diesel soot oxidationeubertmahofa@gmail.com
(Hre - Poly)
(Hre - Poly)
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DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
Day 1: Parallel Session - Arts & Culture (A)
DATE: Wednesday, 31 August 2016
VENUE: FD 96, First Floor, Chemistry Building
Dr. W. Zivenge
Dr. W. Zivenge
Mrs. V. S. Nyathi
Mrs. V. S. Nyathi
(UCE)
(UCE)
1. Indigenous knowledge systems: A haven for economic growth
Muyambo T
2. Uneven economic development and ethnic consciousness in Zimbabwe
3. Towards an African economic growth through an African
Rwodzi A
Ndhlovu D (HILL-TC)4. Ubuntu/Unhu., language and economic growth: the role of stAfrican proverbs in the development of the 21 century “Person skills”
Mubonderi B & Maeresa M(CUZ)
(CUZ)
( )ZEGUtmabhuyamuyambo@gmail.com
aarwodzi@gmail.com
ethic centred approach
ndhlovuimizi69@gmail.com
bmubonderi@cuz.ac.zwmmaeresa@cuz.ac.zw
5. The renascent of African intellectual pride by puncturing imperial discourse through African critical theory
7. Unhu/Ubuntu for socio-cultural transformation in Zimbabwean Teachers Colleges
8. Indigenous Knowledge systems for sustainable economic growth
6. Unpacking and repacking unhu/Ubuntu philosophy for sustainable economic growth
Moyo L (HILL-TC)
Munjoma S (Mary Mt-TC)
lincolnmandikate@yahoo.com
Taringa BNyamukunda M (BTTC)taringab@yahoo.com
smunjoma@gmail.com
Mufore P, Munjoma MMusasa T & Kaisa S paulmufore@gmail.commmunjoma@gmail.commusasatend@gmail.comkaisasusan@gmail.com
(GZU)
(GZU)
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
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DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
Day 1: Parallel Session - Arts & Culture (B)
DATE: Wednesday, 31 August 2016
VENUE: Apllied Science Boardroom, Chemistry Building
Mr. D. Mazire
Mr. D. Mazire
(Morg-TC)
(Morg-TC)
(GZU)
(GZU)
Dr. Thodlana
Dr. Thodlana
1. Unhu/Ubuntu,for combating the increase of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among college students
Banditi V
2. A study of the historiography of the term Shona
3. Infusing indigenous knowledge systems into teacher
4. The nature of peace education in African Indigenous
education curriculum through national and strategic studies
(Mkb-TC)viobanditi@gmail.com
Dube Rduberenia@gmail.com
Knowledge Systems
Zinhumwe D RNyanhanga B SKanyowa T B (BTTC)
Makoni R (AU)
Richard Makoni <makonir@africau.edu>
(Arts, Culture and Humanities) drzinhumwe@gmail.combnyanhanga@gmail.comtandykanyowa@gmail.com
Nhongo E (BYO Poly)
Dube M (JMN Poly)
Tembo C MSU ( )
Mpofu P MSU ( )
5. The role of Ubuntu/unhu in technical vocational education
6. Developing literacy for economic growth through SeSotho:
7. In search of performance space or abusing the dariro?:
8. Refashioning cultural capital towards sustainable
and training (TVET) in Zimbabwean polytechnics
A reality or Myth
Contextualising dariro in selected poetry of Ignatius Mabasa
development in Zimbabwe
enhongo@gmail.com
Marethadube@gmail.com
tembo.charles7@gmail.com
phillip.mpofu@gmail.com
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Day 1: Parallel Session - Agriculture, Environment & Natural Resources (A)
DATE: Wednesday, 31 August 2016
VENUE: CIS Boardroom, Commerce Building
1. Mathematical modelling of heartwater diseases in Cattle: Application of Ordinary Differential Equations
2. Evaluating fruit yield, nutritional composition and quality under water stress conditions in Zimbabwe
Edziwa X, Ngezimana W,Chipomho J & Mapope N
3. Building resilient and sustainable energy systems in Southern Africa: Strategies and support measures
4. Effects of on-site sanitation systems on the quality of surface and underground water sources
Vutete T L & Vutete C (ZOU)tafevutete@gmail.comvusabhuku@gmail.com
( )SIRDC
wngezimana@gmail.com (UZ)
Dengende Odengendeoswald@gmail.comodengende@sirdc.ac.zw
Hungwe E, Masama E & Ngongoni N T (ZOU)edmasama@yahoo.com
6. Hyparrhenia filipendula:An untapped resource for curbing sperennial feed deficit challenges in smallholder livestock
8. Farmers adaptation to climate change in communal areas of Zimbabwe
5. Harnessing urban effluent for development: The case of Harare City's cattle project since the 1970s
7. Impact and adoption of feed technologies: A case study of
Nharira – Lancashire Dairy Scheme
Washaya S, Masunda BMupangwa J.F & Ngongoni N T(AU, UZ, ZOU)
Gusha J, Kapondoro C
& Halimani T E (UZ)jtgusha@gmail.com
Mutasa T (BUSE)tmutasa09@gmail.com
<washayas@africau.edu>
Ncube S (Free State, SA)skancube@gmail.com
production
Dr. O. Tada (CUT)
Dr. M. Maphosa
(LSU)
Mrs. S. Makamure
(SU)
Mr. O. Tinonetsana
(BTTC)
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Day 1: Parallel Session- Agriculture, Environment & Natural Resources (B)
DATE: Wednesday, 31 August 2016
VENUE: WF 3, First Floor, Administration Building
4. Morphological and chemical characteristics of Taro
2. The effect of bio-digester slurry on the productivity, chemical and mineral composition of napier fodder
(UZ Venda
3. Promoting agriculture and tourism linkages
1. Biomass production and residual N contribution of selected legumes to a maize crop in legume-maize rotational system
Ncube N, Chiteka Z A& Mtaita T A (AU)
Makuyana T (Hre Poly)
Tumbure A, Mapanda FWuta M
<atumbure@yahoo.co.uk>
(Soil Productivity Research Laboratory UZ)
Katsande S, Gusha JBaloyi JJ, Mfanuzile W L& Mzezewa JUniversity, SA)Simbarasher46@gmail.com
makuyanatawanda@gmail.com
(Colocasia spp and Tannia (Xanthomonas spp) landraces collected in Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe <albertchiteka@gmail.com>
5. Influence of the EI Nino and Botswana upper high phenomena on the 2015/16 drought in Zimbabwe
Mujere N & Chibaura N(UZ Meteorological Services Dept)never mujere <nemuj@yahoo.co.uk>
6. Production of bio-fertilizer from Jatropha cake blended with vermicompost and vermiwash
Manyuchi M M &Nyamunokora M (HIT)mmanyuchi@hit.ac.zw
7. Quality of sludge water from Morton jaffray water treat- ment plan and its implications for disposal and use for
8. The effect of a restricted lighting programme on health, productivity and carcass quality of Cobb500 broiler
Gwabuya P & Moyo M T
Dube S, Muchaonyerwa PMapanda F & Hughes J
maghirethi@gmail.com (LSU)
irrigation(WUA, Kwazulu Natal, UZ)dubesinikiwe@yahoo.com
chickens
Mr. G. Munjoma
(MTC)
Dr. I. Mharapara
(ARC)
Mr. G. Munjoma
(MTC)
Dr. I. Mharapara
(ARC)
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DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
Day 1: Parallel Session - Education & Pedagogy (A)
DATE: Wednesday, 31 August 2016
VENUE: G 91, Ground Floor, Chemistry Building
1. Lecturers and students' perception of main subject: A case study of Mkoba Teachers College
Sibanda J (Mkb-TC)
Chidakwa T T (UZ)
Manyakara R
2. A decade of implementing gender protocols in higher and tertiary education: Practical lessons from women's
3.
Open Distance Learning in Pre-service Teacher Education: Possibilities and Challenges
4. Promoting sexual rights of visually impaired female students in tertiary institutions: The case of Mutare Teachers' College
Razuwika J (Mut-Poly)
(Mkb -TC)
jossibs@gmail.com
Tichaona.chidakwa@gmail.com
rmanyakara@gmail.com
jrazuwika@gmail.com
University in Africa
7. The causes of sexual harassment in teacher training colleges: The African perspective
8. The preparedness of primary school teachers in teaching using ICT: A case at Mzilikazi District
5. Inclusive recruitment in teacher education
6. Teaching and assessing large classes in Zimbabwe's
Mtetwa T B, Sango LDzavo J tsumtetwe@gmail.comlocsango@yahoo.com
Takavarasha E (HILL-TC)
Takavarasha E (HILL-TC)
eugtakavarasha@gmail.com
eugtakavarasha@gmail.com
Moyo Alvon, Sibanda Q& Dube Raphael (UCE)alvon2010@gmail.com
secondary schools: challenges and opportunities
Dr. Nyikahadzoyi
(BUSE)
Mr. M. Maesera
(CUZ)
Dr. Nyikahadzoyi
(BUSE)
Mr. M. Maesera
(CUZ)
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DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
Day 1: Parallel Session - Education & Pedagogy (B)
DATE: Wednesday, 31 August 2016
VENUE: CEN 1, Ground Floor, Chemical Engineering Building
1. Skills for all: President Gabriel Mugabe's Grand Plan for Psychomotor Education For Zimbabweans
2. Social studies curriculum for citizen participation: Case
3. The gender agenda and economic growth: An analysis of the involvement of girls and boys in agriculture,
Siyakwazi B J, CHabaya RMachingura V, Chirombe LChikoko V GZU ( )profbjsiyakwazi@gmail.com
Zimunda S
. Kasonde S (Masv-Poly)
4. Promoting holistic development through innovative educational assessment initiatives
szimunda@gmail.com
kasondes@gmail.com
Jabangwe Ppraisemorejabangwe@gmail.com
study of Shamva District
environment and economic growth activities, A case of Bere and Temeraire High School in Mashava
5. Non-resident students: Circumstantially victimised or
6. Use of mobile computing in Technical and Vocational
victimising?
