Jameson Kugara

Biography:

Name: Kugara Jameson (Dr)

Permanent address: House No.1 Alum Close, off Taormina Avenue, Marlborough, Harare, Zimbabwe
Currently at University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe

Nationality: Zimbabwean

Sex: Male

Date of Birth: 27 March 1966

Telephone: 263-77209 468 / 263-712 557 106

E-mail: jkugara@science.uz.ac.zw


WORK EXPERIENCE
  • 2010 - Present, Chairman & Senior Lecturer, University of Zimbabwe, Chemistry Department , Faculty of Science, P.O.Box MP 167, Mount Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe.
  • A member of National Coordination Committee on Stockholm Convention on Persistant Organic Pollutants (POPs) and Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS) within The Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources Management.
  • A Consultant and Adviser to The Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources Management, especially on Global Warming and Climate Change.
  • 2012, An associate member with the Organization for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).
  • June 2007 to June 2010 Lecturer, University of Zimbabwe, Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, P.O. Box MP 167, Mount Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe


ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Manage the day to day operations of the department of chemistry and staff on behalf of the Vice Chancellor of the University of Zimbabwe.
  • Represent the department in meetings that take place at the university compass. Teach under graduate and post graduate courses: General Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry. Supervise BSc honours students projects.
  • Act as internal examiner for undergraduate and postgraduate students; Contribute to the enhancement of quality teaching within the subject and department or faculty, ensuring that course design and delivery comply with the appropriate benchmarks and regulations.


RESEARCH
  • Atmosheric Chemistry as a factor for Climate change
  • Effects of heavy metal ions in the treatment of municipal sewage and domestic wastewater in Harare.

Do research involving the manufacture of fibrous and granuous adsorbents for the cleaning of various wastewater including industrial waste (water).

Other: Do advisory and consultancy services to the chemical industry; Advise and work together with some government ministries and NGOs on certain issues pertaining to protection of the environment.


PREVIOUS WORK EXPERIENCE

April 2004-May 2007 Process Chemist,Quality Controller and Wastewater Management
Team Leader at Muromachi Chemical Inc. Ohmuta, Fukuoka Prefecture, Kyushu, Japan.

Responsibilities Managed a team of 16 quality control technicians and 4 researchers at Muromachi Chemical Inc.
Supervised the calibration of all analytical instruments found in a modern analytical laboratory environment. Supervised the analysis of resin samples for moisture content, functionalization achievements, etc.
Supervised researchers who carried out research on wastewater management, resin functionalization and elution, resin regeneration and reconditioning for the proper PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT.
Supervised quality controllers of 35 electroplating chemical baths and various compounds including chromium, nickel and copper solutions.

Did also the quality control and quality assurance for the plastic electroplating solutions involved in the motor industry as Chief Chemist at Muromachi Chemical Inc. division of chromium plating where I was responsible for the day to day maintainance of the more than 35 chemical solutions baths used for plastic electroplating purposes.
Attended environmental and atmospheric chemistry meetings and workshops throughout Japan for promotion of environmental protection techniques and dissemination of environmental education.

1992-2000 Head of Science Department, Provincial Chemistry Facilitator and Chemistry Teacher
Employer Bernard Mizeki College, P. Bag 3790, Marondera, Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe. Responsibilities Supervision of science teachers and students and laboratory technicians.Organised Chemistry Workshops for all A-level Chemistry teachers in Mashonaland East Province.
Teaching: Chemistry and Physical Science, Provincial Sports Manager. Did the day to day administration of the Mashonaland East Sports including coca-cola sponsored soccer games.
Made sports fixtures for all soccer games at district and provincial levels.


