ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN REFERRED PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS 2023

  1. Baipai, R., Chikuta, O., Gandiwa, E. &Mutanga, C. (2023). A Framework for Sustainable Agritourism Development in Zimbabwe. Cogent Social Sciences (2023), 9:2201025. https://doi.org/10.1080/23311886.2023.2201025
  2. Makandwa, G., Mupfiga, D., &Chitambara, L. (2022). Sustainable Community-based Tourism: Exploring the Socio-economic Benefits Enjoyed by the Gairezi Community, Zimbabwe
  3. Zengeya, R, Mamimine. P. W and Mwando M. C (2023). Diaspora based marketing conceptual paper. A conceptual analysis of the potential. Of harnessing the diaspora to improve tourism traffic to Zimbabwe. Congent Social Science, 9(1), 2164994
  4. Khombo, S., Khombo, K., Stoddart, R. S., Sifelani, I.,Sibanda, T. (2023) Knowledge, attitudes and uptake of mental health services by secondary school students in Gweru, Zimbabwe, Frontiers in Psychology
  5. Songo, S., (2023). Experiences and perceptions of social Inclusion-social Exclusion among the LGBTIQ+ persons in Mutare Urban, Zimbabwe: An Exploratory Study. (ISHS-UNISA). 
  6. Songo, S. (2022) Contextualising cultural sensitivity in Eurocentric and Afrocentric perspectives for psychological practise and research in Africa. (Annual Review of Critical Psychology, British Psychological Society). Accepted
  7. Kwembeya, M, Mutongoreni, N, & Matsikure, M (2023) Enhancing the resilience of domestic violence survivors: The case of victims of domestic violence in Mutare Urban. The Dyke: Journal of the Midlands State University (Accepted).
  8. Sabao Ashley Ruvimbo, Ngoroyemoto Tapiwa Frank Kwachara, GarweZvinashe and Verma Rahul (2023). Design of blast pattern with perimeter controls for use in poor ground conditions. Disaster Advances Vol. 16 (7)
  9. Makandwa, G., de Klerk, S. and Saayman, A. (2023). Culturally-based community tourism ventures in Southern Africa and rural women entrepreneurs’ skills. Current Issues in Tourism26(8), 1268-1281
  10. Mutongoreni, N. and Bhukuvhani, C. (2023). An analysis of heritage based Education 5.0 in Zimbabwe; prospects and incongruities. University of Zimbabwe Kugona Journal
  11. Mthombeni, A., Sifile, O., Mbizi, R. and Malesela, M. (2023). Impact of implementing the Public Entities Corporate Governance Act (PECG Act) Chapter 10.31 by State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) in Zimbabwe, Journal of Governance Risk Management Compliance and Sustainability (JGRCS) 3 (2): 1-16
  12. Mthombeni, A., Sifile, O., Mbizi, R. and Malesela, M. (2023). Challenges and Prescriptions to Corporate Governance Issues Facing State- Owned Enterprises (SOEs): A Zimbabwean Perspective , Indonesian Journal of Innovation and Applied Sciences (IJIAS) 3 (3): 252-263
  13. Malesela, J. M. and Mthombeni, A. (2023). Governance, Ethics and Public Service Delivery: The Ramifications Of Corruption Journal of Governance Risk Management Compliance and Sustainability (JGRCS) 3 (2): 40-49
  14. Zengeya, R, Mamimine. P. W and Mwando M. C (2023). Diaspora based marketing conceptual paper. A conceptual analysis of the potential of harnessing the diaspora to improve tourism traffic to Zimbabwe. Congent Social Science, 9(1), 2164994
  15. Makandwa, G., & de Klerk S. (2023). Impact of family moral support on female entrepreneurs involved in craft tourism. Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change, 1-15.
  16. Manwa H. and Njerekai  C. (2023) Encyclopedia of Tourism by Springer Nature
  17. Matsikure M., Chisiri B, Machaka T.H.T. , Mutumwa A, Nyakuamba T, Chikozho M, Muchongwe N, Kwembeya M &Shumba G. (2023). Towards integrating Inclusive Vocational and Technical Education Practices in Zimbabwe TVET Institutions. TVET Journal 1-27
  18. Chipepa, F., Pararai, M. and Nkomo, W. (2023). New Weibull-ParetoPoisson Distribution: Properties, Actuarial measures, and Applications. International Journal of Mathematics in Operational Research. DOI: 10.1504/IJMOR.2023.10059698
  19. Chisiri, B., Sianzovu, P., Mutongoreni, N., Shava, G., Chatiza K. and Zvawanda, I. (2023). Normalising the Abnormal: Examining the Enduring Aftermaths of Widening and Deepening of Access to Zimbabwean Higher Education System. IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science. DOI: 10.9790/0837-2810080112
  20. Oluyede, B, Chamunorwa, S., Chipepa, F. and Rannona, K. (2023). The Type II Topp-Leone-Gompertz-G Class of Distributions with Applications, Eurasian Bulletin, 5(1), 14-38.