Education institutions: A case of Gweru Polytechnic
Chigerwe W (Mkb-TC)
Maketa P (Gw-TC)
wchigwrwe@gmail.com
Maketa.p@gwerupoly.ac.zw
7. A case study: Strategies for accessing inclusive education at Bulawayo Polytechnic
Chabwera S BYO-Poly)
8. Teaching practice documentation for quality assurance: Mutisi D & Chigwrew W (Mkb-TC)
fStefani.chabwera@gmail.com
A case study of one teachers college in Zimbabwemutisidavid@gmail.comwchigerwe@gmail.com
Mrs. K. Zendah
(MTC)
Prof. O. Mafa
(ZOU)
Dr. H. H. Chikuya
(ZIMCHE)
Prof. O. Mafa
(ZOU)
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DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
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Day 1: Parallel Session- Education & Pedagogy (C)
DATE: Wednesday, 31 August 2016
VENUE: SLT 1, Small Lecture Theatre 1, Commerce Building
1. Guidance and counselling needs for student teachers: A
3. A modified poisson regression model on local area deprivation and ART Non-Adherence (number of dose
Mutisi D & Bondai B
4. Rural secondary pupils' skills and atiitudes towards ICT: A case study of secondary schools in Matopo District
Mateza B S & Mubaiwa B
2. From theory to action: The case for Zimbabwean polytechnic curriculum
mutisidavid@gmail.combbondai2010@gmail.com
case study of one primary teachers' college in Zimbabwe
Mazani W (Hre Poly)
Chipepa F, Dambaza MCharumbira W F MSU ( )
drwmazani@gmail.com
nsikanimm@yahoo.combenhildamubaiwa@gmail.com
(Mkb-TC / UZ)
misses per month) in rural Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
(BYO Poly)
5. The efficacy of open distance learning in primary teachers' colleges: A case of 2-5-2 Model
6. Perceptions of early childhood development (ECD) teachers and parents on the appropriateness of the Early Childhood Development “A” and “B” curriculu: The case
Moyo M, Gumbo R &Ncube S UCE ( )
7. Analysing school based teaching practice supervision of student teachers juxtapose college based
Masvosva M (Masv-TC)
8. Additive bi-lingual education system in the promotion of ubuntu for economic growth
Mufore P, Munjoma MMusasa T & Kaisa S (Mut-TC)paulmufore@gmail.commmunjoma@gmail.com
Sifiso.ncube@hotmail.com
Madziva Vo (Masv-Poly)Alvon Moyo [alvon2010@gmail.com]
masvosvam@gmail.com
of 5 selected primary
Prof. I. RBerduct (BUSE)
Dr. Mugweni(GZU)
Prof. I. RBerduct (BUSE)
Dr. Mugweni(GZU)
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DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
Day 1: Parallel Session - Education & Pedagogy (D)
DATE: Wednesday, 31 August 2016
VENUE: SLT 2, Small Lecture Theatre 2, Commerce Building
2. Parental involvement and perceptions of their role in early
1.The practicum assessment paradox: The trial in assessment conflict
Zenda T J
Chishaka M ( )BTTC
3. Assessment of computer studies learning environment
4. Who said the visually impaired cannot teach?: Nature of the context of teaching
Matorevhu A, Munjoma G KZendah T J & Mutseekwa C
amatorevhu@gmail.com
tzenda@gmail,com
mollychishaka@gmail.com
(CSLE)
childhood pedagogy in Masvingo urban
(Mut-TC)
Matorevhu A (Mut-TC)amatorevhu@gmail.com
Tauzeni T
Tauzeni T
6. Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) adoption: A case study of one Zimbabwean
7. The use of mother tongue instruction in the teaching of environmental science: A case of selected schools in
8. Teacher education in the digital era: An analysis of ICT
5. When is opportune to begin?: ICT for the visually impaired learner (VIL)
Matorevhu A (Mut-TC)
Mutisi D (Mkb-TC)
amatorevhu@gmail.com
mutisidavid@gmail.comPrimary Teachers College
(Sk-TC)
(Sk-TC)
Tendai1masunda@gmail.com
Tendai1masunda@gmail.com
Chitungwiza
competencies among student teachers
Dr. S. Chimhenga
(ZOU)
Mrs. R. Kutiwa
(Nyad-TC)
Dr. S. Chimhenga
(ZOU)
Mr. G. Dube
(JMN Poly)
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DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
Day 1: Parallel Session - Health & Wellbeing
DATE: Wednesday, 31 August 2016
Venue: AG 22, Ground Floor, Computer Science, Administration Building
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1. Impact of poverty on risk-behaviours towards hypertension: The case of Dikgale HDSS
4. Dietary Change, type 2 diabetes mellitus prevalence in Zimbabwe (1970's – 2016): A case of Bikita District, Masvingo
Gunhu R (GZU)
2. Breakfast consumption and snacking patterns of normal and
3. Understanding the impact of indoor residual spraying (IRS) on measures of malaria morbidity in selected primary schools
Lukwa N, Matambu S LCharimari L& Man'adu
Magiya P J & Makhubele J C prinslinkglobal@gmail.com
overweight Bulawayo Polytechnic lectures and students, Zimbabwe
Mazula MgciniwethuBhebhe R (BYO Poly)Mgcinimazula01@gmail.com
rgunhu@gzu.ac.zw
(University of Limpopo)
in Centenary district, Zimbabwe(National Institute of Health Res.)nziraa33@yahoo.co.uk
5. Level and determinants of diabetes knowledge in patients with diabetes: a comparative study between patients from
Mufunda E (ZOU)
6. Substance use among Zimbabwean men and women:
7. Community antimalarial use patterns and rapid testing for fake or substandard drugs in Mutasa District, Zimbabwe
Shiripinda I (AU)
esthermufund@yahoo.co.ukessie.mufunda8@gmail.com
ishiripinda@africau.edu
a diabetes association centre and those attending outpatients' clinic at a Central hospital in Zimbabwe
ZED and the effects in Makoni South District, Zimbabwe
Mharakurwa S, Mutambu S Matsena Z, Mudare N, Makuwaza A,Munyati S, (AU) Gwanzura L,Mason P, Moss W & Cui L
Sungano Mharakurwa <mharakurwas@africau.edu>
8. Uptake of cervical cancer screening among women of child bearing age at Harare City Council Clinics, Zimbabwe (2015)
Dodge E, Chideme-MunodawafaChonzi P (AU)Dr Auxilia Chideme-Munodawafa <amunodawafa1@gmail.com>
Mrs. S. H. Rutsate
(NUST)
Mr. F. Tarwireyi
(Hre-Poly)
Mr. F. Tarwireyi
(Hre-Poly)
Prof. A.
ChidemeMunodawafa
(AU)
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
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Day 1: Parallel Session - Religion & Spirituality
DATE: Wednesday, 31 August 2016
Venue: AG 22, Ground Floor, Computer Science, Administration Building
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1. African religion: The vehicle through which economic growth can be realised. A case of Manicaland Province
Hove D G (Mkb- TC)gillydorcashove@gmail.com
eramasitera@gmail.com2. Appropriating some ideas from the capabilities approach for
Zimbabwean Economic GrowthMasitera E (GZU)
3. The impact of chapel time services to student teachers' life
during pre-service training at Nyadire teachers' college elindanga7@gmail.comrnyarugwe@gmail.com
Ndanga E, Nyarugwe R
& Kutiwa R (Nyad - TC)
4. Jesus, retaliation and justice: A case study of Mutasa Districtsheilachamburuka@yahoo.comChamburuka S
5. Conceptualisation of mental illness among christian clergy
in Harare, Zimbabwe
Murambidzi I (University of Cape Town)ignicious murambidzi <murambidzi@gmail.com>
Mrs. B. Z. Podzo
(RCU)
Mr. C. Hove
(Mkb-TC)
Mrs. B. Z. Podzo
(RCU)
Mr. C. Hove
(Mkb-TC)
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
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DISCUSSION
.