EDUCATION & TRAINING

7-2012 to 10-2012 OPCW Associate Programme(The Hague Netherlands)

2001-2004 Doctor of Philosophy, Kumamoto University, Department of Industrial Science and Environmental, Faculty of Chemical Engineering, Kumamoto, Japan. Title of Thesis: "Fundamental Study on Development of Fibrous Aminopolycarboxylate Chelating Cation Exchangers from Vinyl Monomer Grafted Polyolefin Fibers".
April 2000 Predoctoral Research Fellow, Kumamoto University, Department of Industrial and Environmental Science, Faculty of Chemical Engineering, 2-39-1, Kurokami, Kumamoto city, Kumamoto Prefecture, J PhD Courses
Advanced Nuclear Chemistry, Chemistry of Organic Functional Materials, Chemistry of Functional Polymers, Chemistry of Inorganic Materials, Applied Chemistry of Functional Polymers, Electro analytical Chemistry, Molecular Separation Engineering.
Integrated research
Analytical Aspects of Environmental Chemistry), Integrated research (Electro Analytical Chemistry of Biomolecule), Integrated research (Sewage Management Engineering), Theory of Planning for Environmental Sanitary Systems, Internship (Industrial Attachment on Ion Exchange Resins)

1996-1997 Post Graduate Diploma in Science Education, Research methods and statistics, Curriculum Design, Implementation and Evaluation in science INSET.
Instructional Design In Science Inset

1987-1992 Licentiate in Chemistry, University of Jose Varona, Havana, Cuba.
Major Courses General Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Pedagogy, Methodology for Teaching of Chemistry, Inorganic Preparations, Educational Psychology,etc.


PERSONAL
Acquired in the course of life and career but not necessarily SKILLS AND covered by formal certificates and diplomas. COMPETENCES

Mother Tongue Shona: Reading skills: Excellent; Writing skills: Good; Verbal skills: Excellent
Other Languages English: Reading skills: Excellent; Writing skills: Good; Verbal skills: Good
Spanish: Reading: Excellent; Writing skills: Good; Verbal skills: Good
Japanese: Reading skills: Good; Writing skills: Good; Verbal skills: Fair

Social Skills I can live and work well with other people, in a multicultural environment
Competences through my experience while studying in Cuba and Japan a multinational society where communication was important and teamwork was essential. I also have experience in high-level liaison with internal and external stakeholders from my experience in working in an industrial set up like Muromachi Chemical Inc.

Organisational Managerial experience at Muromachi Chemical and in Japan tertiary institution. I can co-ordinate and Skills and Competences supervise people through my experience as an academic and a Provincial.

Sports manager where I co-ordinated teaching of courses, supervise junior staff members in the department. I had also acted as the Head of department on many occasions in my career as an academic and so have experience in administrative duties associated with the management of academic programmes.


Abstract:

Climate Change and Bioversity, A Case Study for Southern Africa

Of recent Climate change has become the day to day talk of everyone. It was rare to hear anyone talking about Climate change before. Due to numerous problems experienced frequently in this century many communities have learnt the term Climate change from villagers to scientists. Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Malawi have suffered a number of disasters in present and recent past due to climate related disasters. Climate change has no positive side because when they are floods both humans, plants and animals suffer. On the worst side when there is drought again humans, plants and animals suffer. Droughts generate dry and arid areas which at large scale brings hunger to humans and animals. Either way humans and animals are forced to beg from the creator. While drought kills people gradually due to starvation, floods kill people and animals instantly by drowning them and submerging their personal belongings, food, domestic animals, crops, etc. At Chingwizi, Masvingo province of Zimbabwe, more than 200 families were made home less by a threat of floods which was caused by a dam constructed to easy the problems associated with drought. The families were made poor immediately because all their property was submerged under water in their full view and themselves had to be airlifted by army helicopters to safe areas.
In Murazabani the same happened this year, villagers were swept away in their deep sleep in the Zambezi valley due to floods again. Sourthern Malawi was pounded with heavy rains which made more than 200 families homeless and killed at least 50 people. In Mozambique, time and again villagers are threatened by floods every year. At one time a villager was rescued after 2 weeks by British helicopters while he clinged for safety in a tree which was almost submerged in water. The major cause of climate change is the continuous emission of green house gases which inturn trigers a number of chemical reactions which also creates global warming in the whole world which is covered by one blanket. When a region is hit by floods all civilization is destroyed within a day, safe portable water disappears within a day, health facilities disappear within a day, shelter disappears within a day, food disappears within a day. Diseases erupt as soon as the sanitary facilities are destroyed. This happens everywhere irrespective of region, country or religion because this phenomena is a natural disaster. Although much effort is being put to address these numerous challenges, the battle is still very far from being over.