Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy in Social Sciences (Sociology)

  • (University of Fort Hare) Master of social sciences (sociology) (University of Fort Hare)

  • Bachelor of social sciences (Honours) in Sociology(University of Fort Hare)

Publications

  1. Mambiravana, T., Nyamahono, J.D. and Budzi, J., 2024. Conflicts and competing interests in infrastructure development: A case of N2 toll road project, wild coast, South Africa. Interdisciplinary Journal of Sociality Studies, 4, pp.1-17.

  2. Mambiravana, T. and Umejesi, I., 2023. Infrastructure development and environmental risk perceptions in the Wild Coast, South Africa. Jàmbá-Journal of Disaster Risk Studies, 15(1), p.1377. 

  3. Nyamahono, J., Mambiravana, T. and Mudefi, E., 2024. Spatial development, power dynamics and social tensions: Insights from Dwesa-Cwebe, Wild Coast Region, South Africa. Town and Regional Planning, 85, pp.37-50. 

  4. Mambiravana, T., Shava, E. and Gunhidzirai, C., 2022. Currency Collapse and Middle- Class Livelihoods in Zimbabwe: The Case of Msasa Park Suburb in Harare. MANKIND QUARTERLY, 62(3), pp.555-578.

  5. Masha, A.K., Shava, E., Mambiravana, T. and Bwowe, P.W., 2022. Promoting Youth Empowerment through Business Mentorship in South Africa. Prizren Social Science Journal, 6(1), pp.48-57. 

  6. Nekhwevha, F.H., Mambiravana, T. and Muruviwa, A.T., 2014. Globalisation of Education in South African Tertiary Institutions: The Case of the University of Fort Hare, South Africa. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 5(10), pp.438-438. 

  7. Mambiravana, T and Sibanda, S. 2025. Efficacy of Sand Dams inPromoting Sustainable Livelihoods in Semi-Arid Tropics: The case of GaranyembaCommunity of Ward 23 in Gwanda District, Zimbabwe. International Journal of
    Research and Innovation 9(9), pp 2200-2211.