Day 1: Parallel Session - Management & Leadership
DATE: Wednesday, 31 August 2016
VENUE: Fd3 - First Floor, Commerce Building
Sibanda V (NUST)
1. Post-independence Zimbabwean macroeconomic policies: Do they work?
2. Adoption of virtual office management as a competitive strategy in the service industry in Zimbabwe
3. Intellectual property rights as a competitive and innovative tool in the context of LDCs
4. Innovative Leadership in Complex platforms
Sibanda V, Dhlamini SNgwenya B (NUST)
Siabnda V & Ngwenya B (NUST/SU)
Machona B (Durban University of Technology)
Vusumuzi.sibanda@nust.ac.zw
Vusumuzi.sibanda@nust.ac.zw
Vusumuzi.sibanda@nust.ac.zw
Machonablessing@gmail.com
5. Creating innovative management committees in Zimbabwe
6. Nothing about us without us – A critical analysis of the impact of different administrative styles on students affairs
7. Women in leadership: Case of Redcliff Municipality
8. Motivational issues for lecturers in tertiary institutions: A
Mukando T (Mut-TC
Nyabadza G (Mary Mt- TC)
Sithole A (MSU)
tarisayimukando@gmail.com
gilbertnyabadza@gmail.com
case of BYO Poly
geclwa05@gmail.com
Teacher Training institutions for sustainable development
at teachers' colleges in Zimbabwe
Gwangwara E, Svodziwa MKurete F (Byo-Poly)mathewsvodziwa@gmail.com
Dr. I. Nzero
(CUT)
Dr. I. Nzero
(CUT)
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DISCUSSION DISCUSSION
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DISCUSSION
Day 2: Parallel Session - Social Science
DATE: Thursday, 01 SEPTEMBER 2016
1130 - 1145
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Recap Session
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1. An enquiry into the potential economic benefits for Zimbabwe in the Tripartite Free Trade agreement
2. Transition from schooling to employment
3 Consumers' perspectives on the nutritional facts in food labels. A case of urban consumers in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Chigome J (MSU)chigomej@msu.ac.zwjsychigome@gmail.com
gjekese@hit.ac.zw, wmakondo@hit.ac.zw4. Intelligent market forecast of perishables demand using
Chiyangwa R C, Jekese G,
advanced time series analysis
kudzieshava@gmail.comShava K (RCU)
Mazula M (BYO Poly)Mgcinimazula01@gmail.com
chiedza11@gmail.com (HIT)
Makondo W & Hwata C
7. An empirical analysis of the impact of aid on poverty in selected Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) countries: 2009-2013
Jambaya I M, Karumbidza N & 5. Inclusivity in driving schools: Zimbabwe Traffic safety board walk the talk
Simuka J (HIT)jsimuka@hit.ac.zw 6. The role of entrepreneurship in economic development in
Zimbabwe
Musinae0775@gmail.com
Musina E
Bvumisani T C (MUT -TC)imjambaya@gmail.com
Mbira L & Ncube M (LSU)8. Nurturing an investment culture for sustainable livelihoods among the Zimbabwean poor leonard mbira <leombira@yahoo.com>
9 “Teach them how to fish do not just give them the fish” a new
10. As the Zimbabwean economy dwindles is entrepreneurship
11. The impact of investment policies on foreign direct
12. In search of an Africa Literary Theory: Bridging the Gap
dimension to corporate social responsibility.
the appropriate tool for economic drive
investment in Zimbabwe (2009-2014)
between individual talent and Social Responsibility
Nyamwanza L (MSU)
Furusa M (AU)
Nyamwanza L (MSU)
nyamwanzal@msu.ac.zw
<kangwendea@africau.edu>
nyamwanzal@msu.ac.zw
Muzhangara P, Vutete V &
vvutete@yahoo.commazhangarap@gmail.com
Vutete C (ZOU)
14. An analysis of bank financing to small and medium enter-
15. The economic status of Zimbabwe Teachers' Colleges
prises as an engine to national economic growth
lecturers: Implications on quality
13. The place and significance of the humanities in growing theeconomy of Zimbabwe
16. Customer loyalty, a reality or an allegory: Exposing Dick and Basu (1994) Loyalty segmentation model in Bindura fast food industry
bmubonderi@cuz.ac.zw
Mubonderi B, Rwodzi A
Moyo J N & Janhi C
Magumbo R (Masv-TC)regedzai magumbo <magumbor@gmail.com>
& Maeresa M (CUZ)
jostiel@yahoo.com (Gw Poly)
Kufakunesu F (ZEGU)faustinokufakunesu@gmail.com
17 . A survey on the use of social networking sites by college students
Mateza B S & Mubaiwa B (Byo Poly) benhildamubaiwa@gmail.com
18 . Bridging the gap between the haves and the have-nots in society through collaborative learning using ICTs bmatiashe@yahoo.com
Matiashe B (Mary Mt - TC)
19 . Hardcopy or softcopy, which way to go bmatiashe@yahoo.comMatiashe B (Mary Mt - TC)
20. Globalisation and the empowerment of disabled people in Zimbabwe: A social model account
Shava K (RCU)
kudzieshava@gmail.com
Dr. S. R. Mhlahlo
(MSU)
Mr. A. Munjoma
(Mut-TC)
Dr. S. R. Mhlahlo
(MSU)
Mr. A. Munjoma
(Mut-TC)
Dr. A. Tirivangana
(ZIMCHE)
Mrs. V. S. Nyathi
(UCE)
Dr. A. Tirivangana
(ZIMCHE)
Mrs. V. S. Nyathi
(UCE)
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION DISCUSSION
LUNCH LUNCH
DISCUSSION
Day 2: Parallel Session - Science, Engineering & Technology (A)
DATE: Thursday, 01 SEPTEMBER 2016
1130 - 1145
1245 - 1315
1145 - 1200
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4. Design of an executable solutions management platform
Shoniwa R, Fadaraliki DSusairaj M C (HIT)
6. Detection of mycotoxins in opaque beer production
3. Designing an electric multi-fruit and vegetable dryer for value addition and beneficiation in Zimbabwe
(Mkb-TC) drwmazani@gmail.comChigerwe J & Mazani W
jennytchigerwe@gmail.com
innodee@gmail.com
Kauro P & Ndlovu Ckaurop@msu.ac.zw
based on virtual machine snapshots
5. Optimisation of adsorption performance of Cd II and PbII ions from industrial effluent water using modified pumice stone.
Mavhaire G, Tapera MSamhu V (Hre-Poly)mavhaireg@gmail.com
(MSU)
(MSU)
Kanyunga C, Rushambwa C MC
Zwavashe T (HIT)8. Home energy management system with automatic load control
10. Effectiveness of the pyrolysis plant as a strategy for plastic and wood (sawdust) waste management by Mutare City
tchamunorwa@hit.ac.zw
Makuwaza E H M (Mut-TC)Elinah Makuwaza <tariraielinah@gmail.com>
7. Design of an ice thermal storage system for hotel air-conditioning in Zimbabwe
Mutenhabundo W (HIT)Zimbudzana P & Chiteka Kwmutenhabundo@gmail.compolitekuda@gmail.com
9. Performance evaluation of cultured bacteria in the treatment of opaque beer brewery wastewater
Manhokwe S & Gomo Bmanhokwes@msu.ac.zw
Council.
12.The wireless revolution and its implications for rural development: the case of Mberengwa East in Zimbabwe
14. Knowledge management in information technology product
Rugara T & Muwaniki Ctrugara@gzu.ac.zwcmuwaniki@gzu.ac.zw
(HIT)
Mtembo W & Buckely S
JWashington Mtembo <washington.mtembo@gmail.com>
11. Design of an automated vibration monitoring system for condition based maintenance of a lathe machine
Chikuruwo M (HIT)nrarihugh@gmail.com
13. Promotion of the use of modern design and manufacturing engineering technology tools, principles and concepts in Zimbabwean industries
Mashonganyika I (NUST)Ishmashonga1234@gmail.com
(School of Computing SA) design and development based organisations in Zimbabwe
trugara@gzu.ac.zwcmuwaniki@gzu.ac.zw
15. Review of solar thermal storage systems and materials
Chiteka K & Mutenhabundo W tavakudzira@gmail.com (HIT)
16.Traffic electric power generation TEPG) Chisadza Z (NUST)
17. Growing the Zimbabwean economy through intellectual property and technology commercialization: a case study approach
Charis Ggratitude.charis@xmpla.com
chisadzazvirevo@gmail.com
1. Optimum parameters for the recovery of caesium alum from pollucite ore
Masawi D & Manyere S
Masawi D & Manyere S
smanyere@gmail.comdamascusmasawi@gmail.com
smanyere@gmail.comdamascusmasawi@gmail.com
(Hre-Poly))
(Hre-Poly))2. Retrosynthesis of clotrimazole
18. Virtual mapping using 3D immersive technology for tourism promotion in Zimbabwe
Gwavava W & Govere W(HIT) wellytg@gmail.comwgovereh@gmail.com
Chigunwe G & Mpofu T P Z (ZOU) 19. Inclusivity of public infrastructure provision for persons with disabilities: A case of Bindura Urban
gchigunwe@gmail.com
20. Design of a simulated conservatory control system
Masiyazi L, Museka D (HIT)Garikayi T & Vhovha Pmasiyazil@gmail.commusekahit@gmail.com
Dr. G. Mazithulela(NUST)
Mr. N. Charumbira(Gw. Poly)
Eng. F. Gweme(SIRDC)
Dr. G. Mazithulela(NUST)
Mr. N. Charumbira(Gw. Poly)
Eng. F. Gweme(SIRDC)
Mr. T. Chirikure(Masv-Poly)
Dr. E. Kapuya(SIRDC)
Mr. T. Chirikure(Masv-Poly)
Dr. E. Kapuya(SIRDC)
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION DISCUSSION
LUNCH LUNCH