  21. Mthombeni, A., Changara, T.,Chibhoyi, D., Makiwa, N., Nyathi C. and Karibe, P. (2023). The Efficacy of Public Order Training in Improving Performance of District Reaction Groups (DRGs) in the Zimbabwe Republic Police, Mutare Central District, Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe, InstitutionesAdministrationis – Journal of Administrative Sciences(IAJAS) 3 (2): 99-110. DOI:  https://administrativescience.com/index.php/instadm/issue/current
  22. Phiri, P.T., Ruzhani, F., Madududu, P. and Madzokere, F. (2023). Factors affecting the profitability of smallholder broiler production in Mutare District, Manicaland Province Zimbabwe: A quantile regression approach. Congent Economics and Finance, Volume 11 Issue 2
  23. Kwembeya, M. (2023). Enhancing the resilience of the orphans using the Ubuntu philosophy: A case study of Marange community in Zimbabwe. People centred – Journal of Development Administration (JDA), 8(3), 50 – 58
  24. Mutongoreni, N.A., Korera, P., Jachi, M., Chisiri, B., Machaka, T., Shumba, G. and Mafunda, E. (2023). Re-envisaging Agricultural Public Policy and Governance in Zimbabwe: Prospects and Incongruities. Sustainable Agricultural Marketing and Agribusiness Development: An African Perspective, 124-133
  25. Mutongoreni, N.A., Chisiri, B., Kwembeya, M., Jachi, M., Machaka, T. and Mafunda, E. (2023). Human Capital Management: The Conduit for Unlocking Agribusiness Productivity in Zimbabwe. Sustainable Agricultural Marketing and Agribusiness Development: An African Perspective, 41-50
  26. Nyamusamba, R. et al. (2023). Insights into Earthworm Biology for Vermicomposting. In: Mupambwa, H.A., Horn, L.N., Mnkeni, P.N.S. (eds) Vermicomposting for Sustainable Food Systems in Africa. Sustainability Sciences in Asia and Africa. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-8080-0_5
  27. Mubvuma, M.T., Nyambiya, I., Makaza, K., Chidoko, P., Mudzengi, C.P., Dahwa, E., Poshiwa, X., Nyamusamba, R.P.C., Manyanga, A.M., Muteveri, M., Mupambwa, H.A. (2023). The Potential of Vermicomposts in Sustainable Crop Production Systems. In: Mupambwa, H.A., Horn, L.N., Mnkeni, P.N.S. (eds) Vermicomposting for Sustainable Food Systems in Africa. Sustainability Sciences in Asia and Africa. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-8080-0_16
  28. Jambo, N., &Traub, L. (2023). An assessment on the impact of agricultural spending types on agricultural growth: A case for Zambia, Malawi, South Africa. Cogent Food & Agriculture9(1), 2221008. https://doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2023.2221008
  29. Nyakatonje, B, & Jambo, N. (2023). The Adoption of Strategies to Reduce Deforestation from Tobacco Production: A Case of Smallholder Farmers in Headlands Area of Makoni District. African Journal of Agriculture and Food Science, 6(1), 2023. https://DOI:10.52589/AJAFSBBFL7WRS
  30. Jambo, N., Matsekete, JV.,Manyise, T., Ruzhani, F., & Madzokere, F. (2023). Groundnut Market Participation in Zimbabwe. A Case of Makoni District. Journal of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development. 15(4), 128-138. https://DOI:10.5897/JAERD2023.1381
  31. Tirivanhu, N., Ruzhani, F., &Jambo, N. (2023). Determinants of effective cattle disease management among smallholder farmers in light of rapid theileriosis outbreaks and economic losses: The case of Mutare rural district, Manicaland province, Zimbabwe. Cogent Food & Agriculture9(2), 2275419. https://doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2023.2275419
  32. Haripo, T.T., Makuvaro, V., Madanzi, T., Sakadzo, N. 2023. Effect of plant population and row orientation on crop yield under sorghum-cowpea intercropping systems in semi-arid Zimbabwe International Journal of Agriculture, Environment and Food Sciences, 7(1): 41-48.
  33. Sakadzo, N., Kugedera, A.T., Makuvara, Z., Chipunza, N., Nhara, R., Marumure, J. (2023). Contributions of Small Grains Grown in Zimbabwe’s Dryland Regions in Boosting Immunity and Combating COVID-19.
  34. Chiturike, P., Nyamadzawo, G., Gotosa, J., Mandumbu, R., Nyakudya, I. W., Kubiku, F. N. M., &Kugedera, A. T. (2023). Evaluation of different rainwater harvesting techniques for improved maize productivity in semi‐arid regions of Zimbabwe with sandy soils. Journal of Sustainable Agriculture and Environment2(1), 26-39.
  35. Mabika, P and Maireva, C. (2023) (in print). Education 5.0 in the face of Covid-19:Zimbabwe higher education institutions’ response – 2 years on. Dzimbabwe Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 2023 Issue.
  36. Makandwa, G., Baipai, R., Maireva, C., Madhombiro, W., Njodzi, R., & Muwani, T. (2023). Economic impact of cultural festivals staged within trans-frontier conservation initiatives- a case of Great Limpopo Cultural Fair. International Journal of Event andFestival Management. (manuscript number: IJEFM-03-2023-0030)
  37. Dangaiso, P., Makudza, F., Jaravaza, D. C., Kusvabadika, J., Makiwa, N., and;
  38. Gwatinyanya, C. (2023). Evaluating the impact of quality antecedents on university students’e-learning continuance intentions: A post COVID-19 perspective. CogentEducation, 10(1), 2222654.

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