06.08.2015 Views

VISION MISSION

2010/2011 - University of Swaziland

2010/2011 - University of Swaziland

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS
  • No tags were found...

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

FACULTY OF HUMANITIESContinuedPUBLICATIONSBook ChaptersDlamini, N. (2011). World Affairs: Swaziland inEncyclopeadia Britannica 2011 Book of the Year: Eventsof 2009, p. 468.Ndlovu, H.L. (2011). Sangomahood, Abstinence andCelibacy among Sangoma in Swaziland. In Tamale, S.(ed.), African Sexualities: A Reader. Oxford: PambazukaPress, Chapter 61.Nyawo, S. (2010). Swaziland entry in Patte, D. (ed.),The Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity. CambridgeUniversity Press, pp. 1198-1199.Nyawo, S., Mpapane, Z., and Mahlobo, P. (2011). Coauthorsof secondary school religious educationmaterials, Religious Education in Context Book 3:Learner’s Book, Swaziland: Macmillan BOLESWAPublishers.Nyawo, S., Mpapane, Z., and Mahlobo, P. (2011).Religious Education in Context: Teacher’s Guide 3,Swaziland: Macmillan BOLESWA Publishers.Nwayo, S. Contributing author of the chapter, APastor’s Wife: Conversations with Wives of Men inMinistry, in Call to Ministry, Pietermaritzburg, SouthAfrica: UBI Publishers.Tofa, E. (2011). The Berlin Conference in Disguise:Revisiting the Interface between Globalization andImperialism. In Africa in Focus. South Africa: AfricaChapter Human Sciences Research Council ofSouth Africa, chapter 25, pp. 333-339.International JournalsAbodunrin, F. (2010). The New Literatures inEnglish: Africa, The Year’s Work in English Studies 1 (89):965-999.Awasom, N.F. (2010). The Emergence of PublicSpheres in Colonial Cameroon: The Case of PalmWine Drinking Joints as lieux de sociabilité in BamendaTownship, Africa Development 35(1&2): 201-220.Harford, C.H., Mutasa, D., and Zivenge, W. (2011).The Tonga Syllable: A CV Phonology Paradigm,South African Journal of African Languages 30(2):250-259.Kalusa, W.T. (2011). Death and African Miners:Contesting Indirect Rule on the Zambian Copperbelt,1945-1964. International Journal of AfricanHistorical Studies 44(1): 1-24.Kalusa, W.T. (2011). The Killing of Lillian MargarethBurton and Black and White Nationalism inNorthern Rhodesia in the 1960s. Journal of SouthernAfrican Studies 37(1): 63-77.Kalusa, W.T. (2011). A Critique of the Post-ColonialZambian State, (Review) of the Musakanya Papers,The Record, (February 2011): 5-7.Musiiwa, T.E. (2010) When the “High Risk” SulbaternSpeaks: The Zvishavane Women AIDS PreventionAssociation (ZWAPA)’s Response to the HIV/AIDSEpidemic, 2003-2008. Outliers Vol. 3, (Spring 2010):19-35.Sone, E.M. (2010). Aesthetics from the SwaziPerspective: The Case of the Swazi Umhlanga/ ReedDance. MUZIKI: Journal of Music Research in Africa7(1) (July 2010):130-139.Sone, E.M. (2010). Digitalization of CameroonOral Literature: A New Method in Oral LiteratureResearch. SARJANA: Journal of the Faculty of Artsand Social Sciences (University of Malaya) 25(2)(December 2010):75-86.CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPSAND SEMINARSNational Conferences, Workshops andSeminarsDlamini, V.T. Presented the working paper, UsingLiteracy and Psycholinguistic Principles in ShapingJuvenile Behavior (12 pages), at the workshop onJuvenile Justice, His Majesty’s Correctional Services,Orion Hotel, Piggs Peak, 2-5 November, 2010 and1-3 December, 2010.Dlamini, V.T. Presented the paper, The Relevanceof Appropriate Methodology in Teaching LanguageSkills in Crowded Primary School Classrooms:A Theoretical Framework for the ConcentratedEncounter Programme (17 pages), at the FirstBiennial Conference on Curriculum organised bythe National Curriculum Centre, Esibayeni Lodge,Matsapha, 5-7 October, 2010.Mthembu, M.V. Development of Story IdeasUsing Census and Statistics Data. Presented at atraining workshop for media practitioners on DataInterpretation for Reporting, funded by UNFPA,Orion Hotel, Pigg’s Peak, 11-13 May, 2010.REPORT OF THE VICE CHANCELLOR 6006

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!