DISCUSSION
Day 2: Parallel Session - Science, Engineering & Technology (B)
DATE: Thursday, 01 SEPTEMBER 2016
1130 - 1145
1245 - 1315
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RESEARCH & INTELLECTUAL OUTPUTS, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (RIOSET) EXPO
Recap Session
1315-1415
Zwavashe T & Chamunorwa T4. Domestic level feeding back into the national grid as a
6. Bridging communication gap between the hearing and deaf mobile users
tchamunorwa@hit.ac.zw
Mahaso H, Makondo WHwata C & Jekese G (HIT)
3. Green technologies: A focus on biogas and solar energy systems development for sustainable economic growth
Eng Choto B
5. Prioritisation, allocation and resource sharing on cloud platform based on Ant colony optimization and improved
Mubaiwa T G, Hwata C
Bernard Choto bmchoto@gmail.com
mechanism to embrace the use of solar energy and addressing the national energy challenge
genetic algorithm
wmakondo@hit.ac.zw, gjekese@hit.ac.zw
(HIT)
Jekese G & Makondo WChiedza11@gmail.com Jgman86@gmail.com (HIT)
7. Design and implementation of a mobile phone based medication reminder and emergency notifying unit
9. Fog computing: mitigation of data theft attacks in the cloud
Zwavashe T (HIT)tinotenda zvavashe <tino1004.zvavashe@gmail.com>
Gowagowa M, Jekese GMakondo W & Hwata C
8. Ameliorating the mean time to repair (MTTR) of solar water heating systems
Zwavashe T & Chamunorwa T (HIT)tino1004.zvavashe@gmail.com
based on cumulative summation algorithm
10. Investigating bridge failure and innovative solutions: Case Munengwa T R, Shumba S & Salahuddin A (UZ)
gjekese@hit.ac.zw (HIT)wmakondo@hit.ac.zw
study of Dande river bridge in Mbire district of Zimbabwetmunengwa@gmail.com
11. An analysis of the introduction of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems in urban areas: A case study of a BRT link between Harare and Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe
Mudzingwa A R, Shumba S & Djifaro V L (UZ)amudzingwa@gmail.com
2. The role of engineering design in value addition and
Maputi E S & Chikuruwo Medmund maputi <esmaputi@gmail.com>
1. Bringing the power of ab initio modelling into electrochemical design of electrodes. A Review
Vutete C AScaRR ( )
(HIT)
chrisvutete@gmail.com
beneficiation
12. Design of optimum water tank stands Sibanda BSibanda.brian252@gmail.com
13. Synthetic biology and the national regulatory frameworkMatumbu B, Mufandaedza JMupanehari E & Muvhunzi F (NBA)
14. Utilization of waste plastics in bitumen modification for road construction
faithmuvhunzi@gmail.com
Saziya F M &Musasa D (HIT)fsaziya@hit.ac.zw
15. Modelling of mixed capacitated arc routing problem (MCARP) as directed capacitated Arc routing problem (DACARP) case
of Harare Central Business District (CBD) refuse collection
Mupfumira P & Urombo J (HIT)mupfumirap@gmail.comjurombo@hit.ac.zw
16. Design of a microcontroller based temperature-humidity control system of biomass fired tobacco curing barns for small to (HIT)
Mupfumira P & Rukweza W Tmupfumirap@gmail.comwebsterrukweza@gmail.com medium scale farmers in Zimbabwe
17. Extraction of avocado oil from avocado pulp
18. Design of sorghum thresher for small and medium scale
Masike R, Dzanya M & Furidze L (HIT)
19. Bluetooth folder-lock using two factor authenticationMashingaidze T B, Makondo W & Gotora O
Hwata C, Jekese G
Mahofa E P & Manyama Rteubertmahofa@gmail.com
Rujekom3@gmail.commdzanya@hit.ac.zwfarmers in Borrowdale and Banket
Chiedza11@gmail.comJgman86@gmail.com
(HIT)
(HIT)
Eng E. Manymbu(CUT)
Eng. R. Kawondera(Hre-Poly)
Eng E. Manymbu(CUT)
Eng. R. Kawondera(Hre-Poly)
Eng E. Manymbu(CUT)
Eng. R. Kawondera(Hre-Poly)
Eng E. Manymbu(CUT)
Eng. R. Kawondera(Hre-Poly)
Eng E. Manymbu(CUT)
Eng. R. Kawondera(Hre-Poly)
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
DISCUSSIONDISCUSSION
Day 2: Parallel Session - Science, Engineering & Technology
DATE: Thursday, 01 SEPTEMBER 2016
0815 - 0830
0800 - 0815
0830 - 0845
0845 - 0900
0900 - 0915
0915 - 0945
0945 - 1100
TIME ACTIVITY PRESENTERCHAIRPERSON/
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Venue: Applied Science Boardroom, Chemistry Building
RIO-SET 2016
RESEARCH & INTELLECTUAL OUTPUTS, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (RIOSET) EXPO
Recap Session
1. Signal masking for secure communication based on Rikitake chaotic attractor
Magidi S & Zwavashe T (HIT)smagidi@hit.ac.zw
2+2. Removal of Pb from water using nano silica spheres synthesized
on CaCO as a template equilibrium and thermodynamic studies 3
Manyangadze M, Narsaiah Bala T Chakra Ch S (HIT)
Govha J,
manyangadzem@gmail.com
3. Synthesis of biodiesel from algae Manyere S &Masawi Dsmanyere@gmail.comdamascusmasawi@gmail.com
(Hre Poly)
4. Autonomous Traffice navigation using Traffic simulation framework
Bhasvi N, Magadza T B H ,Makondo W, Hwata C Jekese G
(HIT)
bhtmagadza@gmail.comwmakondo@hit.ac.zw
5. Optimum parameters fro the recovery of caesium alum from pollucite ore
Masawi D & Manyere S (Hre Poly)smanyere@gmail.com
damascusmasawi@gmail.com
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Mrs. B. Nhemachena(ZIMCHE)
Prof. B. Mashingaidze(CUT)
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
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DISCUSSIONLUNCH LUNCH
DISCUSSION
Day 2: Parallel Session - Arts and Culture (A)
DATE: Thursday, 01 SEPTEMBER 2016
1130 - 1145
1245 - 1315
1145 - 1200
1415 - 1430
1430 - 1445
1445 - 1500
1500 - 1515
1515 - 1545
1545 - 1700
1115 - 1130
1200 - 1245
0815 - 0830
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Venue: FD 96, First Floor, Chemistry Building
RIO-SET 2016
RESEARCH & INTELLECTUAL OUTPUTS, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (RIOSET) EXPO
1315-1415
Recap Session
.
1. An analysis of the portrayal of multicultural education in Zimbabwean Primary English School Textbooks
Mareva F (Masv-TC)
2. Developing Zimbabwean indigenous language towards Manhanga S (Masv-TC)
3. Defusing supervening cultural conflict in clashing diverse cultures: A case study of one university in Zimbabwe:
Madzanire D (GZU)
Paradzai J (MSU)
danielmadzanire@gmail.com
jparadzai@gmail
4. Additive-bi-lingual education system in the promotion of
6. Cultural museums and the discourses of economic growth:
7. African traditional art forms and governance for economic
5. A decolonial reading of the CNN framing of the ebola crisis
unbuntu for economic growth
The need to establish a Batonga museum in Kariba District
growth
manhanga shellia <shelliamanhanga@gmail.com>
marevafloe@gmail.com
Mufore P, Munjoma MMusasa T & Kaisa S (Mut-TC)
economic innovation: investigating the correlation
paulmufore@gmail.commmunjoma@gmail.commusasatend@gmail.com
Matanzima Jjoshua matanzima <matanzimageorge@gmail.com>
Matiza V M (MSU)matizavm@msu.ac.zw
8. Re-protracting the African political landscape: Africa Philosophizing
Mutigwe E & Chipfakacha F (BTTC)panaincar@gmail.com
fchipfakacha@gmail.com
9. Breaking the poverty cycle: A commodification of Zimbabwean Indigenous Musical Cultures
10. Strategies being employed by National Archives of
11. STEM for economic development: Are our indigenous
Zimbabwe Mashonaland West Province in promoting
Mhindu A (Masv-TC)
Nhamo M (GZU)mnhamo@gzu.ac.zw
languages incapable? admhindu@gmail.com
Mauto C J R (ZOU)jchitsamatanga@gmail.com
indigenous knowledge system for economic growth
Replacing English with indigenous languages in the learner
13. Using portfolio for internal assessment: An Art and Design
16. African traditional art forms and governance for economic
Experiment in Urban Schools
growth
12. Of Artefactual heritage in economic development
Dlodlo M (NUST)
Matiza V M (MUS)
14 Unleashing the creative potential of indigenous languages:
15. Linkages and innovation in language policy in Africa Alex_ka@yahoo.fr
Green F F (MSU)
greenff@msu.ac.zw
Saidi U (MSU)
marydlodlo30@gmail.com
matiza@msu.ac.zw
Kasonde A (AU)
saidiu@msu.ac.zw
driver oral test
Mr. D. Mazire
Mr. D. Mazire
Mr. D. Mazire
Mr. D. Mazire
Dr. Thodlana (GZU)
Dr. Thodlana (GZU)
Dr. Thodlana (GZU)
Dr. Thodlana (GZU)
(Morg-TC)
(Morg-TC)
(Morg-TC)
(Morg-TC)
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
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DISCUSSION DISCUSSION
LUNCH LUNCH
DISCUSSION
Day 2: Parallel Session - Agriculture, Environment & Natural Resources (A)
DATE: Thursday, 01 SEPTEMBER 2016
1130 - 1145
1245 - 1315
1145 - 1200
1415 - 1430
1430 - 1445
1445 - 1500
1500 - 1515
1515 - 1545
