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Research interests

Highly passionate and versatile PhD student in the field of religion and reconciliation studies. Responding to the question: How can religion (Christianity and African religion) facilitate reconciliation with a special focus on apology and forgiveness, the support of truth-telling being a prerequisite for both during and after the Gukurahundi massacre in Zimbabwe? Answering this question through the following sub-questions: (1) What is the origin and development of the Gukurahundi massacre?  (2) How are the social, religious, historical and political dynamics of Zimbabwe connected to the Gukurahundi massacre? (3) To what extent can religion (Christianity and African religion) be mobilised to influence apology and forgiveness, the back up of truth-telling being a precondition for both leading to reconciliation during and after the Gukurahundi massacre? (4) What recommendations can be made to promote an appropriate formulation and implementation of the reconciliation process following the Gukurahundi massacre in Zimbabwe? Contributing to a better understanding of apology and forgiveness, the support of truth-telling being a prerequisite for both as conditions necessary for reconciliation. Providing scientifically grounded guidelines and strategies to help stakeholders who are involved in healing and reconciliation.

Education/Academic qualification

Education, Post Graduate Diploma, An investigation into the effects of social networking websites on the learning of Religious Studies at Advanced Level: The case of Kwekwe Urban Secondary Schools, Lupane State University

Aug-2015Jun-2018

Award Date: 26-Oct-2018

Religious Studies, Master of Arts Degree, The relevance of African Traditional Religions to contemporary Zimbabwe: The case of the burial at the National Heroes' Acre, University of Zimbabwe

Mar-2013Jun-2014

Award Date: 15-Jul-2014

Sustainable Community Development and Humanitarian Project Management, Professional Diploma, Strategic Analysis of Catholic Development Commission (CADEC) in Gweru Diocese, Training and Development International Trust In association with Southern Africa Development Consultants Consortium (SADCCon)

Feb-2010Jul-2010

Award Date: 2-Aug-2010

Religious Studies, Bachelor of Arts Honours Degree, An investigation of the relationship between John Chapter 21 and the rest of the gospel, University of Zimbabwe

Aug-2004Jul-2007

Award Date: 25-Oct-2007

Religious Studies, Diploma, University of Zimbabwe

Mar-2001Nov-2002

Award Date: 31-Jan-2003

External positions

Promotionstudierende (Doctoral student), European Wasatia Graduate School for Peace and Conflict Resolution – University of Flensburg

1-Feb-202431-Jan-2026

Part-Time Lecturer, Zimbabwe Open University

Feb-2019Sept-2021

Teacher, Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education

Jan-2015Sept-2021

Lecturer, Zimbabwe Theological Seminary and Wadzanai Training Centre

Feb-2012Jun-2014

Trainer, Brothers of St Paul-Catholic Religious Congregation

Jan-2008Dec-2011

Project Officer, Catholic Relief Services (CRS)

Nov-2002Feb-2004

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