1545 - 1600
1600 - 1615
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1630 - 1700
1115 - 1130
1200 - 1245
0815 - 0830
0800 - 0815
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Venue: CIS Boardroom, Commerce Building
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RESEARCH & INTELLECTUAL OUTPUTS, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (RIOSET) EXPO
1315-1415
1. Establishment of Bactrocera dorsalis and Ceratitis capitate: Tephritidae fruit fly species in Mashonaland Central
4. The state of agricultural productivity and food security in Zimbabwe's Post 2000 Land Reform Programme in
3. Exploring African indigenous knowledge systems in predicting weather patterns: A mitigatory strategy against
2. Role of Indigenous knowledge in natural resources manage- ment in Murewa, Zimbabwe
( )WUADube S, Nhemachena T& Tibugari Hdubesinikiwe@yahoo.com
dubesinikiwe@yahoo.com
Svodziwa M &Chipfakacha R(BYO Poly)
Chataika M (Hre Poly)
mathewsvodziwa@gmail.comraychipf@gmail.com
chataikam@gmail.com
Dube S, Gatsi A &Tibugari H (WUA)
Umguza District
Province, Zimbabwe
agricultural risks in Zimbabwe
Recap Session
8. Barriers to community adaptation to climate change: A case of Chivi District Zimbabwe
6. Cassava production as a climate change adaptation strategy in Chilonga Ward, Chiredzi District, Zimbabwe
7. Exploring the relationship between economic growth and environmental sustainability in a Zimbabwean context:
5. Promoting agriculture and tourism
Biased towards intensified agricultural production
Maphosa T (53 Bodyway, Southerton, Harare)
Mupakati T &Tanyanyiwa
Manyere S H (MSU) Savanhu Howard Manyere
tembamaphosa@gmail.com
Pikirai T (Hill-TC)tpikirai@gmail.com
V I (ZOU, Ministry of Environ)tanyanyiwavi@yahoo.com
<savanhuhoward.manyere@yahoo.com>
10. The feasibility of small grains as an adoptive strategy to
9. Barriers to integrated water resources management (IRWM):
11. EI Nino induced drought, the new lion of Chiredzi
Svodziwa M (BYO Poly)mathewsvodziwa@gmail.com
Pikirai T (Hill-TC)tpikirai@gmail.com
climate change: the case of Sinansengwe, Binga District
District, an analysis of the impact of climate change on Musevenzi J (UZ)acrobat@sociologist.com
12. Climate change adaptation through interactive online platforms:An opportunity for the youths
Mukwenyi P (Mko-TC)pmukwenyi@gmail.com
a case of Chivi North district Zimbabwe
livestock 2015/2016 Season
Dr. O. Tada (CUT)
Dr. M. Maphosa
(LSU)
Dr. O. Tada (CUT)
Dr. M. Maphosa
(LSU)
Mrs. S. Makamure
(SU)
Mr. O. Tinonetsana
(BTTC)
Mrs. S. Makamure
(SU)
Mr. O. Tinonetsana
(BTTC)
Mrs. S. Makamure
(SU)
Mr. O. Tinonetsana
(BTTC)
13. Riverbed alluvial gold panning and environmental sustainability: An assessment of Munyati river
Mukwenyi P (Mko-TC)
14. Production of organic fertilizer from the degradation of waste chicken feathers
16. Enhancing environmental sustainability, agricultural
17. A foucauldiam analysis of women's contribution to food security: a case of Celary resettlement scheme in Chegutu District of Zimbabwe
18. Climate change adaptation for sustenance of rural livelihoods in Jotsholo in Lupane District, Zimbabwe
19. Factors limiting participation of women and youth in the beekeeping industry: A case study of Mashonaland Central Province, Zimbabwe 20. Evaluation of different early drought tolerant maize genotypes under low nitrogen conditions
15. Agricultural knowledge systems, panacea to food security:
pmukwenyi@gmail.com
Mawere C (HIT) jgovha@hit.ac.zw
perspectives from University of Zimbabwe LibraryMataranyika T (HIT)tmataranyika@uzlib.uz.ac.zw
Mazhura J
Jmazhura2@gmail.com
mathesvodziwa@gmail.com, raychipf@gmail.com
Chidakwa T (UZ)iTichaona.chidakwa2gmail.com
Svodziwa M & Chipfakacha R (BYO Poly)
Paraffin A (ZEGU)shingiraiparaffin@gmail.com
productivity, managing climate change through urban greening activities. A case of Masvingo City Zimbabwe
(Masvingo City Council)
Goredema N E, Svotwa E, Soropa G, Goredema N & Mashingaidze A B (CUT) svotwa ezekia <esvotwa2@gmail.com>
Govha J, Mukupira S &
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
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DISCUSSION DISCUSSION
LUNCH LUNCH
DISCUSSION
Day 2: Parallel Session - Agriculture, Environment & Natural Resources (B)
DATE: Thursday, 01 SEPTEMBER 2016
1130 - 1145
1245 - 1315
1145 - 1200
1415 - 1430
1430 - 1445
1445 - 1500
1500 - 1515
1515 - 1545
1545 - 1600
1600 - 1615
1615 - 1630
1615 - 1630
1630 - 1700
1115 - 1130
1200 - 1245
0815 - 0830
0800 - 0815
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0845 - 0900
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Venue: WF 3, First Floor, Administration Building
RIO-SET 2016
RESEARCH & INTELLECTUAL OUTPUTS, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (RIOSET) EXPO
1315-1415
Recap Session
2. An investigation on the effectiveness of garlic (allium sativum) as a bio-control method of controlling aphids
Mangwenya T, Svotwa EKatsaruware R D (CUT)svotwa ezekia <esvotwa2@gmail.com>
svotwa ezekia <esvotwa2@gmail.com>
1. The effects of relay cropping on growth development and yield
3. Evaluation of common bean (phaseolus vulgaris I). Genotypes
4. Detasselling increases grain yield and shows potential to
for disease toterance under rain fed conditions
increase the tolerance of maize to high plant populations in
Mabheka S, Svotwa E Katsaruware R D (CUT)
&
Svotwa E (CUT)
Mashingaidze A BRurangwa M (CUT)Tuyishimire I, Oballim G& Rucamumihigo F X
of sweet potato (Ipomea batatas) and cow pea (Vigna ungulculata)
esvotwa2@gmail.com
svotwa ezekia <esvotwa2@gmail.com>
(aphis gossypii) in cotton production
a semi-arid agro-ecology of Nyagatare, Rwanda
5. Influence of seed age at room temperature, pre-sowing seed treatment and fruit colour harvest index on germination andseedling growth of Jatropha curcas L
Nyamarevu T (CUT)Mashingaidze A Mesvotwa2@gmail.com
Prof. A. H. Siwela
(NUST)
Mr. T. Madanzi
(MSU)
6. Networks for resilience: the role of social capital in climate change adaptation in Domboshawa, Zimbabwe
7.
Tourism's contribution to poverty alleviation: a community perspective from Zimbabwe
Zivenge E, Karavina C (Munyati V, Manyumwa D.
SU)8. Tenure security and land investment in the Zimbabwean small farm sector: Case of Chairedzi District
12. Virulence of striga asiatica L Kuntze strains on the agronomic
14. Milestone projection of goat breeding in the semi arid region
15. Visitor perceptions of Mandavu Dam, Hwange National Park
16. Adapting to changing agri-meterological climate through simple
17. Ecotourism in Bindura, an alternative pathway of sustainable development
13. Allelopathic potential of sorghum, wheat and maize residue extracts
traits of sorghum bicolour L. Moench and sorghum arundinaceum
of Matobo in Matebeleland.
innovation of technology, a case study of save valley in Chiredzi
on germination and early establishment of amarathus hybridus L.
Tanyanyiwa V. I. (UZ)tanyanyiwa@yahoo.comSibanda S, Ndlovu C (SU and LU)
9. The effect of provenance, plant spacing and cutting interval
10. Crop row orientation and plant population effects on weed pressure and maize yield
Gotosa J, Chimukupere J &Masona C, (BUSE)
11. The potential of remediating oil contaminated soil sunflower (Helianthus annuus) at Shamva gold mine
Gadzirayi C T, Kubiku F N M,Masamha B, Mujuru L, Mandumbu R
Mupangwa J F, (BUSE)
Siphosibanda2011@gmail.comChrisndlovu47@gmail.com
dmanyumwa@gmail.com
on leaf biomass yield of moringa oleifera gadzirayichris@gmail.com
(BUSE)Mandumbu R, Karavina C &Kudangirana W,rmandumbu@gmail.com
jgotosa@gmail.com
And rottboellia cochinchinensis L And rottboellia cochinchinensis L
Mabasa S & Mwenje E, (BUSE)rmandumbu@gmail.com
Mandumbu R, Karavina C, Mandizvidza L &
Tibugari H,Mhungu S (BUSE)
rmandumbu@gmail.com
Photo NyaradzoNyaradzo Photo [nyaradzophoto@gmail.com]
Shoko M A & Mhlanga W. (BUSE)Wmhlanga63@gmail.com
Magidi V. (UZ)Magidisimbarashe37@gmail.com
Castellanos D. C, Serrano A. F, Martin Blanco J. A, Diaz Lleran S. C & Garcia Ucha F Edouglascrispin@yahoo.es, douglas@cuij.edu.cul
Mandumbu R, Mutengwa C,
18. The teratogenic effects of flush toilet detergents and fragrances on Zebrafish (Danio rerio)
Naik Y, Sithole N. P & Teta C (NUST)Yogeshkumar.naik@nust.ac.zw
Mr E. Bamusi
(Madz -TC)
Dr. R. Jingura
(CUT)
Mr E. Bamusi
(Madz -TC)
Dr. R. Jingura
(CUT)
19. Maize streak virus disease tolerance levels and agronomic performance of nine selected maize (Zea mays L.) in bred lines.
20. A spatial assessment of heavy metal concentration along anurban stream in the city of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Tapera T, McRobert J, Chiteka A
Teta C, Ncube M (NUST)(AU) albertchiteka@gmail.com
Charles Teta [tetacharlie@gmail.com]
Dr. I. Mharapara
(ARC)
Mrs. K. Zendah
(MTC)
Dr. I. Mharapara
(ARC)
Mrs. K. Zendah
(MTC)
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
Day 2: Parallel Session - Agriculture, Environment & Natural Resources (C)
DATE: Thursday, 01 SEPTEMBER 2016
0815 - 0830
0800 - 0815
0830 - 0845
0845 - 0900
0900 - 0915
0915 - 0945
0945 - 1000
1000 - 1015
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Venue: G 91, Chemistry Building
RIO-SET 2016
RESEARCH & INTELLECTUAL OUTPUTS, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (RIOSET) EXPO
Recap Session
Zwavashe T & Chamunorwa T C (HIT)
Mugwagwa N, Chikowore G(UZ-CASS)
Mhlanga W, Mashavave TDvairo S (BUSE)
tinotenda zvavashe [tino1004.zvavashe@gmail.com]
Wlm63@iwayafrica.co.zw
Shaba Y & Mhlanga W (BUSE)Wilson Mhlanga [wmhlanga63@gmail.com]
Godchik60@yahoo.co.ukmugwagwa@gmail.com
1. Remote, wireless monitoring and control: The modernized way of improving agricultural implementations in Zimbabwe
2. Study of the opportunities and challenges of environmental
3. An economic assessment of the direct use values muunganirwa wetland
4. Theoretical analysis of the interdependence of water resources
sub-committees (escs) a case of Masvingo district
5. Examining the livelihood strategies and integration prosects for
7. Examining water resources management strategies and their
8. A review of the potential of brachiaria brizantha as a forage
6. The essence of water, sanitation and environmental
rural women in circumstances of climate change in Zimbabwe
implication on food security.
crop for livestock in Zimbabwe
health in the new millennium
Kachena L & Chikowore G (UZ-CASS)Godchik60@yahoo.co.uklameckkachena@gmail.com
Nyamucherera T &Chikowore G (UZ-CASS)Godchik60@yahoo.co.uktmnyamzz@gmail.com
Mukamuri T B, Chikowore GGodchik60@yahoo.co.ukmukamuritb@yahoo.com
Taderera L, Mudzengi C, & Tigere A
Zimodni M, Hikwa D (Grasslands Res. Marondera)
Louis Taderera [louistaderera@gmail.com]
(UZ-CASS)
Dr. A. B. Dube
(LSU)
Dr. C. Mutisi
(UZ)
Dr. A. B. Dube
(LSU)
Dr. C. Mutisi
(UZ)
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION DISCUSSION
LUNCH LUNCH
DISCUSSION
Day 2: Parallel Session - Education & Pedagogy (A)
DATE: Thursday, 01 SEPTEMBER 2016
1130 - 1145
1245 - 1315
1145 - 1200
1415 - 1430
1430 - 1445
1445 - 1500
1500 - 1515
1515 - 1545
1630 - 1700
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1200 - 1245
0815 - 0830
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1315-1415
Recap Session
Sebele F & Motsi E (UZ)
bmatiashe@yahoo.com
1. Implementation of gender policies in Zimbabwean Tertiary Institutions: A case of one teachers college in Midlands Province
Mugodi L & Mushanyare V
Gumbo S D (MSU)
2. The teaching of practical subjects in the primary school as a foundation for technical vocational education: A case study
3. The role of innovation in economic growth the Zimbabwe- an situation
4. Catch them young to tap their potential: Survey of ICT resources for infant and ECD pupils
Mushunje M (Mary Mt-TC)Nyamukondiwa B
5. The role of open distance learning (ODL) in institutions offering technical and vocational education and training (TVET) courses
6. Revitalising technical education in primary teachers' colleges
Nhongo E (BYO Poly)
7. The challenges faced by a secondary school teachers' college in the university of Zimbabwe department of Teacher
8 Quality assurance for students on teaching practice attachment evonncb@gmail.commjmaves2011@gmail.com
9. Socio-emotional challenges and opportunities: a phenomenon of students with visual impairment in inclusive secondary schools
Mahanya P & Chabaya O
florencesebele@yahoo.com
Mukandiwa G (Mkb-TC)
sdgumbo@gmail.comgumbosd@msu.ac.zw
in BYO Metropolitan Provinceenhongo@gmail.com
Takavarasha E (HILL-TC)
Ncube E & Mavesere M J
Dr. S. Chimhenga
(ZOU)
Mrs. R. Kutiwa
(Nyad-TC)
Dr. S. Chimhenga
(ZOU)
Mrs. R. Kutiwa
(Nyad-TC)
Dr. S. Chimhenga
(ZOU)
Mr. G. Dube
(JMN Poly)
Dr. S. Chimhenga
(ZOU)
Mr. G. Dube
(JMN Poly)
gmukadiwa@gmail.com
of selected Masvingo urban primary schools vmashanyare@gmail.com(Masv-TC)
Education (DTE)'s scheme of association eugtakavarsha@gmail.com
chabaya@ul.ac.zaphillmahanya@gmail.com
(Vurombo School, MasvUniversity of Limpopo, SA)
Samkange W & Chisuvi C (ZOU)
13. Gender disparities in education: Examining the role of gender mainstreaming and gender policies in achieving gender parity
14. Examining factors that inhibit female participation in sports administration at secondary school level: A study of
. 15. STEM Education in secondary teacher education: A key to innovation and economic development in Zimbabwe
16. Student teachers' practical experiences in the implementation of ICTs in Zimbabwean primary schools: The case of JMN Polytechnic
.
wshereni@gmail.com
wshereni@gmail.com
SamkangeW (ZOU)
Dlodlo M & Sibanda L (NUST)
Mawere F JMNkomo ( )
secondary schools in Goromonzi District of Zimbabwe.
Marydlodlo30@gmail.comsibandalwazi@gmail.com
Mawere.fainos@yahoo.com
Majengwa C 11. Contextualization:Teaching estimation to grade five and six
12. The efficacy of inclusive education in Secondary schools: The Zimbabwean experience wshereni@gmail.com
learners using maize crop majengwac@yahoo.com
SamkangeW (ZOU)
RESEARCH & INTELLECTUAL OUTPUTS, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (RIOSET) EXPO
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
DISCUSSION
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DISCUSSION
Day 2: Parallel Session - Education & Pedagogy (B)
DATE: Thursday, 01 SEPTEMBER 2016
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1315-1415
Recap Session
.
1. Towards closing the gender gap in education management: A gender analysis of educational management policies in Zimbabwe2. Working towards the best results from large and under-
4. Lip-service to language policy? Teacher training programmes
3. “Dream or Reality” Extent to which physically challenged
resourced science classroom. A case of Bulilima district schools
students have access to learning at teachers' colleges in Masvingo
and language diversity in schools
emasuku@solusi.ac.zwchrisndlovu47@gmail.com
Ndlovu C & Sibanda S (SU/LSU)
Muringani M & Manyadze C (Masv-TC)
Masuku E (SU)
Chrisndlovu47@gmail.com
malamuringani@gmail.comsazisoman@gmail.com
Ravai Sacramente (Mkb-TC)sacramenter@gmail.com
5. Language of instruction preference at Emerald Hill school for the deaf: experiences from the field
Maizere J (Mzintec)maijamez@gmail.com
Mr. G. T. Gurira
(ZIMCHE)
Mr. L. Kusere
(BUSE)
Mr. G. T. Gurira
(ZIMCHE)
Mr. L. Kusere
(BUSE)
Mr. G. T. Gurira
(ZIMCHE)
Mr. L. Kusere
(BUSE)
Mr. G. T. Gurira
(ZIMCHE)
Mr. L. Kusere
(BUSE)
Tsikire S
Ndanga E & Mugomba J
7. Peer Review of teaching in Higher Education: Perceptions of lecturers in Teachers' Colleges
8. Community Development Projects by early childhood development (ECD) student teachers: Stakeholder involvement and its impact
Kumvekera R T & Kutiwa R (Nyad-TC)
11. The challenges met by secondary school pupils with visual
9. Supervisors and supervisees' concerns on research supervision at
impairments in their learning of mathematics. A case study of
10. Challenges faced by the Nyadire Teachers' College female
12. Teachers as researchers in education
6. Co-supervision of curriculum depts. Study projects in ECD: Creating partnerships between students and supervisors
Pakombwele A (Sk-TC)
Pakombwele A (Sk-TC)
Pakombwele A (Sk-TC)
13. Indigenous knowledge systems: Implications for Agricultural
15. 'Ethnomathematics'-Establishing Science Technology Engineering Sibanda J (Mkb-TC)
pakombwelea@gmail.com
pakombwelea@gmail.com
pakombwelea@gmail.com
(Sk-TC)
(Nyad-TC)
tsikiresarah@gmail.com
rtmukwewa@gmail.com
biggiematore@yahoo.co.uk
on ECD classes' Well-being in Chitungwiza schools
student teachers on Teaching Practice
Matore B (Mut-TC)
Marovah T University of the Free State
()
marovaht@gmail.com
and Mathematics foundation to early child-hood development jossibs@gmail.com
Tertiary level: A case of Nyadire Teachers' College Elindanga7@gmail.comjonahmugomba@gmail.com
Margaretha Hugo (Copota) Secondary school for the blind
education in ZimbabweNdlovu C & Sibanda S (LSU/SU)Chrisndlovu47@gmail.com
14. Ubuntu and the reconceptualization of the Zimbabwean citizenship education philosophy: A capability approach
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
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DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
Day 2: Parallel Session - Education & Pedagogy (C)
DATE: Thursday, 01 SEPTEMBER 2016
0815 - 0830
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Recap Session
1. Legal protection of traditional knowledge: Lessons from
2. The relevance of education of economic growth: A theoretical
3. Grade Retention at Primary School: What the Teachers
4. Negotiating the cultural terrain in the development of
in Zimbabwe Say
culturally sensitive HIV Aids Teachers
muchemwas@solusi.ac.zw
Muzah G (CUZ)gmuzah@yahoo.co.uk
Muchemwa S (SU)
Moyo L (HILL-TC)lincolnmandikate@yahoo.com
Magaya S (Mary Mt-TC)
Mugodi L. & Mashanyare V
magayasav@yahoo.com
Southern Africa
perspective
Prof. I. R
Prof. I. R
Prof. I. R
Prof. I. R
Berduct (BUSE)
Berduct (BUSE)
Berduct (BUSE)
Berduct (BUSE)
Dr. Mugweni
Dr. Mugweni
Dr. Mugweni
Dr. Mugweni
(GZU)
(GZU)
(GZU)
(GZU)
5. The teaching of practical subjects in the primary school as a foundation for technical vocational education: A case study of selected Masvingo urban primary schools (Masv-TC)
Chigonda G (Sk-TC)
Magumbo R (Masv-TC)
chigondag@gmail.com
magumbor@gmail.com
vestamakore@gmail.com
6. ECD Lectures' preparedness in ICT skills and integration, a study of selected teachers' colleges in Harare and Chitungwiza
7. The economic status of Zimbabwe teachers' colleges lecturers:
8. Exploring the effects of culture on self identity in Education
9. Parental influences on the diets of preschool children in urban
Implications on quality
centres: A case of Masvingo
Ngwaru F F & Chimbindi C
faraingwaru@gmail.com
Dzviti V (RCU)
(Masv-TC)
Dzviti V & Mhizha R
vestamakore@gmail.com
12. Counting the cost and ignoring the value: Can Technical
11. Economic deprivation and developmental outcomes in early childhood development
13 Is inclusive education real? A case of special needs education in Gwanda Central
Molinya2006@yahoo.com
10. Strengthening Teacher-Parent relationships through the use of ICTs in schools
Maiti T C &Matiashe B
Taringa B (BTTC)Nyamukunda M Vocational and Educational and Training (TVET) replace
(Mary Mt-TC)tindomati@gmail.combmatiashe@yahoo.com
(RCU)
the need for values?
Ndebele R &Chiparange G (ZOU)Ndebele64@gmail.comgvchiparange@gmail.com
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14. Towards a science, engineering, technology and mathematics (STEM) culture in Zimbabwe: Hard questions that Science teacher educators need to ask mutseekwac@yahoo.com
15. Inclusive education and the teacher education curriculum: Challenges and possibilities
Borerwe C T, Chiomba D &
Mutseekwa C
Mutseekwa C (Mut-TC)
caxtontapiwaborerwe@yahoo.commutseekwac@yahoo.com (Mut-TC)
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
Day 2: Parallel Session - Education & Pedagogy (D)
DATE: Thursday, 01 SEPTEMBER 2016
Venue: SLT 1, Small Lecture Theatre 1, Commerce Building
RESEARCH & INTELLECTUAL OUTPUTS, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (RIOSET) EXPO
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DISCUSSION
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DISCUSSION
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DISCUSSION
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Tauzeni T
Tauzeni T & Kanda M (Sk-TC)
2. Quality of early childhood development programmes in private pre-schools in Chitungwiza
1.
Perceptions of parents in Chitungwiza on their choice of
3. The place of teacher education in economic growth
4. State of preparedness for inclusivity in tertiary institutions
(Sk-TC) Tendai1masunda@gmail.com
Tendai1masunda@gmail.com
munorweyimatamba@gmail.comhwamievelynh@gmail.combasopoace@gmail.com
preschool for their children
Matamba M, Hwami E& Basopo E (Mut-TC)
Matamba M, Hwami E & Mushoko F (Mut-TC)munorweyimatamba@gmail,conhwamievelynh@gmail.comfaumushosho@gmail.com
5. Theory and practice dilemma: A case of Mutare Teachers'
Matamba M, Hwami E& Basopo E (Mut-TC)
6. Matrix of curriculum change in Zimbabwe
7. Underage and disadvantaged:Impact of malnutrition on the holistic development of ECD B Children in Zimbabwe
8. Mentor teachers: An investigation into their needs and
chinyokak@gmail.com
I2008kat@gmail.com
collegemunorweyimatamba@ymail.comhwamievelynh@gmail.combasopoace@gmail.com
Mutangirwa LChikohomero G
(Mzintec-TC)
lizziemtangie@gmail.comchikohomerog@gmail.com
Chinyoka K (GZU)
training as mentors and supervisors of student teachers
Katsande J (Sk-TC)
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9. Curriculum re-engineering and disability rights: The case for inclusive education (IE) in Zimbabwe
10. A pedagogy for sustainable socio-economic development scaffolding ZIMASSET using adult education
Mutseekwa C, Gwemende M, Chiomba DZendah T J & Borerwe C T (Mut-TC)
Chikuya H H (ZIMCHE) hhchikuya@zimche.ac.zw
caxtontapiwaborerwe@yahoo.com
11. Academic staff conceptualisation and experiences with e-learning in the school of education at a state university in
12. Teacher saturation in Zimbabwean primary schools,
onnymutovosi@gmail.com
Muwaniki C, Mawere TMabuto M (GZU)
lecturers' perceptions on the future of teachers collegesMutovosi O (Mkb-TC)
Zimbabwecmuwaniki@gzu.ac.zwtmawere@hotmail.com
Mutovosi O (Mkb-TC)
Chiwereza A (SK-TC)
onnymutovosi@gmail.com
achiwereza@gmail.com
13. The impact of the early childhood development curriculum in preparing pupils for formal education
14. An assessment of the effectiveness of supervision of student teachers on teaching practice by college lecturers in two selected colleges
15. The effectiveness of the use of the word processor in the Jambaya L, Bvumisani T C &Kurumbidza N C (Mut-TC)
marking of 'O' Level ZIMSEC English Paper Ii lmjambaya@gmail.comteclachido@gmail.comkurumbidzanoe@gmail.com
Recap Session
Dr. S. Chimhenga
(ZOU)
Mrs. R. Kutiwa
(Nyad-TC)
Dr. S. Chimhenga
(ZOU)
Mrs. R. Kutiwa
(Nyad-TC)
Dr. S. Chimhenga
(ZOU)
Mr. G. Dube
(JMN Poly)
Dr. S. Chimhenga
(ZOU)
Mr. G. Dube
(JMN Poly)
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
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2. The impact of mass drug administration for control of bilharzia and intestinal worms in school age children:
4. Community health clubs, a vehicle for enhancing hygiene promotion in urban areas: Lessons from Bindura
5. Indiscriminate solid waste dumping in small towns: Determinants and effects
3. Private health insurance in Zimbabwe: Do women have limited accesses?
6. A critical evaluation of occupational safety and health,
Day 2: Parallel Session - Health & Well-being (A)
DATE: Thursday, 01 SEPTEMBER 2016
8. Developing a people-centered health system: Some
9. Assessing the effectiveness of environmental management
7. Assessing sewerage leakages and their impacts on groundwater
(HCC) in Masvingo
10. Diarrhoeal outbreak investigation at Roosevelt Girls High School in Harare January 2016
12. Malaria outbreak investigation in Mutoko District, Mashonaland East Province
1130 - 1145
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Mduluza T, Midzi N, Phiri IManangazira P & Bhunu C P (UZ)Prof. T. Mduluza <tmduluza@yahoo.com>
Kairiza T, Machengete G K & Magadzire V (BUSE)
jmandowa@gmail.com
Masitera E (GZU)eramasitera@gmail.com
Goto T, Chonzi P & Chikaka E (AU) Elliot Chikaka <chikakaed@gmail.com>
Mr. F. Tarwireyi
(Hre Poly)
Prof. A. Chideme-
Munodawafa (AU)
Mrs. S. H. Rutsate
(NUST)
Mr. F. Tarwireyi
(Hre Poly)
Mrs. S. H. Rutsate
(NUST)
Mr. F. Tarwireyi
(Hre Poly)
Venue: G40-GROUND FLOOR CHEMISTRY BUILDING
Monitoring and evaluation report after 4 rounds of treatment
tkairiza@yahoo.com
Rangeti I, Tender T, Guzha E, Gwisai R D (BUSE)
Rangeti I, Tender T, Guzha E, Gwisai R D (BUSE)
innoranger@gmail.com, Tendai.tendere@practicalaction.org.zw
rdgwisai@buse.ac.zw
innoranger@gmail.com, Tendai.tendere@practicalaction.org.zw
rdgwisai@buse.ac.zw
management systems' implementation: case of Mutare urban timber processing factories Zimbabwe
Madowa J (MSU)
in Dombotombo high density suburb Marondera Zimbabwe
Nyamuziwa R S & Gwisai R Dreginalddgwisai@yahoo.co.ukredgwisai@buse.ac.zw (BUSE)
philosophical insights into the role of health centre committees
systems (ISO14001) in solid waste management in Zimbabwe
Chamboko X, Nherera T & Gwisai R Dreginalddgwisai@yahoo.co.ukredgwisai@buse.ac.zw (BUSE)
11 Evaluation of PMTCT program to determine the variation in uptake of PMTCT services in Marondera and Chikomba districts for the period of July to December 2014
Makwanya L, Zizhou SChideme-Munodawafa (AU)Luke Makwanya <makluke30@gmail.com>
Makwanya L (AU)makluke30@gmail.com
1. Tracking the evolution of HIV -1C neutralizing antibodies for HIV vaccine development
Mdukuza T (UZ)Prof. T. Mduluza <tmduluza@yahoo.com>
RESEARCH & INTELLECTUAL OUTPUTS, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (RIOSET) EXPO
Recap Session
1300-1400
Makwanya L (AU)makluke30@gmail.com Mashonaland East Province
13. Evaluation of weekly disease surveillance system in
14. Why do people use traditional healers in mental care in Zimbabwe?Kajawu L (UZ)lkajaw@gmail.com
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
DISCUSSION
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DISCUSSION
LUNCH LUNCH
DISCUSSION
Day 2: Parallel Session - Health & Well-being (B)
DATE: Thursday, 01 SEPTEMBER 2016
0815 - 0830
0800 - 0815
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RESEARCH & INTELLECTUAL OUTPUTS, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (RIOSET) EXPO
Recap Session
1. The dilemma of HIV transmission and natural sex among
HIV sero-discordant couples in Mashonaland East Province, Zimbabwe
Majonga L, Chideme-Munodawafa A (AU)Mharakurwa S, Chadambuka E M, Zizhous S Tamunodawafa1@gmail.com
2. Medical Aid Societies: The Missing piece in the public health Mukosera K P, Chideme-Munodawafa AChikaka E (AU)
amunodawafa1@gmail.com financing puzzle in Zimbabwe? an analysis of their potential to fund non-communicable diseases preventive programmes in 2015
3. Youth's knowledge and perceptions about obesity Marima E (Mkb-TC)marimapolite@gmail.com
4. Carers in need of care: Assessment of burnout among health care professional involved in chronic disease management in the public health sector in Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe
Chideme-Munodawafa AMukora Mutseyekwa F & Chikaka E (BUSE)Amunodawafa1@gmail.com
5. The impact of health insurance status on health outcomes in Zimbabwe
Kairiza T, Machengete G K & Magadzire V (BUSE)tkairiza@yahoo.com
6. Arrhythmias In Acute Heart Failure As Detected By 24 Hour Continuous Cardiac Monitoring
Chipamaunga T, Matenga J. A, Hakim J. G, Kao D & Fana G. T.
(UZ)
7. Perspectives of caregivers towards physiotherapy treatment of children admitted with burns in central hospitals in Harare: Cross-sectional study.
Zinyando V. J & Chiwaridzo M. (UZ)
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Dr. R. Gwini
(NUST)
Dr. Matchaba-Hove
(MSU)
Dr. R. Gwini
(NUST)
Dr. Matchaba-Hove
(MSU)
Dr. R. Gwini
(NUST)
Dr. Matchaba-Hove
(MSU)
8. Parental knowledge, attitudes and perceptions towards adolescent sexual reproductive health in BYO
Svodziwa M & Kurete F (BYO-Poly)mathewsvodziwa@gmail.comfkurete@gmail.com
Svodziwa M & Kurete F (BYO-Poly)mathewsvodziwa@gmail.comfkurete@gmail.com
9. Health education and social well being among students in Tertiary institutions
10. Determinants of Male uptake of antenatal care (ANC) services in Mutare City, 2015
Murahwa S, Mafaune P TChideme-Munodawafa AChadambuka E M AU ( )amunodawafa1@gmail.com
11. Cervical neoplasia in women living with HIV at cervical
amunodawafa1@gmail.com cancer screening clinics in Mutare, Zimbabwe
Majonga L,Chideme-Munodawafa A (AU)Mharakurwa S,Chadambuka E M & Zizhous S T
Evaluation of the Zimbabwe Results Based Financing (RBF)Gandidzanwa C 14. Community participation in maternal and child health (MCH):
Pabwe D (BTTC) 15.Exploring on optimal health through selection of food stuffs, fibre diet, water therapy and exercise
pamigandi@gmail.com
pabwed@gmail.com
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
LUNCH LUNCH
Day 2: Parallel Session - Management & Leadership
DATE: Thursday, 01 SEPTEMBER 2016
0815 - 0830
0800 - 0815
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RIO-SET 2016
RESEARCH & INTELLECTUAL OUTPUTS, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (RIOSET) EXPO
Recap Session1. Ensuring effective management of parastatals and local
authorities in Zimbabwe through 'piercing of the corporate veil’Mugari G (CUT)Gmugari2@gmail.com
2. Innovative leadership for achieving sustainable development and growth through the effective implementation of ZimAsset
Gwata-Charamba R(Independent Program/Project Mgmt Consultant Researcher)rggwata@gmail.com
3. The logic of the logo and its semiotic significance Pfukwa C (BUSE)C4pfukwa@gmail.com
4. Corporate Governance in a Neglected Segment, The Boards that drive schools ahead and comparing various Boards Operating in Schools in Zimbabwe
Vutete C & Vutete Cchrisvutete@gmail.com
Dr. I. Nzero
(CUT)
Dr. I. Nzero
(CUT)
Dr. I. Nzero
(CUT)
0945 - 1000
1000 - 1015
1015 - 1030
1030 - 1045
1045 - 1115
1115 - 1130
6. How a home grown innovative model holds the keys to
technologically re-engineer the education system in Zimbabwe Siwela M F (UNISA, SA)Miraim.siwela4@gmail.com
7. Soft-bandwagoning:SADC Former Liberation Movements' responses to the imposition of sanctions on Zimbabwe 2002-2015
Panganayi M (Madz-TC)mpanganai@gmail.com
8. Innovative LeadershipSimuka J (HIT)joshsmk@gmail.com
5. Innovative leadership for Research coordination and promotion Muzite S, Chitereka J, Mpofu C (RCZ)Courage Mpofu <cmpofu@rcz.ac.zw>
9. Decolonising educational leadership through Ubuntu:A case of two teachers colleges in Masvingo Province
Gwede S (Masv-TC)sonilegwede@gmail.com
10. Managing institutions of HE in the digital age: Integrating infrastructure, structure and culture
Bigirimana S (AU)
Bigirimana S (AU)
sbigirimanaus@yahoo.com
sbigirimanaus@yahoo.com11. Applying the viable system model (VSM) to the management of institutions of higher education in Zimbabwe
12. African leadership behaviour the “catalyst” to homegrown economy
Mabwe N (RCU)mabwen@tcu.ac.zw
bigirimanas@africau.edu
bigirimanas@africau.edu
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1200 - 1245
1245 - 1315
1315-1415
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
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Day 2: Parallel Session - Religion & Spirituality
DATE: Thursday, 01 SEPTEMBER 2016
0815 - 0830
0800 - 0815
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1100 - 1300
TIME ACTIVITY PRESENTERCHAIRPERSON/
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Venue: FD 1, First Floor, Commerce Building
RESEARCH & INTELLECTUAL OUTPUTS, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (RIOSET) EXPO
Recap Session
4. Violence and conflict fracture society and ruin human life Mazvita Machinga <machingam@africau.edu>
Machinga M (AU)
5. Quakerism: A religious resource for peace building in Zimbabwe
pinhumbe@gmail.comcchibango@gmail.com
pinhumbe@gmail.comcchibango@gmail.com
Humbe B P & Chibango C (GZU)
Humbe B P & Chibango C (GZU)
Mukandiwa G (Mkb -TC)
6. Religious approaches to peace building: A comparative case
7. Diverse religious affiliations: A boon or a bane to members of
study of African indigenous religion and Christianity in
the same family. A survey of three families in Chiundura District
Zimbabwe
<gmukandiwa@gmail.com>
Dr. Rev. Chomutiri
(RCU)
Dr. Landa
(ZEGU)
Dr. Rev. Chomutiri
(RCU)
Dr. Landa
(ZEGU)
1. Re-reading Kairos Theology in a diverse society: Masvingo Province as a case study
2. The church and economic development: The case of Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe
3. An exploration of the relationship between religion and conflict resolution strategies. The case of Zimbabwe and Nigeria
Muzambi P (GZU)prosper muzambi <pmuzambi14@gmail.com>
shookonyana@gmail.comKonyana S (Mkb-TC)
achesoncool@yahoo.com
Kundizeza Acheson (S-TC)
Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations
VE N U E : Ceremonial Hall
Day 3: OFFICIAL OPENING
1400 - 1700 CLOSING SESSION
0800 - 1300 OFFICIAL OPENING
0800 - 1300 Viewing of Exhibitions
1300 End of Expo
DATE: Friday, 02 September 2016
Day 4: Saturday 3 September 2016
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IndexMasv - TC Masvingo Teachers’ CollegeMary Mt - TC Mary Mount Teachers’ CollegeNyad - TC Nyadire Teachers’ CollegeMut - TC Mutare Teachers’ CollegeBon - TC Bondolfi Teachers’ CollegeBTTC Belvedere Technical Teachers’ CollegeMkb - TC Mkoba Teachers’ CollegeMZINTEC - TC Morgen Zintec Teachers’ CollegeMORG - TC Morgenester Teachers’ CollegeMadz - TC Madziwa Teachers’ CollegeS-TC Seke Teachers’ College
ZEGU Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti UniversityTRB Tobacco Research Board
UCE United College of Education
Mut Poly Mutare PolytechnicKush Poly Kushinga Phikelela Polytechnic
Byo Poly Bulawayo PolytechnicHre Poly Harare PolytechnicKk Poly Kwekwe PolytechnicMasv Poly Masvingo PolytechnicGw Poly Gweru PolytechnicUZ University of ZimbabweLSU Lupane State UniversityHIT Harare Institute of TechnologyMSU Midlands State UniversityAU Africa UniversitySU Solusi UniversityGZU Great Zimbabwe UniversityWUA Women’s University in AfricaZOU Zimbabwe Open UniversityBUSE Bindura University of Science EducationRCZ Reformed Church UniversityCUT Chinhoyi University of TechnologyNUST National University of Science Technology
RIO-SET 2016
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Theme: Growing Zimbabwean economy through innovations